Tuesday 1 February 2022

Uniko 10th Birthday Linky Party

 Hello!

I'm so pleased you stopped by today as it's the first day of Uniko's whole month of 10th birthday celebrations.


There's so much planned for February at Uniko with ten quests and past DT members joining in the fun as well as a fantastic new release.

Today sees the start of the birthday card linky challenge. All you need to do is create a birthday card using Uniko products and enter it on the Uniko blog - HERE - and you're in with a chance of winning. 

And guess what you'll also have completed the first of the ten quests! Complete them all over the month of February and you could win a big prize.

Well of course all the Uniko Brand Ambassadors have joined in and created birthday cards too.  Here's mine:


I've used one of my all time favourite Uniko stamps - Pure Florals Cosmos. I stamped it onto a piece of watercoloured card twice and hand cut the flower heads and popped the front one up on foam pads to add a little dimension.


The sentiment is also from the same stamp set and I cut it into a banner to place below the flowers. I really like how this looks but will fess up to it being a necessary addition to cover up a smudged first stamping!

Supplies:
Ink: Versafine Clair, nocturne
Paper: Hobbycraft, Watercolours
Die: MFT Die-namics, double stitched rectangles

Don't forget to pop on over to the Uniko blog to check out the rest of the BA creations and read all about Uniko's 10th birthday celebrations.

Thanks for looking today. Stay safe and keep crafting!

Jane

x

2 comments:

  1. This looks like a fun event Jane! You birthday card is beautiful - and that is a floral I don't yet have! Lovely watercolouring in your favourite colours. Vicky x

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  2. I love this card Jane! The watercolour looks amazing and what a happy accident with the smudge because I think the raised element looks great! X

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