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Monday, March 30, 2020

Unity Stamp Co Growing in Unity (GIU) Monday

Hello everyone!  I am pleased to be your GIU gal for the week of March 30th.  I've been collecting Unity stamps for almost ten years now and they are by far my favorite of any manufacturers I've tried.  The red rubber is absolutely the best for stamping!

This week, my theme will be cards to send to friends and family during these times of people self-isolating.  Unity has tons of inspiring and uplifting sentiments that will work well for this time.  The set Faith has great scripture with a fun text style that can really shine on a project, even without a central image.
Faith


This card uses two fun ink techniques.  Give one a try; they are both fun for kids to try, too, if you need an art project to keep your children entertained if school is closed.  I think kids as little as 4 years old could do them with some assistance, but beware they do have a messy factor!  If you'll be worried that their fingers are ink stained for days, this may be a technique to skip until gloves are plentiful. 

The back panel is made by dripping a few drops of ink refill onto a smooth base of shaving cream, dragging the ink through the shaving cream to make a marble design (using a popsicle stick, fork, etc), and then pressing cardstock into the shaving cream (gently).  You'll then scrape the remaining shaving cream off of the card stock (a used-up store gift card works great) to reveal a pretty pattern.  You can make several sheets of cardstock on the same shaving cream.  And since we're all social distancing, no need to shave, am I right?  We might as well use that shaving cream for fun!  Bonus- if your shaving cream has a fragrance, so will your paper.

The front panel was a technique for kid's markers (water-based, not alcohol-based).  Find an acrylic or glass surface (I used a large stamping block) and scribble all over it with a couple of complementary colors.  Spritz lightly with water.  You can use another stamping block to press the colors together and get some interesting mixes and designs.  Then press your cardstock into the "watercolor" you've created.  You may need do it a few times to get the coverage you want.  I find it helpful to have a paper towel on hand to blot off excess water so your paper doesn't curl up too much.  I stamped the sentiment after the panel was dry so my ink wouldn't bleed. 

Remember to leave a comment on this post, and on every post this week.  Unity Stamp Company graciously provides a grab bag of 25 stamps to two random commenters this week and every GIU week!   I'll have a prize that I'll personally send out to someone who comments and answers the question at the bottom of the post. 

How have you been spending this time of social distancing or shelter-in-place restrictions?  Personally, I am planning to get married this summer and move from my home to my fiancĂ©'s home.  I've been off of work for the past two weeks while our school system transitions to this new phase of life, so I used my time to pack boxes and small furniture I could fit in my car to take it to my new place.  Half of my craft room is in each place, so making my GIU entries has been an exercise in creativity to use the items I have at home.  :) 

I hope you are staying safe and well during this challenging time.



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Proud Operation Write Home Alumni
Cards shipped to OWH in 2014: 21
Cards shipped to OWH in 2013: 829 blank and 301 AnyHero
Cards shipped to OWH in 2012: 1284 blank and 218 AnyHero
Cards shipped to OWH in 2011: 1695

28 comments:

  1. What a lovely card and what a cool technique! I'm looking forward to your GIU week.

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  2. two great kid friendly techniques on one fantastic card.
    stamping sue
    http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

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  3. Very nice card! Perfect for our times! Looking forward to the rest of the week!

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  4. Two great cards. I've often seen cards created with the shaving cream but have never tried it. Thank you for inspiring during this difficult time.

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  5. Beautiful card! I've done the water based marker technique before but haven't tried the shaving cream one. I love the finished product.

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  6. I love the shaving cream technique!! So fun! I don't think I've ever seen this stamp set before! Fabulous card!

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  7. I have always wanted to try the shaving foam technique, but never have. Years ago, people were making creative envelopes that way in order to enter sweepstakes - hoping their envelope would be picked! lol Anyway, your card is just lovely and I really love the marbled effect of this technique. Great sentiment!

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  8. I love the shaving cream technique, although only done it a couple of times. A lovely result Kathryn

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  9. Both techniques are great and work well together on this card. I am looking forward to your creations all week.

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  10. Lovely backgrounds and the stamp is perfect to give people encouragement during these times. Snail mail is always a pick-me-up for those having to stay home.

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  11. Great card and wonderful technique. I'm spending this time sheltering at home with my family, crafting, watching movies, and enjoying dinners together. Look forward to your week. Be safe. Take care. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  12. Thanks for reminding me of the shaving cream technique. And for showing us the watercolor technique, too!

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  13. Your card is beautiful I love it so much. It is dreamy and the colors are harmonious together. I am planning to craft during this time of staying at home.

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  14. Shaving cream technigue!! Awesome! Beautiful!!

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  15. Awesome card! Neat idea using shaving cream. I realy like the contrast between the ink techniques on this card.

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  16. I had just bought some shaving cream and will definitely be trying this! Your background is absolutely amazing!

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  17. What a neat technique, I love the resulting effect! I’ve been collecting Unity almost as long as you have, and that’s a stamp set I don’t recall seeing!

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  18. Welcome, looking forward to all your cards, nice

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  19. Beautiful sentiment and pretty backgrounds!

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  20. I really like this card and the technique.
    Although I have looked for the GIU girl all week I only found you today when you were announced as the GIU girl.

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    1. I’m glad you found me! I think with most of Unity working from home, they may he’s little off their routine!

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  21. Love the ideas I’m this blog. As for my lockdown time, I’m still working. I’m blessed to have a job where I am now set up to work from home. It’s been an adjustment for sure and my hours have been cut, but I do still have a job unlike so many others. Hey, I can’t complain about have a little extra time to make cards! :)

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  22. That stamp set is on my wish list. Love this card.

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  23. Great card and congrats on your future wedding!

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  24. I made ink/saving cream with my mom. She put so many colors they turned to mud! After more practice, she got the hang of it and we had some pretty backgrounds,

    Linda Abel

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  25. Great card, wonderful post, thank you so much!

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  26. Great technique to try with the shaving cream and I love how the sentiment is the focal point of the card! Your card came out great!

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