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Monday, January 6, 2020

In Celebration of the Honey Bee

The novel Queen Bee by Dorothea Benton Frank is a wonderful book I just finished.  Have you read it?  Not only is it a heart-warming story about love and acceptance, but it's so informative about the importance of the honey bee.  Each time you bite into a juicy piece of fruit, enjoy a handful of almonds or other tree nuts, or drizzle some luscious honey over your yogurt or fresh-baked biscuits, thank a bee - the pollinators that make these foods, and many, many others, possible.

So timely, for me, is the Stampin' Up stamp set Honey Bee and the Detailed Bee Dies - available individually, or as a bundle.  Plus, the coordinating Specialty Designer Series Paper is free as a Sale-A-Bration item, with a $50 purchase of other products from any current SU catalogs.
I started today, to make some cards with this sweet stamp set.  One sample is here - a quick and easy card.


Products for making this card:
153792 Honey Bee Bundle (stamp set + bee dies)
151527  Honey Bee stamp set
151526  Detailed Bee dies
152311 Golden Honey Specialty Designer Series paper (Sale-a-Bration)
132708  Memento tuxedo black ink pad
100730 Whisper White cardstock
121045 Basic Black cardstock
141705 Layering Circles dies

I would be happy to send you the current January-June Catalog, along with the Sale-A-Bration catalog, both of which you can also view on my blog.  Just click on the Catalog Images in the right-hand column.
   I appreciate you taking a look, today.  Thank you.   ~Julie

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