Friday, April 6, 2012

Friends with Flair Friday!

Welcome to Friends with Flair Friday! I'm still on a roll with some graduation cards. I'm going to be doing two craft shows this spring so I figured it would be a good idea to have some graduation cards on hand.

Here is another one I made:



These are all Unity images. BUT did you know that you can purchase both Unity and {ippity} right on the Unity Website! When you order {ippity} you must pick an {ippity} chick and I'd LOVE TO BE YOURS! I invite you to join me on Facebook at my GOT {ippity} Fan Page ({ippity} is a division of Unity Stamp Co.} or my Ria Creations (card sales) page!


This week I'm also the "Hot Chick" for the Chick Challenges!  Check out all the details and my card in my post HERE!  An {ippity} prize is up for grabs, come play with us!

Thanks for stopping by today!

Maria

11 comments:

Jessica Buffa said...

Maria, you have done it again Chick-y! This is wonderful. Love that you put the main focus on the sentiment and great use of the twine!
Happy to have hopped over from FWF!
:O)
Jessica S

Ruby said...

This card is definitely a stunner. Love the black and white.

Unknown said...

very sweet grad card!!!

Mary Anne / MA54K said...

It's funny how it goes in spurts with the type cards we need. B&W is always so classy!

jennifer mitten said...

Love this - we all need those great graduation cards this time of year:-)

Morissa Sweeney (YT - ShamrockShe) said...

Great sentiment for a graduation card!

Julie Odil said...

Great graduation card. I love it.

Crystal said...

That sentiment is perfect for a graduation card, fantastic job!

Eva said...

Love this black and white card!

Elise said...

Yet, ANOTHER fantastic grad card - we often forge the importance of these, until WE NEED ONE! So inspirational - LOVE your use of color, composition, sketch and STAMPS! Yipeee, Ippity girl!

Roslyn said...

Great card - love the black and white!

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