Die cut one hexagon from DSP, one from white cardstock, and one from the upper center front of an A2 cream card base. Emboss the white hexagon with the SU Honeycomb EF; highlight raised edges with pale yellow marker. On DSP hexagon, color in portions of bees with another darker yellow marker and the flowers with a pale blue marker.
Die cut honeycomb from white cardstock. Using die cut as a mask, use blending brush to blend Sunflower Yellow ink on upper left corner of card front. Remove mask and glue it to lower right corner of card front, trimming off excess. Adhere small pieces of the excess to the lower left corner and upper right corner of the card front.
Adhere DSP hexagon and honeycomb hexagon to card front. Stamp bee hive on white cardstock using Mustard Yellow ink; die cut; adhere inside card behind window. Stamp two bee images in black ink on white cardstock; color with yellow marker; die cut; adhere one bee on front of card, partially over the window opening, and adhere the other bee inside near the bee hive.
Die cut two hearts from red cardstock. Adhere on bee hive so they're visible through the window. Computer-generate two-part sentiment on white cardstock; die cut each part using a banner die; edge banners with pale blue marker; adhere "Just BEE-cause..." banner to card front using dimensional foam tape. Adhere "We Love You!" banner to the inside of the card under the bee hive. TFL!
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I have wrestled in my mind with this challenge all day and not come up with any good ideas, but this is the best idea I have seen all day in the gallery. Such a clever way to use all the parts. Kudos to you!
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