Growing in Unity ~ Day 4

Hi there! It’s day 4 of my GIU week. I am switching gears to a new image from Unity Stamp company’s Kit of The Month membership set. I love all the happy summer treats that are here to cool us off on those hot days! What is your favorite treat to cool you off?

To create this card I stamped the popsicle in Versafine black ink on watercolor paper. I painted it in the colors of the rainbow. The popsicle is dipped a silver metallic magic chocolate! I used the MozArt Komorebi watercolor set. I die cut this using a Gina Marie Designs border die.

Next I chose a white A2 cardbase. I used A Colorful Life Designs stencil and blended yellow Distress Oxide ink over it allowing the edges to fade. I went back, blending the the middle space to give the image a nice bold color to stand out from. I adhered the image to the cardfront.

Then I stamped the sentiment in Versafine black ink and cut it into individual words. I adhered these to the cardfront at varying angles with dimensionals for the 3D effect. I also placed the words a bit overlapping for interest. (Look at the spectacular metallic paint)

Last but not least are the embellishments. I used a combination of bakers twine and colorful jute all tied together for the confetti energy vibe.

Beautiful Picket Fence Studios sequins complete the card!

Thanks for stopping by. Have a sweet day, see you tomorrow and remember…anything is popsicle!

Rachel

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Growing in Unity~Day 3

Hi everyone, it’s day 3 of my GIU week and I am having a blast! I’ve got one more card to share with you from Unity Stamp Company’s Rescue Tales Collection. This handsome guy is not fluffy or furry but is lovable and content sunbathing in the warm rays shining through the windowsill. He turns a beautiful orange when content and happy. Do you know what this is without scrolling?!

It is a bearded dragon!! To create this card I stamped the image on Canson XL watercolor paper. To get the fine detail, smooth paper, Versafine Claire ink and a Misti stamping platform are key supplies needed.

Next I painted the bearded dragon using Prang watercolors. I had a picture of an actual fellow that I will introduce to you later!

Then I watercolored many layers of yellow outlining the image. I brushed water on the outer portion and then dripped the colors of the rainbow beginning at the top and coming down around the bearded dragon. I sized the cardfront down to approximately 4.0″ x 5.25″ and adhered it to an A2 white card base. A thin white border frames the card.

Finally I chose a sentiment from another set and stamped it with Versafine black ink on to the card. I refrained from using embellishments because sometimes I like keeping it simple when the dripped background already creates visual interest.

Meet Plopper! This handsome bearded dragon is one of my daughter’s boyfriends charming pet. He is happy and his orange appearance is stunning. He is even smiling! He gets baths and loves to roam around the room and sit with his peeps. (her boyfriend and his friends!)

Have a relaxing day and keep on crafting!

Rachel

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Growing in Unity~Day 2

Hi to all! Today I am sharing another Unity Stamp Company fur buddy from their Rescue Tales line.

To create this card I made a background of watercolors running into one another on a large sheet of textured watercolor paper. After drying I cut it slightly smaller than an A2 card and glued it to a white cardbase.

Next I stamped this adorable image on Canson heavy watercolor paper. The smoother texture creates a nice surface to stamp on. I painted the puppy and also watercolored the background using the same colors as the previous one.I went over the eyes and nose with a black Sharpie marker so the features stood out. I die cut the image using a Gina Marie Designs border die and glued it to the card.

Then I used a scrap of the first background and stamped the sentiment and glued strips from the same paper onto the sentiment for character. Gold matte brads were affixed to the right side and I adhered the piece to the card using glue dots to pop it up a bit. Finally, fuschia Stickles embellished the heart and mirrored confetti adds to the decor!

This is my inspiration for the card. Our sweet Moose is a Havanese puppy (12 years) who just got a short haircut from me– I thought he resembled this dog the most out of all the images in the Rescue Tales colllection. I’m pretty sure the dog stamp is most likely a terrier but his color markings sure matched Moose’s eyebrows and muzzle!

