Wow...I can't think of a better way to introduce my new blog. One of my goals for this year is that much closer to coming true. This blog is mostly intended to show you stuff from my craft business but for the first blog I'm gonna start with Unity Stamp Company. They have a blog hop with their design team every Tuesday and they are letting the Unity Stamp show and tellers show them what they have been working on.
I've been working on a few cards these last two weeks. I have started making some encouragement cards for my niece as she was feeling a little overwhelm with it being her senior year so I'll just show you what I have made with my stamps that I bought about a month ago.
These are the first two that I did for my niece they were very pretty and they were the first two encouragements that I gave her.
This next one I made just for fun. I used the Blooming Rebecca Girl and the one of the sentiments from the Butterflies and sunbeams.
I love holidays here's this one for Halloween. These little girls are so cute I enjoyed getting them inked. I basically used my thumb and fingers to ink different colors. The orange for the pumpkins was from some puffy paints.
This is another Halloween and one of the cards that I made for my niece. I love encouraging my niece cause I can only do so much for her. If this all makes her smile then I know I did my job as an Aunt.
This was one that I love. New Day Rooster is an awesome kit. It reminds me of a song.
The just a note kit is another awesome set. I enjoyed adding the Butterflies and Sunbeams kit too.
Okay I've used the the Molly girl kit quite often. It's one of the first kits that I bought and enjoy using it. This one though I added a little note for my niece and I hope she likes it.
Well that is my Unity Hop blog. Hope you all enjoyed it. Make sure to go by Unity and check out their sales this week.
Supplies used: Unity Stamp kit's Just a note, Sweet Little Halloween, Butterflies and sunbeams, New day Rooster, and the Loving Today kit, Molly girl and Blooming Rebecca girl were all used.
Stamp Ink, and Puffy Paint.