Monday, July 30, 2018

Growing in Unity - Day One

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I can't tell you how excited I am to be a Growing in Unity girl this year.  (Sorry - my Unity FB photo looks different than the one on my blog - I seem to be aging quickly now!)   My love for Unity stamps is well known.  When I buy something else, I feel a twinge of guilt.  And the new items - the ribbon, twine, and sequins are amazing.  Those sequin mixes are the best I've seen, seriously.

But, I think you came to see my project, right?  One of my favorite things is gift giving and some special tags and cards always make it extra special.  Christmas in July?  You bet.  It has been 109 degrees here and it is brutal - it is nice to think of cooler temperatures....these are in my closet ready to go - just hope I can remember where I put them when December rolls around!




These are all from the fabulous set which I love - and made my Christmas cards from it last year.  The set is called Cheerful Prancing....



Anyway, thank you for visiting and don't forget to visit Unity on Facebook and at their website. The company and  its customers have built a supportive community and we love to share!

Remember to leave a comment each day for a chance to get a Unity prize.  I can't wait to hear from you!

See you tomorrow!

Jennifer

44 comments:

  1. Super cute and pretty. Very festive.

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  2. Great tags. Christmas is coming need to get ready.

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  3. Love your idea. Today is my birthday I will take the box with the red ribbon on it haha they are beautiful and what a wonderful way to give a gift to someone

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  4. Very cute tags. Love that stamp set. Hugz

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  5. I love your tags! Festive but simple. 😁
    --Phaline Mays

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  6. I love making tags these are simple and so cute.

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  7. Tags are my FAVORITE!!!! Love your tags and packages.

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  8. Love how you used the sequins! Perfect tags!

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  9. Hi Jennifer, gorgeous wrapping - love the tags. The sentiment from Unity are often every bit as fabulous as the images. Good luck for this week, Jo x

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  10. Cute tags, you have inspired me to get started on Christmas tags/cards! I have this kit and haven’t used it yet! 😊 Enjoy your week!

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    1. You need to use it now! I made my Christmas cards with those deer images last year. It is so elegant.

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  11. You are so far ahead of the game by making the tags and wrapping already. These are so simple, yet elegant with the sequins. And I thought I was thinking ahead by making my plane reservations to see my daughter at Christmas, lol.

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  12. Cute tags! I love making all my tags, too. I can't say that
    I wrap anything this far ahead of time, but I do have some
    gifts up in my closet (& I also have to try to remember that
    they are there! lol).

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  13. One of my favorite stamp sets. Your tags are super cute and so versatile, no matter how simple or elegant the packaging is.

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  14. Those tags sure do make the gifts extra special.

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  15. Hello! Thanks for all the lovely gift packaging, ideas...
    Cindi

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  16. Cute tags! I love that sentiment kit!!

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  17. Lovely tags �� I really like that kit

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  18. I love these clean and simple tags. And that stamp set is one of my favorite as well. I guess it’s time to get busy and start on my Christmas cards for this year.

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  19. Your tags are so cute and are making me start to think of making some ahead of time. I am excited for this week to see your creations!

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  20. Really pretty tags. I love Christmas stamps and that set is gorgeous.
    Thanks so much for sharing...

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  21. I have that stamp set and love it, but hadn't thought about making tags with it, until now. Thanks for the ideas. Great job and love the sequins too!

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  22. Sweet tag design and I like how it looks different with the different colored sequins.

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  23. Brilliant idea to be so well ahead with your tags - they are great!

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  24. WONDERFUL tags! I really love that sentiment that you used! And I love the sequins added to it also!!

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  25. Love the tags. Christmas is coming what a joyful way to share your passion.

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  26. Clever idea! Simple, yet sophisticated!

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  27. Loving the simplicity with a bit of sparkle.

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  28. It is amazing that one can own a stamp set and not really SEE all of the stmaps in a set. I have this set and seeing your tags, I thought, WHAT? I have this stamp?! ;) Love the simplicity of your clean and simple tags! Beautiful! Enjoy your GIU week!
    Kim Marie

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  29. Very cute tags and easy! My kind of style!

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  30. Your wrapping papers are just lovely ! That’s such a great idea to personalise your gifts with stamps. Thanks for the inspiration.
    [margessw(at)icloud(dot)com]

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  31. Love these tags! Love those sequins! I am adding this set to my wish list!!

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  32. Love your pretty tags! They can really dress up a package!

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  33. Looks like even I could do this! Very cute idea!

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  34. Great tags. I think I better get started on my Christmas tags too!!

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  35. I love your tags, Jennifer! And I have this stamp set, which I also made my Christmas cards from last year. Thanks for sharing!

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  36. Your tags and wrapping ideas are fabulous. I think this set is going on my 'want it now' list. Hahaha. Hubby won't be pleased with how much money I WILL be spending very soon lol. TFS, and welcome back to blogging and card making. Xxxx

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  37. I have this step set. Thanks for another cute idea!

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  38. Fantastic idea. These tags are so cute and simple to create. Absolutely doing these!

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