Friday, December 25, 2020

 Merry Christmas! 

My last post this week features my very favorite SMAK kit Look Up and Get Lost.
You might recall I used this kit for my 2020 Year in the Life journal as well. If you have the opportunity to get this versatile kit, don't hesitate! Unity just announced that SMAK is ending this month. :( 

I used the Moon phase images to create jewelry for gifts. Black shrink film was punched with 2.5-inch circle punch and another small punch was used in the places where the jewelry rings, clasps, and the keyring would attach to them. The moons were stamped using acrylic paints on some and white pigment ink on others. The paint held up to the heat shrinking a lot better than the pigment inks. This was a very quick and fun project. I really love how they turned out. 

Thanks for visiting this week and be sure to pop into the comment section for a chance to snag a grab bag of Unity Rubber! 

Have a wonderful day!  

29 comments:

  1. Ooooh, these are so pretty Shannon!!!
    Never seen black shrink plastics before!
    Hugs!!

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  2. WOW...just beautiful! Merry Christmas!

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  3. Brilliant! Have a lovely Christmas and thanks for such an inspiring week

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  4. These are just fabulous and so creative!! Love them. I haven't used shrink plastic in years. So fun to watch. And I never used paint or ink, just colored pencils. Merry Christmas!!

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  5. What an amazing talent you have. Another thinking out of the box project using Unity Stamps. This has been my favorite GIU week yet. I look forward to following your blog and watching for your posts on the Unity FB pages. Wishing you all the best in 2021.

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  6. Wow! Amazing posts and projects this week!! Well done!

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  7. You’ve knocked it out of the park with your projects this week and showed us many ways to stretch our stamps beyond cards. Thanks for that! This bracelet is a gem of an idea.

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  8. Beautiful jewelry pieces!
    Merry Christmas to everyone!

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  9. What fun projects! A great way to showcase Unity stamps. Merry Christmas!

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  10. I've never used shrink film! So interesting and they turned out lovely! Such an awesome week of inspiration for us Shannon!! Thank you and Merry Christmas pretty lady! Vannessa Osbourn

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  11. This is an amazing use of the stamps. I purchased regular shrink film some years back and have never used it. This is truly an inspiration to dig it out.

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  12. Beautiful projects! I received handmade jewelry from my sister this year. Always love the handmade gifts. Thank you for sharing this week.

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  13. Simply Beautiful!! What a special gift to give. Very creative.

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  14. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. It has been a while since I used shrink film. Did not know it comes in black. Great projet. Thanks for sharing

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  15. Whoa! Way to close out the week. Hope you had a wonderful holiday!

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  16. What an amazing way to think outside the creative box! These are spectacular!! Just gorgeous!!

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  17. SO creative - I don't have that kit, but can see it being beautiful in a variety of themes. Love the black shrink plastic!

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  18. This is such a creative idea. My daughter would love this set as they just did moon phases in school before break. I'll have to find the black shrink plastic. So many ideas now!

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  19. So clever! Love your Luna jewelry and charms.

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  20. Very cool! I love this idea! Thanks for sharing.

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  21. Amazingly creative! Love the stamps you chose and the colors. Such wonderful gifts! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  22. Thanks for sharing your art- and a great out of the box idea for my stamps

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  23. What a cool project Shannon! Thanks for sharing.

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