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A New Love –> Unity Stamps

I had been thinking about it for quite a while, but everytime I would just convince myself that it was an over indulgence. Boy was I wrong! I can see now that I always needed to do this, and am seriously kicking myself for not jumping on the bandwagon sooner.

I’m talking about Unity Stamps kit club of course!

Over the last year, I am become more and more interested in kit clubs, mainly because I live in a town devoid of any craft shops, so most of my shopping is done online anyway. There were lots that I considered, Studio Calico and The Girls Loft were always the forerunners, but I had never taken the plunge to go ahead with it. Then I found Unity Stamps kit club.

I have lots of stamps, and I have lots of paper and embellishments. But the one thing i realised is that I can easily give away / donate paper and embellishments, but I would never part with my stamps. I love the versatility of the designs and the way you can use them in a multitude of ways in order to give fantastic results. So a kit club with STAMPS seriously made my mouth water.

I calculated the costs, and dithered a bit about the postage and packaging, but in the end I went for it.

Yesterday my stamps arrived, and although I have only played with the stamps a little, I LOOOOOOVE them. Not only did I get my February kit, but Unity also gives all its new subscribers a starter pack which includes some 6×6 paper and TEN unity stamps – so I was delighted to get a good mix of big, small, designs and text; and one of which was a beautiful big butterfly.

The new kit gets revealed on Monday 1st March, and I am seriously tempted to buy some of the other non-kit stamps too, especially the ones with their unique mounting system.

If you are feeling interested, hop on over to Unity Stamps and see the kit for yourself, and take a look at their other catalogue of delicious stamps. Here’s also some details on the great offers they have for their customers.

But before you go, you might want to take a peep at this video from Noell at Paperclipping.com, which shows you a little more about the different types of stamps that Unity create and their specific mounting system. Remember you can also check out loads more CHA videos over at www.paperclipping.com.

Thanks for stopping by, and leave me a comment here.

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  • Virginia Cuda February 28, 2010, 3:16 am

    Hello,
    My name is Virginia. I came across your blog while searching for boy cards. I found one I love and will endeavor to uplift. I live in Australia. I too have purchased the unity stamps. I even subscribed to the club receiving stamp kit every month. Definitely worth every cent.
    Thanks for a great blog.
    Regards,
    Virginia Cuda

  • Marjo Brans February 28, 2010, 7:00 pm

    love it!! she is wright it is the best off both worlds. The acrilic blocks don’t have that grip

  • Sabine SR March 3, 2010, 9:03 am

    I just joined the Kit Club as well. Just as you said I was calculating shipping and all that, since I live in Europe. I received my first kit the day before yesterday and these stamps are AWESOME – super quality, cute designs, great quotes – I love them.
    By the way – your blog is cool!

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