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Welcome to the July 13th Patriotic Blog Hop hosted by www.thecricutchirp.com You should have came from Katie's .  If you’re just joining the hop, make sure to start back at the beginning at the Cricut Chirp. We hope that you enjoy hopping along with us as much as we enjoyed putting our projects together for you. 

For my project, I did this great card using Stand Up and Salute cartridge. 


It is a simple one layer card. For the country image, I also used a background shadow that I cut just a little larger than the blue one.  The frame is just doodled out. Add some ribbon and God Bless the USA, Land of the Free ( no matter what some are trying to do!)

I will be giving a little goodie bag to someone who leaves a comment on this post. If you are a follower, let me know and I will give you a second chance to win. Thanks!  USA ROCKS!!!!

Hope this inspires you. Here is the line up...

Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
 

Comments

  1. One of my favorite kinds of ribbon!

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  2. How cute! I just became a follower.

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  3. Sandy,

    Love your card! The cut out is a neat idea! I love all the doodles, and of course the message as well! :)

    Katie
    CreationsbyKT
    http://ktscreativeinsights.blogspot.com
    CreationsbyKatie@hotmail.com

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  4. What a great card. Love you you doddled the frame around the card.
    Barbara
    www.barbbratton.blogspot.com

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  5. I love the doodled frame around the card!

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  6. Love your card! Yes the USA rocks..although we are going through a rough time right now, if we all can work together, we can fix it:)
    I am a follower,
    cathyplus5.blogspot.com

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  7. Love your card! I have this cartridge, too, and there are so many great images on it. I'm a new follower! Loved being in the hop with you!

    ~Ashley
    proudusmcwife@gmail.com
    http://marinewifesscrappinlife.blogspot.com

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  8. wonderful projects. I love the sewing around the edge and the ribbon. TFS.
    If I win you can contact me here:
    http://scrapbookingandcardmakingbysherry.blogspot.com/

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  9. Great card and great sentiment!!!!
    Hugs, Love, and Friendship
    Lynne

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  10. A beautiful card! And, I am a new follower of your gorgeous blog!!!

    sroseberry@ymail.com

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