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We BEE Stamping TEAM Blog Hop Celebrating Red, White and Blue

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Hello and welcome to the We BEE Stamping TEAM Blog Hop Celebrating Red, White and Blue

I always associate red, white and blue with the 4th of July, fireworks, family gatherings, parades, barbecues, picnics and basically all "things" summer.  

My card represents a red, white and blue nautical theme with the Sunrise Sailings Bundle, an Online Exclusive.  Stampin' Up! has just released New Online Exclusives, view them here.

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For an fun background, I stamped the Stripes & Dots stamps, from the Annual Catalog, with Versa Mark ink and heat set with silver embossing powder.  These stamps can be used individually or lined up all together like I did for a unique background.

I used Poppy Parade for my card base and the boat sails.  Gray Granite worked great for the boat die cut.  I popped out a Night of Navy Stylish Shape circle and then stamped waves and a sea gull with Versa Mark ink.  I attached by sailboat die cut with mini dimensionals.  The greeting is from the More Messages Bundle, another Online Exclusive. 

I can't wait for you to see what my We BEE Stamping Team members have to share with you!

 

Click the back button to "buzz" back to Lisa's post

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All of the Stampin' Up! products used to make this project are available in my online store

 

Leigh

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Linda Bauwin

Nice card.

Lisa Brown

Love the embossed background!

Kim Baker

Cute card, Leigh. That's a lot of embossing! I love it!

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