Hope you enjoyed this card, have a wonderful day!

Rachel

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Growing In Unity ~ 2025

Hi crafty friends! Today is Day 1 as the GIU person of the week. I am looking forward to sharing my cards with you. I absolutely love Unity Stamp Company. The images they keep coming out with are ones that warm my heart and take my breath away. I may sound a little dramatic but my first card is just that! Before I begin, the best part is that I personalized these images to look similar to my grandkitten and grandbuns, the joy added to my life these past few years.

These adorable furry friends are from the Unity Rescue Tales line. When purchased, Unity donates to a shelter to help take care of the animals waiting to be adopted! I stamped these three on watercolor paper with Versafine black ink. I started with the kitten and then the lower bun in the corner. I masked off the bun and then stamped the other bun. I was careful to make sure the hearts were visible and in a good place on the cardfront.

Next I painted the images using Prang watercolors. With photographs I tried to make them look as close to the real life cuties as possible! Finally, I mounted the cardfront on a light grey cardbase and wrapped bakers twine around the top!

Prince
Lenny
Mocha
Lenny and Prince content and relaxing

Thanks for stopping by! Have a great day.

Rachel

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The Friends of Unity Blog Hop~June 2025

Hi everyone! It’s June and summer is approaching with wonderful long days of light and warm weather. Our theme this month is “Masculine” with Father’s Day, graduations, barbecues and camping adventures.

Card #1 – Dad Mode Grumpy Bunny

I just got this stamp and I had to use it. His eyes, his hair, his bathrobe… and the sentiment is hilarious. I began by stamping the bunny on watercolor paper with black Versafine ink. I die cut the image using a Poppystamps scalloped heart. I watercolored the bunny using Prang watercolors. I painted him blue to add a bit of drama.

Next I chose a greyish-green paper from the Unity Polka Dot Obsessed paper pack. I love the distressed look of each sheet. I cut it down to 4″ x 5.25″. Then brown paper to frame the cardfront. I glued the layers together and then popped up the heart with foam dimensionals.

Copper jewelry wire wrapped around the heart two times adds interest especially with the ends in spirals. I used a pencil to wrap the wire, ending up as ringlets. I stamped the sentiment on lavender paperand mounted on white. I glued it underneath the heart slightly off center.

I die cut the letters d a d using the Pinkfresh Heather alphabet in blue and purple. I overlapped the sentiment. Finally, an iridescent blue/purple sequin finishes the card.

This card definitely must go to a person with a sense of humor. it’s so funny!

Card #2 – Favorite Mustache

This Dad card was a fun one especially with the googily eyes and a polka dot mustache. I saw that Unity was going to carry googily eyes and I thought about the googily eyes I have stashed. the Unity eyes are self stick too.

To create this card, I stamped the large mustache in the center of the card in black Versafine Ink on a white card stock 3.5″ x 5.5″. Next I stamped the three little staches in the lower left side. Using the Nuts & Bolts Unity Itty Bitty, I stamped the nuts and bolts images using the Ink on 3 stamp cleaner! Then I stamped part of the sentiment from the “Dad Mode Grumpy Bunny” in red Versafine Claire.

Using the paper from the bunny card, I cut fine strips and adhered them to the white cardstock. Then I adhered the cardfront to a kraft cardbase. Googily eyes are next and I glued four pairs of eyes with Art Glitter glue over the staches. I decided on larger eyes on the large stache so I used sticky dots directly over the small eyes and adhered the large eyes. Finally I cut red and burlap twine and made three knots on the left and one on the right. I glued it down with sticky dots.

Card #3 – Happy Little Abode

This adorable camper is everything summer and the sentiment tells me this card is most likely going to one happy camper from another happy camper!

I stamped the image on 4″ x 4.5″ watercolor paper and painted it with Prang watercolors. I used citrus colors, giving it a cheerful, sunny glow. I stamped the sentiment above in black Versafine Ink. I layered it over teal for a bright border, roughed it up with a scissors blade, and mounted on a white cardbase.

