BEE or not to BEE Blog Hop!
Hey!
Welcome to the 2018 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.
This is an amazing blog hop with 18 amazing prizes to be won from fantastic artists, designers, companies and retail shops.
For your chance to win, hop along blogs of the participating designers and leave comment on each blog hop stop. After commenting, return back to Milka’sblog and add your nameto Inlinkz, but prior you do, please read Blog Hop details, terms, giveaway rules and privacy policy which are shared in Milka’s blog post below Inlinkz.
Inlinkz closes tomorrow, May 21st2018, 11:00 PM CEST. Winners’ names will be announced on Milka’s blog next day.
Hopefully you have arrived from Barbara Sproatmeyer‘s blog.
In celebration of the hop I’ve made a couple of cards using Uniko’s recently released Bee Happy clear stamp set…
I was inspired to create a semi random patten using the honeycomb trio. I stamped it using Altenew Warm Sunshine ink and then infilled some of the honeycombs using the tiny hexagon stamped in Altenew Buttercream ink. I added the ‘Happy Bee Day’ sentiment and a stamped & fussy cut bee flying away.
This card layout was inspired by the current CAS(E) this Sketch! layout seen HERE and below. Just too fun not to join in 😉
My next card is a reminder to ‘Bee Yourself’. I have had so much fun creating stories using this sentiment and the bee image…
I used my MISTI tool to space and stamp the bees in trio of lines using VersaFine Black ink. I purposefully left a gap for my colourful bee flying away from them, to represent YOU to BEE yourself.
I hope you have enjoyed my cards today and that I have inspired you too! Your next stop on the hop is the wonderful Birka Reinitz.
Thanks for stopping by today & joining in on the fun.
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Comments (62)
Oh, these two cards are amazing in their simplicity! Love the repeating patterns
Those are BEEauties! 😁
Loved the honeycomb background. Gorgeous card uniko
Bev, both of your cards are so wonderful!
Beautifully CASEd cards Beverley. Love both cards….
These are great cards and a great take on the layout.
So cute with simplicity! Thanks for being a sponsor!
What a fun use of the sketch and perfect card for the hop! Fly, little bee! 🙂
Very inspiring, simple but not detracting from the message cute cards!
Bev, your both cards are GORGEOUS!!! I love your Bee Happy stamp set and had so much fun playing with it. Thank you for joining the hop and for designing the Bee Happy stamp set. It’s BEEutiful!!! :o) xx
Both the cards are so beautiful.. I liked the be happy stamp from uniko..
Fantastic cards, both of them, well done Bev!
The cards are great! Love the theme and you did the great job!
Beautiful cards, Bev!! I love your second card and how you personalized it! Thank you for being a sponsor for this hop , designing the “Bee Happy” set, and supporting World Bee Day!
Beverly both CAS design wonderful!! And so encouraging!! Thanks for sharing.
adorable cards
These cards are really nice. Love the clean look.
Gorgeous cards. It’s simple and classy. Thank you for sharing
Wonderful cas cards.
Lovely cards!! The honeycomb trio pattern is fantastic!!!
Oh these cards are adorable!!! I LOVE the clean and simple looks!!
clean and simple. Love it!!
Two fabulous cards, Bev, with this gorgeous new stamp set ! Love both of them. Love how you used the sketch for the first one, amazing ! And your second card is so clever ! You’re great !
These are such beautiful and pleasant card.
Your cards are wonderful and they really get the importance of this Blog Hop across ~ that we all have to do our part to save the Bees!! Thank you for supporting and promoting this blog hop!
Hi Bev. Love the new bee release and your take to the sketch is so cool. Impressive lining up of those bees. Thanks for sponsoring this wonderful hop. Hugz
Bee-utiful cards.
Love the bees all in a row.
the scattered honeycomb
is a great idea. thanks
for sharing.
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I love seeing all the inspiration along the blog hop! BEE utiful card!
Love the Bee Happy set! Awesome cards for this fun hop!
Really lovely cards, Bev! Loving the bee stamps.
Oh lovely.. this new release.. has to Bee with me now. Fabulous and BEEutiful cards Bev!!
Beautiful CAS cards…thanks for sharing!!
Adorable cards 🙂 CASilicious xoxo
Very cool cards!
These cards are simply adorable – what a fun hop!!
Wonderful cards! Love the designs and the fabulous “bee” font ♥
These cards are totally bee-utiful !!!!
bee-utiful cards!
Your cards are so simple and pretty. Love them 🙂
Wonderful cards!! Love the Hop- great cause and I love the bee yourself sentiment!
Both your CAS are so cute and sweet!!
Awesome stamping on
both cards. Love the
Bee flying away on the
second card.
Carla from Utah
This is a charming CAS card with the honeycomb pattern and adorable little bees
Oh, I want to see a rainbow bee in real life! Darling!!
Two wonderfull cards you made Beverly.
I like the 2nd one with all the bees in a row the most.
Twin beauties here… pretty cas cards.
Oh I love how you have coloured the bee with rainbow colours to make it different! Superb!
Simple and beautiful cards!
Your bee stamps are so perfect for this hop and I love your cards!
The rainbow bee is fantastic! These cards are original!
Love how you created both of these cute bee cards!
Cute cards. I like the patterns you created.
Wonderful cards. Love them both.
Awww!!! Super super cute!!!
So super cute! Perfect!
Really great projects! Love the first one, so calm and lovely! 😉 The second one is very interesting. 😉
A cute simple Card
Fantastic hop! Absolutely love your designs!
Wonderful cards and take on the sketch!
Fun cards Bev, both bee-utiful! Great take on the sketch too. Inspired! Xx
Cute cards. I love the multi colored bee. The best thing we can be is ourself.
AWESOME Bee Happy 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.