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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Graduation Stuff

[Spoiler for today's post] Congraduation all the 2010s! Some simple-handmade-digital-cards (finally be printed) were designed by me for the special day of yours.

For the second period of graduation day in ITB which held in July (second week of that month, 12th of July for the exact time), I was chosen (unexpectedly) as a Liaison Officer known as LO on that day. And for the great news, the partner of mine as the graduate is Ka Jati the one who's so very-very-very close to me, Firza, and Ajis since the Geopoint 2014 started last April (who was becoming an LO of us for the opening and the closing too), so for the day of yours I would dedicate myself to you and your family; to serve the best and to return the favour you had given to me prior. And also to respect the seniors, I made some artsy goods that neatly saved inside my folder as an honour to them. Do you want to take a look?

I'm enlarging the first image I uploaded above; you may open up the card to see the messages written on that. And this is my favourite card I designed for Ka Bray (yes, just because the colour is blue then I favourited it to my list). Oh for the tete-a-tete information, I had chosen soft-pink and mint-green for the tone colour of Ka Alif's card and on that day she was surprisingly wearing Kebaya with the same colours of her card I made. Coincidence? Hihihi, so lovely.

A posy of Gerberas! The day before, I voluntary reserved a bouquet of those brightly-colored-flowers in Wastu Kencana which surrounded with some wild leaves and daisies-like. Pretty posy is pretty!

The stems were tied by a small rope then I decided to hang a little gift-tag decorated with stripe masking sticker and glued the vintage bike on it.

Front.

Back.

That cool caramel-frame found on the stack of ACE Hardware (24.5K if I'm not mistaken). I ornamented with an Instax photo, some Korean stickers, party stuff, and some words I wrote on a sketch paper.

A set of graduation gift for my alumnus!

You don't have to purchase a large amount of money you have for just spreading the happiness to others, it was cheap and what else? Congraduation!

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