On the left side of the card, bakers twine is double wrapped and tied in a bow. Lemon and orange fruit slices and a tiny flower embellishment made from clay finishes the card. Let’s go camping!

Thanks for stopping by. Below are links to the friends sharing their amazing “masculine” cards.

Crystal

Doreen

Jenni

Kari

Toni

Joyce

Rachel (me)

That’s all for June. Enjoy the beginning of summer and I look forward to seeing you next month. Until then, take care and happy crafting!

Rachel

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The Friends of Unity Blog Hop ~ May 2025

Hi to all! It’s May and “Bloom Where You Are Planted” is the theme for this hop. It occurred to me the title is so fitting as I spend tons of time flower gardening and looking for the perfect place to plant and transplant new flowers. I hope they like their new home and “bloom where theye are planted” but if not, I can always move and find a sunnier or more shaded spot! Just like flowers, we are constantly changing and finding that balance of where we might “bloom” the most! On to sharing my cards with you……

Card #1 ~ Vintage Blooms ~ “…so kind, so caring, so you” by Lisa Arana for Unity Stamp Co.

My first card is a beautiful vintage floral cluster with a mixed media vibe. I stamped directly on the cardbase over layered stencils!

I stenciled the background using the “Deco Fans stencil by A Colorful Life Designs on a teal cardbase. Next I stamped the image in Versafine black ink. Then I die cut a scalloped border by Gina Marie Designs in a dark forest green paper.

I added in more of the pointed part of the stencil used previously. Then I layered the Milky Way Stencil by A Colorful Life Designs. I heat embossed the sentiment by Poppystamps on a black strip adhering it to the side in a vertical orientation. Finally I embellished the blooms with Stickles and a mix of sequins, a pearl and mirrored bits.

Card #2 ~ Charming Gardeners ~” Make our Souls Blossom” by Joselyn Nielson

I absolutely love this sentiment and so I decided to make it the focal point. I used a punch resembling a notebook paper by Stampin’ Up on smooth white paper. I tore the edges. Next I stamped the image using Ink Off by Ink On 3 a stamp cleaner that has dual uses! I stamped the sentiment in Versafine black ink directly on the image slightly up and to the left. I immediately stamped the top part of the sentiment again a slight bit to the left for character. I adhered this to a grey cardbase.

Now for the fun dies. I used many diecuts from Poppystamps dies in lavender, lime, forest green and specialty papers in pearl and glitter.

A cream organza bow and Stickles glitter glue completes the card.

Card #3 ~ “Handpicked Blooms” ~ Fall Stems by Unity Stamp Co.

Even if these blooms are Fall I decided to color them using bright colors on a cheery warm background! I stamped the image on watercolor paper using Versafine ink in black. Prang watercolors painted on the images with orange outlines and the border with a varied yellow background contributed to the happy vibe.

I glued the panel to a heavy white cardbase. I used a Stampin’ Up splatter image in orange Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink. Washi tape on the top and bottom adds border definition. The sentiment die in three colors is just the right size.

Baker’s twine in two colors complete the card. Love that happy feeling I got when I created this!

Thank you so much for stopping by. Below is the link to my friends and their beautiful creations!

Crystal

Amber

Kari

April

Jane

Toni

Dawn F.

Jenni

Joyce

Doreen

Rachel (me)

Have a wonderful day full of flowers and cardmaking!

Rachel

The Friends Of Unity Blog Hop ~ April 2025

Hi Friends! April is here and our Friends of Unity Blog Hop theme is “use all scraps”. I decided I would do just that! I rummaged through my massive amounts of paper and I found four Unity images already stamped, one was even colored. It felt so good to use leftovers, what was there just waiting to be made into a card. Do you have alot of scraps? I try to keep mine organized but it’s difficult at times. I cna’t wait to share my cards with you so here goes…

Card #1 ~ Cozy Nook

I love this cozy nook. It’s a finely detailed image and full of time worn vibes. I colored the nook using Prismacolor watercolor pencils. I blended the background with Tim Holtz Distress Oxide inks. Next I stamped the sentiment in Versafine black ink. I die cut the border using a Waffleflower border and adhered it to a white cardbase.

