Saturday, July 4, 2020

Happy Independence Day!


July 4th is the day we celebrate our independence here in the US and I made a card for this occasion using the colors of the American flag. I used the CAS(E) this Sketch #379 design to put this together. A strip of blue, 2 strips of red cut with a MFT notched border, a sentiment and some fireworks (stamped off in red, blue and platinum planet for a softer look) and 4 stars for the 4th of July, and I called this one done.
Wishing everyone who celebrates this day a very happy, fun, and safe July 4th!


Carol

14 comments:

  1. A Super card Carol. Have a wonderful day.
    Take care
    Faith x

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  2. Wow, love your imaginative take on the sketch, brilliant in colour style and design/ well all in one.xx

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  3. Awesome way to use that sketch...it's perfect! Happy 4th!

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  4. Great card and take on the sketch Csrol! Enjoy your holiday weekend!

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  5. Beautiful card, Carol! Happy July 4th!

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  6. Beautiful take on the sketch .......HAPPY 4th....Lis

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  7. Super card Carol, hope you're having a great day. xx

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  8. Beautiful card and design Carol-enjoy your holiday weekend
    Carol x

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  9. Happy 4th of July, I hope you take time to enjoy the holiday. Your card is a wonderful nod to Independence Day, very patriotic and a great interpretation of the sketch x

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  10. A fabulous card Carol, a super, bold design.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  11. A fun and festive design! I hope you had a good holiday. There were lots of fireworks last night but most finished up by 10 pm, which was nice.

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  12. Great take of the sketch, my friend! Love the notched border under the blue one and the soft fireworks!
    Big hugs and stay at sun when you can :)

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  13. Hope you had a wonderful 4th my friend! Your card design is gorgeous! I love your take on the sketch with the die cut strip panel! HUGS

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