Just a quick design to express my love of the United States of America and that I hope the United States I have grown to love will continue to grow and flourish in the days to come. I hope there will be more peace in our nation as well.
The pattern paper was from the Liberty Collection by BoBunny. The sentiment is from Unity Stamp Company and the big star is from Lawn Fawn. I also outlined the big star diecut with some silver glitter paper. The base of the card is a duplex red and white card stock.
Because we celebrate our nation's birthday today I am entering this in the Stamplorations Blog Hop & Linky Party.
I wish all of you a wonderful Fourth of July and I hope it is a safe one for you. Because we are so very dry here, our family has decided not to shoot any fireworks off. Almost all years we do but our hopes this year is that perhaps the Lord will shoot some off later tonight and bless us with some much needed moisture.
Take care everyone and have a wonderful holiday.
God bless,
Verna
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Fab card, Verna. Hope you had an amazing 4th.
x Asha
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