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Goodness! They don’t grow watermelons like that anymore! The vintage image on this card make it great to use for a picnic or family reunion invitation, don’t you think?

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A fine patriotic Independence Day (July 4th) greeting card featuring the Statue of Liberty and the American flag – very nice composition!

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What a cute stylized Fourth of July card! Love the slightly swirly American flag and the very contemporary design.

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This red, white and blue card for Independence Day is contemporary and incredibly classy. I could see this being used for a BBQ party invitation, family reunion invitation, or a birthday on the 4th of July.

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Technically not a 4th of July greeting card, but many people do throw a pool party or barbeque party during the holiday (red, white and blue Jello desserts ring a bell?) I really like this stick-figure card by the appropriately named Stick Figures – the flamboyantly raised hot dog, the wide smile, the little crown [...]

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I like the cartoon stars, the busy graphics, the American flag, the fun atmosphere of this red, white and blue card for Independence Day by ToonTopia. You could make this a backyard BBQ invitation, or how about a birthday party invitation in July? Especially fun for kids. Check out their other holiday cards. Their exuberant [...]

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Another Fourth of July greeting card – or party invitation – this time in a much more contemporary style with the message Peace, Love, Freedom. Love the stylized graphics. This would also be nice to use to invite relatives for an Independence Day family reunion picnic.

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Independence Day (July 4th) is fast approaching in America, so I thought I should highlight some fun 4th of July cards. Here’s one with vintage graphics portraying an old-fashioned Uncle Sam. Now that I think about it, scrapbookers might find the card makes an interesting graphical element to use in their work, too.

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