Day 4 of Growing in Unity
- Jennifer Hammond
- Dec 10, 2020
- 2 min read
We are almost at the end of my week as the Growing in Unity gal! This weeks has flown by and I have so enjoyed all of your comments and kind words. I really appreciate it since this blogging and showcasing my work is brand new to me. You have made my week with all of your support.
Today I am featuring three Thank You cards since we are in the midst of holiday season and many of us will be receiving gifts. My mom raised my sisters and me to always send thank you cards and I sadly admit I have not done such a good job with my own kids. The older ones either call or text a thank you and the younger ones will occasionally send them if I hound them. I think this holiday season I will ensure all of my kiddos write thank you cards for the gifts they receive. I think people love receiving cards in the mail. It's almost a lost art.
I used three Unity Stamp Co sets for these cards: Sometimes I wonder; Pretty Darn Amazing; and Best Year Yet. I stamped the images in black ink and once again grabbed my no-fail Prisma colored pencils and did some basic coloring. I then picked some of my favorite plaid paper and layered on white heavy cardstock. I cut out the images and layered on my cards, Some of the images are layered with pop dots and some are glued straight to the card. I now have three completed thank you cards ready to send.
Thank you for stopping by and checking out my work. I look forward to seeing you tomorrow for my fifth and final day. I hope you all have a blessed and happy Thursday, Don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to win some great Unity product.

Well I finally figured it out you have to sign up to comment! Love these thank you cards! I trained my son to do it as a child but I'm afraid once he moved out he did not continue what I taught him.
Lovely cards! My sisters and I were raised to send thank you cards also. I had my son send them when he was little and now he send texts.
Pretty thank you cards! I really like the images of the containers with flowers! Love the plaid papers you used too!
I was also taught to send thank you cards for gifts received and being a card maker, it's pretty easy to do. I have to admit I have fallen behind this past month with all the holiday prep and special blog hops. Love your pretty cards. Plaid is one of my fave patterns. And the torn edge, too! Haven't done that in awhile. tfs!
I agree that it’s becoming a lost art. I get happy finding anything in our mailbox that isn’t junk mail or a bill. I love the deckled edge on the one card. I need to use that look more. Awesome job!