If you got a blank canvas, how would you make it your own? This is the question I asked myself before decorating my cap for college. After four years of grueling schoolwork, late nights in the library making it through solely off coffee, and countless moments studying for a final examination worth 60 percent of my total grade, I am ready to be achieved with school. I cannot wait to wear that silly cap and gown, and finally get the diploma or degree I have worked so hard for. But before I leave campus, and before I take the next big step up my well being, I have to graduate. And because college is typically a boring, long, and tedious ceremony, the only way to keep it entertaining has a fun, quirky cap.
It is possible to three short (but relatively for an extended time) weeks until I get to wear that cap and 8th grade graduation dresses. But as a distraction until that fateful day arrives, I have kept busy with different ideas on what to decorate my cap. Like I mentioned before, I see my cap as a blank canvas waiting for me to make it into something personal — something all my own. I need it to be a representation of myself — a representation of what Used to do in college — but still be relatable to my fellow graduates on the special day. And since I’ve attended graduations before, I know that this holds true for most graduates who wish to make the most out of their last college event.
So, to find out the best design for my own cap and assist yours, I got handy with sparkly paper, bold designs, and quirky accessories. With materials all available at your local craft stores, and easy to make and adjustable designs, here are seven simple yet fun do-it-yourself cap designs in preparation for the Class of 2015.
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