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Monday, May 20, 2019

2019 BEE or Not to BEE Blog Hop...Uniko Studio

Hello,

I'm delighted to join my Uniko Studio team in welcoming you t to the 2019 BEE or Not to BEE Blog Hop.  The purpose of this blog hop is to celebrate World Bee Day, to support bees and to raise public awareness of the importance of bees and apicultural products. More information can be found by clicking the image source.


Milka, who has organized this special hop, has plenty of details about sponsors/prizes; just head here. Uniko is one of the sponsors! Awesome, right! 


Here's my Happy Bee-Day card, featuring a 'honeycomb' happy, two decorative honeycomb corners and, of course, the stars of the stage, two sweet bees! 

Background Builders: Happy Hexagons (solid image stamped on "happy",
outline image for corner)
Bee Happy stamps

That's it from me! Sending you off to hop...and wishing you a honey of a day!

Blog hop list:

Honey Bee Stamps (sponsor)
Lawn Fawn (sponsor)
Paper Smooches (sponsor)
Pretty Pink Posh (sponsor)
Uniko (sponsor)
Your Next Stamp (sponsor)

Milka Gubo (InLinkz – return after commenting and add your name to InLinkz)

Thank you for dropping by!


26 comments:

  1. Great cause - and a great excuse to make a fun card! Love the honeycomb elements and your cute little bees.

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  2. Fab card Carol. Love all the honey yellows and the stamping on the word die cut is such a brilliant idea.

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  3. What a great HAPPY card! I love the honeycomb!

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  4. Pretty card! Love the honeycomb design and the bee! Happy World Bee Day!

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  5. Bee-outiful card, Carol! I love how bright and happy it is. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  6. A very pretty card & design. Love how big the word 'happy' is.

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  7. This looks fab .... love the honeycomb on the happy too xx

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  8. wow love the big greeting on this lovely card:)

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  9. AWESOME creation! This is the BEE'S KNEES HOP! My husband & I host 60 to 80 bee hives on our 5 acre place for the summer (to get them out of the heat) for a bee keeper from California after they are through pollinating the orange and nut orchards.

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  10. Love the hexagon stamps, so cute!

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  11. Such a cheerful and wonderful way to celebrate the bees!!!

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  12. Such a fun and lively
    card! Great use of the
    honeycomb in the “happy”
    word die cut!

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  13. What a fun card! I love the bright yellow happy and the hexagons in the corners. :)

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  14. Bee-utiful card anything with Bees gets my vote
    Carol x

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  15. Such a happy card, pun intended, Carol. Love those sweet little bees.

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  16. What a beautiful card! Love the layout!!!

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  17. I like the design of your happy bee card.

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  18. GORGEOUS CAS card, Carol!! I love it!!! Layout is so cool. :o) Thank you so much for participating in this blog hop. :o) Bee hugzzz!!! :o) xx

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  19. Love the hexagons on your card! I think it is a bee-utiful card!

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  20. This is a great card and a fab layout! Love the colors! It is bee-utiful!

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  21. Love how the hive disappears
    in the middle section of the
    card. The bright yellow of
    Happy makes you feel happy.
    Great card. thanks for
    sharing.
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  22. Bee-utiful card design! I really love how you inked the word Happy with the honeycomb design! It really stands out and it looks awesome! Thank you so much for being a part of the blog hop too and helping to raise the importance of bees. Unpasteurized honey really changed my life for the better and I have it everyday now.

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  23. Love your card and design and how you created your own background. Awesome, how you created the bee on vellum and fussy cut it to go on your flower too! Thank you so much for being part of this blog hop and mini hop to spread the importance of bees! Unpasteurized honey certainly changed my health and my life! I buy it from our local farmers and have it everyday now.

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