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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Rainbow Chevrons

Hello, and happy Wednesday to you! I am sharing my third Unity project for my Growing in Unity week! My background was created with the Jillibean Soup for Unity Chevron background stamp. I inked the stamp with various distress markers. I love this stamp!! It is huge, and completely covers a card front! The sentiment is from the Unity Itty Bitty Hello Friend set. Be sure to check back every day this week for your chance to win 2 Itty Bitty stamp sets!! Thank you so much for stopping by!
And while I have you here, I just want to say that my heart goes out to all those in Oklahoma. I live in a small town, and this tornado would have taken everything out, and just can't imagine the devastation. I would love to send them clothing and shoes, especially for the little ones. The red cross is already there passing out food, and they only accept money donations. If anyone knows of an organization that I could donate items to, please let me know in the comments, thank you! 

30 comments:

Netty said...

The devastation is awful, we truly have a lot to be thankful for.

Wonderful stamping, your chevrons look fab. Annette x

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Maria said...

Great chevron! Love the colors and patterns. Thanks for being our GIU this week.

Ava Gavloski said...

like how you have the color tones on your card, nice showcasing of the stamp

Teresa Godines #6857 said...

Oh Pam, This card is beautiful. I love the rainbow chevrons.

Lindsey said...

So glad I came over from the Unity blog! The inking on this card is terrific.
Having gone through a minor tornado, it's hard to even imagine the force of the OK one this week.

Angeline Choo said...

coloring and stamping with distress markers is so genius! i need to use mine more now... TFS your inspiration!

Sue D said...

Love this colorful chevron background!

Anonymous said...

I love the distressed look. Very pretty.

Kris B said...

Great rainbow chevron background! Pretty CAS card! Sending prayers to OK and everyone effected.

Anonymous said...

Great Chevron card! Love the colors!

Prayer to the victims in OK.

jengd said...

What a fun way to use a background stamp! Looks great!

Katie said...

Great card!! I love this chevron stamp too! Love the twine accent as well. Thanks for sharing.

Katie B.

Scrappin' Diva said...

What a great way to use your background stamp! TFS!

Sending out prayers to those affected by the tornado.

SHartl said...

Wow what an awesome background! Love how you used multiple colors with the chevron.

StampNK said...

What a beautiful card with that rainbow of chevrons. I love making my own patterned paper with stamps.

LauraEva said...

Love the rainbow chevron!! Great card!!

Emily Keaton said...

This is so totally cool! You are rocking the modern, trendy look this week, Pam. Those chevrons look like a million bucks in rainbow stripes. Fabulous!

Miriam Prantner said...

Love that you used the distress markers for this. It looks amazing!

Gaylynn said...

Love the blend of colors here, Pam. So pretty with the chevron pattern. :)

Denise Bryant said...

Love the chevron background stamp in multi colors! Great idea to use the pretty distress colors!

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An'Jenic G. said...

Wow now this is so pretty and colorful. I love it. TFS AJ-

sharon g said...

Hey, that's a cool effect. I like how simple you made it. Nice.

Terry said...

That background is stunning and I love how you used the markers! I thought it was designer paper. Don't think I could get the lines that straight! Fabulous!

Natasha G.P. said...

Very cool. I like how you used so many different colors, yet it looks cohesive.

Emily said...

Love this can't get enough of chevron!!!

Lucy E. said...

Very pretty card!

Karenladd said...

What a wonderful card! Love the rainbow chevrons!

Judy said...

The ombre color combination with the chevron stripes was terrific! Thanks for sharing some great ideas with us.

Julie Odil said...

That is sooooo cool! Love how you did that rainbow chevron!