Graduation AnnouncementsBroken Border

by Lauren Chism
"Broken Border" - Foil-pressed Graduation Announcements in Snow by Lauren Chism.

Graduation AnnouncementsBroken Border

by Lauren Chism
  • Standard
  • Foil-Pressed
+$36
$0
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Personalize your names and any text with foil.
$0
$155
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  • Flat Card
  • Folded Card
$0
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  • Free unlimited proofs with your own dedicated designer.
All Graduation Announcements are design challenge winners.

Make their big day shine even more with a real foil-pressed graduation announcement or invitation created by Minted’s global community of designers. Hand-pressed with real foil, all designs are printed on luxe paper. Don't have enough room on the front? Add a custom backer or interior to share additional photos or a more detailed message. If you have any questions or special requests for your card please email us.
A simple border featuring unique typography.

  • Dimensions

    5" x 7"

  • Printing

    Foil-Pressed

  • Card Type

    Flat Card

Unlimited proofs with your own dedicated designer.

Unique designs, freshly sourced from our community of independent artists.

The most luxurious paper and printing techniques.

Truly one-of-a-kind.

Free recipient address printing.

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about the artist

byLauren Chism

Dallas, TX

I'm an accountant turned stationery designer based in Dallas,Texas. With a 'less is more' approach to design, my aesthetic is clean and elegant, with a focus on beautiful type and luxurious paper.

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