Your Senior Photos Just Got a Yard Sign to Match (Because Subtlety Was Never the Assignment)

Big news, Class of 2027 parents (and yes, 2026 seniors, you’re not off the hook either): MacKenzie Carullo Photography is officially teaming up with Card My Yard — the yard greeting company that turns “congrats on graduating” into a full front-lawn production. Because if your kid is done with high school, the whole neighborhood should know about it before they even get out of the car.

Wait, What Is Card My Yard?

If you haven’t had the joy of driving past a lawn covered in giant balloons, stars, and a name in twelve-inch letters — that’s Card My Yard. They deliver, set up, and take down custom yard greetings for birthdays, graduations, new babies, and basically any occasion you’ve decided deserves main character energy. You book it, they haul it, you get to just stand there looking proud. It’s the yard version of “go big or stay home,” and frankly, we respect the commitment.

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Decorative graduation yard sign celebrating Brees’s 2023 graduation achievement in front o1f a house.

Why We’re Pairing Up

Here’s the thing about senior year: it moves fast, and most families are so busy surviving the last semester (college apps, prom, that one final group project nobody asked for) that the celebration part gets crammed into a single weekend. So we figured — why not make that weekend count.

Book your senior session with us, and we’ll help you coordinate the full moment: polished, gorgeous portraits and a yard greeting waiting at home that announces to every passing car and nosy neighbor that your senior made it. Two businesses, one seriously good flex.

Calling All Local Seniors 🎓

This one’s for our hometown crew — whether you’re repping green and gold or your school colors are basically a personality trait, we see you:

  • Eaglecrest High School seniors — your Raptor pride deserves a portrait as sharp as your future plans.
  • Cherry Creek High School Bruins — yes, we know, “Cherry Creek is the standard.” We’ll photograph accordingly.
  • Vista PEAK Preparatory Bison — college-bound, career-bound, or still deciding, your senior photos should look just as figured-out as you pretend to be.
  • Cherokee Trail High School Cougars — big personality, bigger send-off. Let’s document it properly.
  • Chaparral High School Wolverines — Douglas County’s finest, we’ve got you covered whether you’re staying local for the session or coming up to Aurora.
  • Ponderosa High School Mustangs — because “small town Parker energy meets professional senior portraits” is an underrated combo.

Wherever your diploma is coming from, the formula’s the same: incredible photos from us, an unmissable yard moment from Card My Yard, and a send-off your family will actually remember instead of scrambling to plan last minute.

How This Works (It’s Genuinely Not Complicated)

  1. Book your senior session with MacKenzie Carullo Photography. We’ll get you camera-ready, confident, and photographed like the main character you are.
  2. Book your yard greeting through Card My Yard for grad day, an open house, or the second those grades post — your call.
  3. Coordinate the timing and let the whole street find out your kid crushed high school before you’ve even finished your coffee.

Ron Swanson mode still applies if you’d rather keep things private and low-key — the yard sign part is entirely optional, but the photos definitely aren’t.

Ready to Make Senior Year Official?

Spots for senior sessions fill up fast (shocking exactly no one), so if you’re anywhere near Aurora, Parker, Centennial, or the surrounding Cherry Creek School District and Douglas County area, now’s the time to lock in your date. Reach out to book your session, and ask us about coordinating your Card My Yard delivery for the big reveal.

📍 Serving Aurora, Parker, Centennial, and beyond 📞 (720) 532-3220 🌐 carullophoto.com

Because “congrats, grad” deserves more than a card in the mail. It deserves a whole production — and we’re here for every single part of it.

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