Since summer is upon us, I wanted to make a sample card for the kids coming in looking for graduation invites and announcements. Even if they don't like Twilight, I thought it would be something funny and unexpected that would hopefully inspire them to inject a little of their own personality and interests into their project.
One of my favorite moments in the Twilight movie is when Bella visits the Cullen's home for the first time. On their wall is a large piece of art, which upon closer inspection are rows of graduation caps. When Bella asks Edward about them, he shrugs it off as an inside joke and says, "we matriculate a lot." Here's a screencap of the scene:
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Working with a nice palette of silver and blue metallic cardstock, I cut about half the sheet into 1" squares (I had plenty left over after making the card). I chose metallic colors since we carry such a great spectrum, and the shine reminded me of that awful polyester that graduation gowns are made from.
I used some of the left over cardstock to make a base to stick the squares to. My base is 4"x6", since I wanted the finished card to be 5"x7". I started on the left side, lining up a column of the four lightest-colored squares and attaching them to the base with double sided tape. I worked towards the right side, one column at a time, overlapping the columns so only about a half inch of the square was showing. To keep the feel of the original art piece, I incorporated darker colors as I worked, so a light-to-dark gradation was formed from left to right.
Before I stuck down the last row of squares, I turned them into "hats" by attaching a tassel to each with a small brad. I made the tassels with sewing thread, but it's much easier and faster to use embroidery floss (here's a nice tutorial on how to make a tassel, I did pretty much the same thing but I made them only 1" tall, and I didn't put a string through the very top.) Once the last squares were transformed into hats I stuck them down and attached the whole thing to an A7 card. Voila!
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So there you have it: a public confession that I am a total nerd. I won't spoil anything for you, but there are two more action-packed films to come after Eclipse, so you will be seeing all kinds of wacky hidden references to the Cullens around the Portland store in the coming months. Come check them out, I'm always looking for friends to talk Twilight with. Congrats to those of you who just finished high school or college, and happy summer to all!
-Mayzie, Portland Paper Zone
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ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that is so awesome!
ReplyDeleteSo creative, innovative and full of geek love! You are clever Mayz, with your ideas and your words.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is so creative! Great Job Mayzie!
ReplyDeleteMayzie, this is amazing. I too, am a fan... after a LONG time of resistance. :O) Great idea!
ReplyDeleteAmazing job Mayzie! I love it! You are not alone - I'm happy to report that I too am a Twilight nerd. I'm completely hooked!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it that I now know that I am not alone in my Twilight obsession...thank you fellow PZers! This is the best blog ever Mayzie!
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