I am so excited to begin my week as a Growing In Unity gal. It has been quite the year as I turned 60 earlier this month and the plans I had for celebrating that, as well as my daughter’s wedding scheduled for June were put on hold due to COVID restrictions. So being able to share projects using Unity stamps is a bright spot for me!
I decided that for this week I would use supplies that I have purchased, but never used (I am sure I am the only one who does that, lol). I get excited about a technique, but after purchasing the items needed, I get busy and don’t use them. And I always seem to have stamps that I haven’t inked up. Today I am using Alcohol Inks. If you have used Yupo paper with them, you know that you can’t heat emboss with it because it will melt. I saw a demonstration by Marco’s Papers using Grafix Craft Plastic on which they heat embossed and used alcohol inks.

This card was made by stamping an image from the June 2017 KOM called Time to Enjoy Life on the Grafix Craft Plastic with Versafine black ink and heat embossing with Clear embossing powder. This plastic won’t melt, but you do need to keep the heat tool moving. I put some blending solution in the bigger petals and them a few drops of orange along with a drop of yellow. I played around with blowing it around, but ended up using a paint brush to kind of move the ink around adding a little more and some gold too. I really liked that the embossing helped contain the alcohol inks to the areas and I could do my leaves in greens without them blending into the flower. I fussy cut the flower and popped it up on foam on a paper from the Unity paper pack called Holiday Intrigue. It is mostly Christmas, but has other papers such as this that can be used all year. The sentiment is from Unity’s May Strength Surround You.

This card uses an image from the July 2020 KOM called Life is Better in Flip Flops. I sort of went out of the embossing lines, so I used that with a paint brush dipped in blending solution and spread various colors outside the image to make a background. After using a stitched rectangle die, I used a paper from Authentique’s Pleasant collection. The sentiment is from Peace, Courage and Memories. It was heat embossed on velum and added to the front of the card. I have needed some sympathy cards, so I decided to add to my stash and have them ready.
Unity is generously offering a grab bag of 20 of their stamps to two people who comment this week. Be sure to come back and comment every day on my new posts to increase your chances. I will do a random drawing from all the comments on Sunday to choose the two winners. – Denise
I love both floral cards you created using Unity stamps. I love the bright colors. a great way to start your week! Stay safe!
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Great ideas and tips! Beautiful cards!!!
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Beautiful! I have to go through my “never used” stuff and have some fun !
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Thank you. It is like shopping in your craft room.
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I’m intrigued by this technique and want try this as soon as I get my craft room put together from our move.
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Thank you. Good luck on the craft room.
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So creative!! Have not done that with my alcohol inks!!
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Wow amazing cards! I really love you special techniques that you used for them!
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Never knew about the special papers for alcohol inks but I do enjoy using my alcohol inks. Like the flower stamps.
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Thank you Dawn.
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I love the theme of your Growing in Unity week. I have lots of unused (but I had to have) stamps! Your cards are beautiful. Thank you for the inspiration.
sue n.
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Thank you Sue.
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Beautiful cards! I’ve heard of the craft plastic but haven’t purchased it. Looks like a great item for embossing with alcohol inks. Thank you for sharing and looking forward to the rest of the week.
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Pretty cards! I dont use alcohol inks myself. Beautiful results!
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Very pretty cards
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Thanks for the tip Denise on the Graphix Craft plastic! Have it in my Amazon cart! I love working with alcohol inks so this sounded like a technique I need to try! Great cards and I’m looking forward to your week! So sorry you had to downsize your birthday plans! We are the same age!!
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Thank you. Sixty is great so far.
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Great cards. I adore the 2nd one and the colors you used! Gorgeous
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The alcohol inks give a very bold look which I love. Both cards are lovely
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Very pretty designs! I think we all love flowers. 🙂
But I also have a thing for polka dots and plaid! lol
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Thank you, so do I, lol.
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Gorgeous cards!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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These are beautiful and what a great idea! I have alcohol ink I never seem to use it. Now I just have to try this technique. And I have heat resistant acetate in my stash. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you. The acetate should be lovely with alcohol inks.
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Beautiful cards! Thank you for sharing. I definitely need to pull out stamps and applied I have not used and these are inspiring me to do that. 🙂
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Happy belated birthday! Beautiful cards. thanks for sharing how you made these.
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Beautiful cards! I haven’t tried alcohol inks yet but just got some.
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Thanks Cindy. When you use alcohol inks, they never turn out the same way twice, so they are fun to experiment with.
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Love your work! Thanks for sharing!!!
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Congrats to you on your GIU week, and a happy belated birthday too!
Pretty cards today with these floral designs! Love the background papers you chose to go with the images!
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Thanks Denise.
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So, I am not the only one that has stamps and embellishments that I have not used! I love what you did with your cards. I have not heard of the Grafix Craft Plastic, not sure I am talented enough to give it a try. I am looking forward to the rest of the week. When I read your blog name I new you had something to do with numbers and when I read your blog I discovered that you are a Treasurer!!
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Thanks Karen, Yes, numbers are my job, which is why I need a creative outlet.
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What great cards! I bet you’re not the only one with unused stamps and supplies.
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Thank you, I am sure there are a lot of us, lol.
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What lovely cards! I am looking forward to your GIU week.
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Love what you did with the alcohol inks! The colors are so bold… love that look of fire in your first flower. I have never played with alcohol inks before so Thanks for the tip about the special paper and embossing!❤️
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Thank you Dorthy.
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Love what you have done with the alcohol inks!!! So bold. The first flower looks like a blazing fire! I have never played with alcohol inks so thanks for the heads up about the special plastic paper that doesn’t melt so readily. ❤️
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Looking forward to seeing all your creations this week. Beautiful cards!
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Love the vellum sentiment over the image. Beautiful cards!
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Beautiful cards
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Welcome! Love what you did with the Graphix plastic. I want to try that! Your second card is lovely! I have to stamp mine now!
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