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Celebration in the Sky

It’s Independence Day in the United States. Often the day is celebrated with an epic celebration in the sky. Popping noises happen followed by bright lights bursting into the sky. Fireworks light up the night sky.

Usually, fireworks are meant to indicate a celebration. They happen to celebrate Independence Day and you can hear them for a few days before the 4th of July, culminating in the largest celebration that night.

Sometimes, fireworks are part of celebrations other times of the year. But, they also represent something to celebrate!

  • Weddings
  • Disney
  • Olympics
  • The new year

When do you experience fireworks?

You don’t need fireworks to have a celebration in the sky. The night sky provides a gorgeous light show every night. Billions of stars twinkling and creating amazing constellations. Every night can be like searching a puzzle or a giant hidden pictures looking for the patterns you know are there.

If you’re lucky, you may even get to see a comet or shooting star adding that extra touch of wonder and celebration.

The best part? Fireworks only last for a moment. Stars are there for you to discover every night.

Want to experience a celebration in the sky? Go outside and enjoy the wonder of the stars any night of the year.

Bonus–there are no loud popping sounds needed to experience the beauty of starlight. Your dogs will thank you.

White square card with night sky patterned paper background.  Four smaller white cards with stamped stars.  Topped with gold die cut stars.  Sentiment says, "Here's to an epic celebration."

Card Details

How does this card represent a celebration in the sky?

With lots and lots of stars.

The background paper is a representation of the starry night sky. The square panels are stamped with swirling star images from the Friendship Royalty stamp set. And there are gold foil die cut stars added from the retired Stitched Stars dies.

Inside of card with blue swirled stars and gold die cut star.

Want an epic celebration in the night? Go out and enjoy the beauty and majesty of the star filled night sky.

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Also Used:
Stitched Stars Die Cut (Retired)
Epic Celebration Stamp Set (Retired)

Tic Tac Toe made with top row: Nature, Stars, Diecuts and left column: Diecuts, Squares, Free Make sure you head over to #tttc215 to see the inspiration cards by the design team and other creative entries.
This card was created for SUO Challenges 330: Hip to be Square. Please join us with your own creative card featuring squares. The challenge will be open through Sunday, July 16. Please join us for SUOC330.

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