Congrats! You did it! You survived all nighters, studying non stop, never ending papers, countless teachers and professors! I'm sure you had a lot of help and support (not just Mr. Starbucks to get you through another night)! It's not too late to let everyone know that you finally did it and couldn't have done it without their help! Whether you have graduated from high school, undergrad, graduate school, law school, people need to hear about your accomplishment! And remember invitations are different from announcements. Invitations are inviting people to the actual ceremony, which you have probably already invited to come. While, announcements are just 'announcing' your completion of your hard work and that you have graduated. So technically you can send announcements out even after the actual ceremony. See below for a few examples of people stepping outside of the standard school announcements.
Krista wanted to have something fun and picked this great invitation from Pica Press for her high school invitation, which ended up displaying her senior portrait perfectly.
If you are in a time crunch and don't have the 3-5 weeks to wait for our fantastic vendors, rock paper scissors can design your own, VERY own unique invitation/announcement in about 2 weeks at the max! Caryn and Natalia wanted something a little bit more unique, and decided to have RPS design their announcements. Both graduating from U.Va. Law, they had two different visions for two different personalities. It was fun designing the two different concepts for them and seeing the end products. Caryn wanted a little bit more formal announcement with a playful twist of a customized dogwood illustration! Natalia wanted a bit more casual invitation style that she only sent out to a few selected people. I had a blast working with each graduate and hope them all the success in the future!
So stop by today to see the great invitations that RPS can transform into your own unique graduation announcement. You deserve it!!
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