I thought I was finished with the card, then I saw an extra teddy bear looking at me and I had to use it! It is from The Cat’s Pajamas. I tied a sheer organza bow in light peach on the bear and adhered it to the lower left corner of the card. So so cute!

I love the sentiment, it’s a beautiful message. I also love the fonts, they complement eachother.

Card #2 ~ Happy Birthday in Neon, “All Lit Up”

This card is bright. And a coincidence– I used this image from a past Kit Of The Month and Unity just released this image in a birthday set called “All Lit Up!” It’s a well used image, I hope you get this on your wish list! The balloons image was already embossed with a textured white embossing powder. All I had to do was paint the balloons. I used neon colors from a Mozart Komorebi watercolor set.

At a closer look, the neon paint is not as bright as I’d hoped for but these pigments work great on white cardstock. (in case you were wondering!) I mounted the image on a thin, black border, then on a wider lime one and finally on a turquoise cardbase.

I splattered watered-down white acrylic paint lightly over the top of the card. I used a fan shaped brush. I love this bright and happy card!

Card #3 – Lil’ Smartie Pants

I found this half-made card in one of my piles. I wonder why I hadn’t completed it? The window pane and the patterned paper on a white cardbase was all that was there. I also came across this adorable bird and I lightly watercolored it, added Hero Arts gloss on the bird’s glasses, and Stickles glitter glue on the hearts. (Not pictured, I die cut the bird using a stitched border and glued it on the inside of the card making sure it was correctly positioned when viewed through the window.)

Next I used alread-cut My Favorite Things curtains, a rod and finials to complete the window scene. Then I stamped a sentiment from another set (past UU, Too Much Cake), trimmed it and adhered it to the window at random angles.

Finally, I tied a bow in orange burlap string. and affixed matching orange jewels in the lower right corner. Tweet!

Card #4 – Happy Birthday to Moo, “Take No Bull” by Unity

Continuing with my rummaging, I found this bull image already colored and die cut! I love the long bangs and carefree hair-do. I adhered it to a tan cardfront and distressed the border with a scissor’s edge. I glued it to a kraft cardbase.

I grabbed a Happy Birthday diecut I saved from another card I was working on last week. Then I cut Unity washi tape dies from scraps of watercolor backgrounds I painted awhile ago. A copper brad for interest adorns the washi. Finally a puffy heart completes the card.

I left the lower portion empty. I thought about a sentiment, letters, a farm scene… Sometimes I leave it open to personalize when I decide who I will give it to!

Below is the list of all the friends on the hop. Just click on their names to see more awesome creations made from scraps!

Crystal

Kari

Amber

Jane

Jenni

Toni

Joyce

Rachel (me)

Dawn

Thanks so much for hopping! Have a wonderful April, the month where flowers bloom and my love of gardening comes alive! Of course, cardmaking too, is in full swing! Take care and see you in May!

Rachel

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The Friends of Unity Blog Hop ~ March 2025

Hi crafty friends! It’s March and I hope you are all doing well. The theme for this month’s blog hop is a “Friends of Unity Sketch”. I love having a sketch to guide me especially on days when creativity is challenging. A sketch always seems to give cardmaking a jump start and my patterned paper stash becomes a perfect “go to”.

Create a card using this sketch, post it in the album on the Unity Show N Tell Facebook page, and two gift cards will be awarded from Unity Stamp Company at the end of March! Let me tell you, they have thousands of stamp images to choose from!

Card #1 – “Stunner”

What a fancy lady! I love her style and her glamorous way. I stamped her on watercolor paper with black Versafine ink. The paper had a visible texture which in turn, the image came out a bit dotted. I painted in the these areas creating a darker, less defined detail of the image. If you get this “stunner”, it stamps out in finer detail on smooth paper! I painted the lady with watercolor paints and die cut her out with a basic circle die. I adhered a Poppystamps circular, scalloped border with a heart pattern.

