Welcome to my stop on the Operation Write Home Blog Skip featuring Unity Stamp Company. If you've come seeing the awesome work on
Dixie's blog, you're in the right place. If not, you might want to
start at the top of the hop so you won't miss any of the blogs!
I've been a fan and collector of Unity stamps for a couple of years now, so I am very excited that they're partnering with OWH for this skip. Here are two AnyHero cards I've made using a few of Unity's patriotic stamps, which are very affordable at just $1.79 each.
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Stamp available here. While the tags appear shiny, please note that this is metallic paper and not glittered paper which would pose a safety risk to our heroes. Nothing rubs off of this paper, so it is safe. |
Update: Several people have asked about the metallic paper. It's by Making Memories and is several years old, but I was able to find it
here. It is possible to stamp on it with an ink such as Staz-on. I just chose not to as I wanted the attention to focus on the sentiment. Rub-ons or stickers should also work OK. I didn't use a specific punch to make the tags. I just cut a rectangle about 1"x2" and used a corner rounder and hole punch to finish the tag.
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Stamp available here. This sketch by Nancy was part of the Labor Day Virtual Card Making Party. |
For many people, designing the AnyHero cards is easier than writing inside them. Here's what I tend to write inside in case you would like some ideas. First, I start out with "Dear Hero" and thank the hero for serving our country. Next, I tell a little bit about myself. Sometimes I mention my family's history of military service. My grandfather and all five of his brothers served; between them they served in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam and their service is something that my family is very proud of. Other times, I'll talk about my job as a teacher and how I see our heroes' sacrifices safeguarding the freedom of the children I teach. In other cards, I've talked about the freedoms I enjoy that are made possible by the military protecting us. Then I finish by thanking the hero again and expressing my hope for their safe return home. If you find it hard to get started writing AnyHero notes, photo cards like
this one are great because they prompt you to tell a story about the picture you took. Just be sure to use you own photos to avoid copyright issues.
Next up on the skip is Paula. I'm always impressed with Paula's designs, so hurry over to her blog and see what she has to share!
Thanks for visiting!
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Cards shipped to OWH in 2013: 651 blank and 236 AnyHero (as of 4/28/13)
Cards shipped to OWH in 2012: 1284 blank and 218 AnyHero
Cards shipped to OWH in 2011: 1695
Check out OWH at www.operationwritehome.org to learn more about its mission and how to get involved.