Wednesday, 3 December 2025

Unity Stamps ~ Growing in Unity Girl ~ Day 3

I feel so privileged to be a Unity Stamps ~ Growing In Unity Girl. Unity Stamps is a mostly rubber stamp company (they sell paper, stencils, dies, etc., too), based in Minnesota. I will have five cards to share this week, both here on my personal blog but also on Facebook - Growing In Unity - Cardmaking/Rubber-stamping and UNITY {show & tell}. Unity Stamps very generously will be offering two people chosen at random from comments both here on my blog and on the two Unity pages on Facebook a $20 gift card to their online store. 

If you're commenting here "anonymously" be sure to add your name so that you're entered in the random draw for the Unity prizes. 

Wow! I'm already mid-way in my week as Unity Stamps' Growing in Unity Girl. Here's card #3


Yup, another Z-fold card. For my card, I used Unity Stamps' Kit of the Month for December 2022, called A New Chapter. I stamped the image on white cardstock with Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I added color with Copic markers B12, BV04, BV31, E41, R32, Y15, Y28, YG63. I die cut the image with a circle die and die c ut a thin mauve mask with another circle die. I adhred the two circle together. I found some mauve patterned paper and cut two strips 5 1/2" x just narrower than 2 1/8" and one panel at 5 1/2" x just narrower than 4 1/4". I cut the patterned paper just a bit narrower than the actual dimension to allow for the folds. I cut a white card base at 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Along the long edge, I scored at 2 1/8" and 4 1/4" to create the Z-fold. I adhered the patterned paper to the card base. I then glued the circle die cuts - only applying glue to the left half and placed it in place on the top panel to complete the card. Here's another view.




Thanks for visiting. Hope to see you tomorrow.
sue

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