Graduation Thank You CardsA New Chapter

by Rachelle Clarke
"A New Chapter" - Preppy Foil-pressed Graduation Thank You Cards in Stone by Rachelle Clarke.

Graduation Thank You CardsA New Chapter

Printing
Foil-Pressed
Color Theme
Stone
Foil Color
Gold
Photo Orientation
square
Quantity
55
$133
type
fold-over (blank inside)
Paper
Standard Cover
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Minted folded thank you cards are the perfect way to acknowledge loved ones who helped your graduate along their journey. The cards are designed to coordinate with our announcements or as a lovely separate piece. If you have any questions or special requests for your cards, please email us.
Graduation sets off a new life chapter - a budding educational journey, a new and exciting career, and fresh perspectives. New friendships, relationships and opportunities are on the horizon. This design took inspiration from a chapter book, "bookmarking" a page of life that kicks off with graduation. The simple bookmark at the top illustrates that concept. A photo of the graduate is intended to mimic the front cover of a photo album. The italicized text at the bottom of the invite gives customers the opportunity to provide additional information about the graduate or event. The back side of the invitation can offer additional space for photos of the grad, as well as more information about the party or the graduate.

  • Dimensions

    4.25" x 5.5"

  • Printing

    Foil-Pressed

  • Card Type

    fold-over (blank inside)

about the artist

byRachelle Clarke

Strongsville

Hello and welcome! I'm Rachelle and I am so happy you're here. My background is in creative strategy and brand management, offering services through my company, Clarke Creative. My design style is cle... more

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