Graduation party planning can get expensive – invitations, food, party favors, decorations… the list goes on! However, an easy way to save cash and still have a lavish bash is to use rubber stamps.Stamps can be incorporated in almost any aspect of your graduation party planning, including invitations, decorations, favors and more. Here are a few easy DIY ideas to try for the big day!Materials Needed:Graduation StampClass Of StampThanks for Celebrating StampCustom stampsStock craft stampsPigment ink padsEmbossing powderHeat gunScrapbooking paperSticker paperGlueStringMetal bradsScissorsGlass jarsCardboard strawsInvitationsCreating your own invitations doesn't mean they have to look amateur. Simply add your custom information into our Graduation Stamp template, and you'll have a stylish personalized design that's just as sharp as a printed version. Here we’ve stamped our invite on black paper with white pigment ink and then backed it with gold glitter scrapbooking paper. Instant glam!Customize My Invite StampCustom BannerNeed to dress up your party space? Try a custom banner! The “Class Of” stamp features a simple design that works perfectly for small, repetitive stamping jobs.We picked up a plain banner from Target and added the stamped circles for a personalized look that looks more expensive than it actually is. Embossed gold glitter adds a dash of sparkle.Customize My