5.19 Grad, Main, & CU Scroll/Banner Template Playdate

Hello Friends! Chelle’s Aunt Sari again. It’s that time of year, isn’t it? Time to start planning for summer vacations and graduations. When I looked at Chelle’s Grad kit, my thoughts flew backward to my own graduation. Duh, Duh-Duh-Duh, Duh-Duh. Can you hear the graduation march? (Pomp & Circumstance) Isn’t it funny what our minds hook us up with? I used to work at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. They had an outdoor speaker system installed on several buildings/poles and they played Pomp and Circumstance over the loudspeakers for a couple of weeks before graduation every year. It always made me walk slower and more stately around campus! LOL The Word Art is wonderful, isn’t it? They just spark the imagination. My favorite is the “The Tassel Worth The Hassle.”  Graduation is packed with everything you need for commencements from preschool to college. I’ve got some more ideas from the Creative Team below. Make sure you check them out!Strolling down an old-fashioned Main Street, taking in all the wonders…the lights, the aroma, the anticipation.  You’ve finally arrived!  Scrap your Main Street Memories–including that family photo in front of the train station–with Main Street Mini.  Hints of yesteryear grace these papers & elements in those good-old-days colors, adding a sense of charm & warmth to your recollections. Love the clock and striped awning. It makes me think of an old-fashioned bakery, a small-town fabric & notions store, a barber shop, and hand-dipped chocolates. If your ever in Brigham City, Utah, take the opportunity to visit the Idle Isle Cafe or the Bluebird Cafe & Chocolate Factory in Logan, Utah. They’re the embodiment of this beautiful kit.Add trendy banners in a classic style with CU Scrolls & Banners.  Includes layered masks & doodle outlines. Most include doodled stitches.  Just add your papers & colors.  Layer with circles & squares for vintage-ad-style elements.  This tride-and-true concept will become a staple in your CU collection.And now for my favorite LO of the week. Check out Karen S’s Main Street LO of San Francisco. Karen, it’s simply amazing. I love the stair-stepped victorian homes. It caught my attention immediately. Wowser!