Following the sketch, I layered the card using a Gina Marie stitched scallop edge on a salmon floral paper. The second layer is sea green and the third layer, a dusty pink speckled paper. A fourth layer in lavender and then I mounted the cardfront on a pale pink cardbase. Whew, thats alot of paper! The candles and the sentiment pieces are by Poppystamps. I love the gold flames. Stickles glitter glue on the glasses and hat adds a little or a lot of sparkle!

Finally, a netted ribbon bow on the candles creates dimension and interest without too much distraction. Such a fun card to make!

Card #2 – “Functioning Chi Chi” by Lisa Arana for Unity

This little dog is the sweetest, I love the little pink tongue and the expressive face! I stamped the dog two times on watercolor paper. I die cut one small circle and another much larger. After coloring the small circle, I popped it up and matched the lines over the large one and adhered them together. I layered the cardfront with a Poppystamps border die cut out in three papers–floral pink frame, avocado green pattern paper for the inner piece and creme for the outer piece. The creme edge is usually discarded but I used it as my final “layer” adhering it all to a warm, pale grey cardbase.

I stamped the humorous sentiment on the same watercolor paper in black Versafine ink. I stamped the YIP! in Hero Arts cotton candy. Three brads in random places adorn the sentiment. I mounted this on a wider and shorter strip of dusty mauve. I popped it up and adhered it to the cardfront.

I love his eyes and talk about adorable! So cute and so much personality!

Card #3 – “Flock Talk”

These fluffies are some of the silliest birds I have ever seen. They make me happy and I love each bird with its individual characters. I stamped the image on a watercolor circle with black Versafine ink. I painted the bird using Prang watercolor paints. A Poppystamps scalloped edge in green and heart patterned paper borders the image. Following closely the sketch I added layers of paper. The top one, I stamped the birds on a blue and roughed up the edges. The second layer is a plaid pattern and the third, a small check pattern. I adhered these layers to a black cardfront.

Next I stamped a worm that comes in the set and fussy cut it out. After adhering it to the bird. I applied Hero Arts clear lacquer over the eyes and the worm. I love it!

Then I stamped the sentiment on watercolor paper to match the main image. Leaving space on both sides, clear heart embellishments complete the card.

Unity stamp sets I used for this hop. They keep coming out with irresistible images!

Please keep on hopping, below is the list of direct links to click on all the inspiration.

Crystal

Doreen

Jane

Kari

Toni

Jenni

Dawn F.

Rachel (me)

I hope you get a chance to try out this sketch. Not having to think about the design too much, I was able to use my patterned paper sitting in my craft room. Tip–Thin paper works best to eliminate weight and bulk. I think you will find it fun and freeing!

Have a wonderful March. Until next hop, craft on!

Rachel

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Poppystamps Hydrangea Hugs and Kisses

Happy Valentine’s Day! It’s Rachel here with a Valentine for you. Instead of the traditional Valentine colors, I forged ahead with soft beautiful colors and one of my favorite flowers, the hydrangea. I used the blossoms from the Poppystamps “Handpicked Bouquet” die set. 

I combined pale blue, lilac, chartreuse, teal, periwinkle and lavender to cut out the flowers. I randomly glued centers on each blossom. Next I die cut the leaves in 3 shades of green. All the colored cardstock I used is available for purchasing on the website under paper and 8.5 x 11 sheets. Then I cut out the heart border from the “Scallop Pinpoint Hearts” die set. (the largest one) 

I trimmed a pale blue cardfront to 4 x 5.25″. I die cut the “Scallop Pinpoint Heart” out of the upper middle area. I cut out a periwinkle heart and glued it into the coordinating space inside the blue cardfront. To raise the border, a few extra scalloped hearts were adhered under the green heart.

Then I arranged the blossoms and leaves inside the heart to form a hydrangea blossom! I glued them down and stamped the sentiment in lilac on a wavy greeting banner. The sentiment is grounded with two leaves underneath. 

I tied a pale blue organza ribbon on the lower left place on the heart border. There is something so pretty about a sheer texture. Finally, I embellished the card with Autumn Fairy Jewels –pale pink!

That’s it for now, I hope you find my hydrandea card fresh and inviting.  Thank you for hanging with me and my unconventional valentine. Have a lovely day!

The Friends of Unity Blog Hop~ February 2025

Hi to everyone! Welcome to our blog hop and the first day of February. Hope you’ve had many crafty days in 2025 so far. This month is a fun theme–“Monochromatic”. Color combinations are an integral part of a card design so choosing one color and changing the intensity and contrast is a wonderful technique to tackle.

Card #1- …I see the wind by Phyllis Harris for Unity

I decided on brown watercolor for this card. I went with this because I looked at the girl and her surroundings and saw that each object could actually be brown in the real world! Also a scene sepia-inspired pairs well with beautiful images by Phyllis Harris.

To create this card I stamped the image with Versafine black ink on watercolor paper. I used reddish-brown Prang watercolor. I kept in mind to use sharp contrasts of light and dark tones for depth and interest. I die cut the image with a Gina Marie Designs border die.

I created a smooshed background and sized it down to create a border for the image. I glued it onto the panel and then onto a white cardfront. I roughed up the right edge as if it were a tattered page. Then I stamped the sentiment in black on an extra strip of paper and attached a copper brad. I love brads–they wont ever fall off the card! Finally I glued it onto the card leaving a bit running over the edge. Not only is the image amazing but I love this sentiment so much!

Card #2 ~ Zinnia by Angie Blom for Unity

An explosion of gorgeous zinnias fill the card. I veered off a bit from the traditional monochromatic theme. I used yellow as my choice color and small amounts of other colors on this card. I was definitely inspired by yellow but as I painted I felt it was difficult to achieve the deep contrasts I created in the first card.

I stamped the image on watercolor paper with Versasfine black ink. I painted the flowers using yellow from my Prang watercolor set. I added (to yellow) a slight hint of brown and green to the leaves, brown and orange to the flower centers, and red and orange to the small blossoms. I created the background using tons of water to add visual fluidity.

I die cut the image using a Gina Marie Designs border die and another piece to add under the original for strength. I glued the outer piece of the background onto an orange cardstock and painted (Mozart Komorebi) white watercolor onto the orange so it was less bold. I attached dimensionals for more height before adhereing it. I thought about a bow, other embellishments, a sentiment but I opted instead for Stickles glitter glue on the flower centers and Hero Arts crystal clear lacquer on the yellow flowers!

Card #3 ~ Galactic Dino Party

Monochromatic, clean and simple, or is it?! Maybe less clean as the busy background might not fit into the clean category? Nonetheless, I watercolored the background using Prang watercolors. It is always a relaxing time painting them and i love this beaautiful fuschia color. After it dried completely, I stamped the image with Versafine black ink.

I painted the balloon as dark as possible. I dabbed it with a paper towel to give it varied depths of color. I went for a medium shade for the dinosaur and left a slight light area on the top of his back for variation as well. I stamped the sentiment on the background, I love how tiny it is!

Finally I die cut the cardfront out using a border die by Gina Marie Designs. I adhered it to a white cardbase and that’s it! Cover the balloon in crysal clear lacquer? I might do that!

It was a joy to create these cards. I must say not thinking about what colors to use was somewhat freeing! Please continue on the hop to see so many more monochromatic creations. Below is the list of friends who are hopping, you won’t be disappointed.

Crystal

Kari

Jenni

April

Toni

Rachel {me}

Amber

Dawn F.

Doreen

Joyce

Thanks for stopping by! I hope you try out this technique, I am sure you will love it. If you do, please share it in the Unity Show N’ Tell Facebook group. Until next time, have a joy-filled month and find some time to do what makes you the most happy.

Rachel

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