Have you heard the awesome news???
The new Stamps for a Cause stamp set has been released!
Remember the fantastic autism set that GinaK created? The Love you to Pieces set? Well.....Gina has done it again!
Gina has created an amazing stamp set that benefits another VERY worthwhile cause. The Make a Wish Foundation! This is a phenomenal organization that grants wishes to children with terminal and degenerative illnesses......a bright spot in the life of a child living in pain and an uncertain future.
$7 from each set goes straight to the Make-a-Wish Foundation. This is a VERY generous amount and when we all come together, we can get not only a stamp set to create beautiful "works of heart," but also the knowledge that we did something good for someone else! There is definitely power in numbers!
You can purchase the set by going directly to Gina's site: Make a Wish set
You can order the set either mounted on wood or unmounted....depending on what your preference is for stamping.
Gina has some amazing samples up on her blog: GinaK's blog, as well as on the Stamps for a Cause site. She has put together an amazing team of some of the BEST stampers in the industry and she'll be showcasing A LOT MORE samples as the days go on, so be sure to check back on her blog every day!
And to add to all the great news about this set, she's offered a great prize package to give away here on MY blog in celebration of this new set!
Gina has graciously offered an awesome prize package that contains a NEW Scalloped Frames & Doodles (in the winner's choice of either large circles or large ovals) , a Mono-multi Glue and a 2 oz. bottle of Ultra-Clean! It's an almost $30 prize package!
So, what do you have to do to take part in this Give-Away?
Just leave a comment here on my blog telling me what you think about the new Make a Wish set AND tell someone about the new set!
I'll pick a name out of the hat at random on Friday night around 9 pm Eastern Time and announce the winner here!
Send your friends over and tell them about the set! Remember....there's power in numbers! We CAN make a difference!
Happy Creating!
-Stampin' Mama
Gina's new "Make A Wish" set is fantastic; I am going to have to buy one soon. The designers have made some wonderful examples showing the versatility of this set. What a wonderful cause to support; Gina is an angel (as are the Design team) for volunteering for such important work. Way to go everyone!
Posted by: Charlene Weaver | August 10, 2007 at 10:04 PM
I absolutely love this set. It is so versatile you can make so many different cards for different occasions with it which is wonderful! Gina K is so amazing for coming out with these great stamp sets for these wonderful causes!
Posted by: Samantha | August 10, 2007 at 10:50 PM
I think it's a wonderful set and for such a great cause. It's wonderful of her to design these sets for charity and the wonderful work the design gals do. Amazing.
Posted by: Vicki Morris | August 10, 2007 at 10:56 PM
What a very worthy organization to support. My son was a recipient of Make-A-Wish but he died before his wish was every granted.
Posted by: TammyM | August 11, 2007 at 10:33 AM
Awww, Tammy, that is so sad; my husband's cousin's son was a recipient of a wish that was fulfilled shortly before he passed away. It's so sad that there is a need for a special organization like this, but thank God it is available for those in need! I'm happy to be able to be a small part of it (again) by purchasing this wonderful set! It just came in the mail yeterday and I can't wait to get some cards done with it! Thanks to Gina and all you wonderful designers for sharing!
Posted by: Kathyc | August 12, 2007 at 04:25 PM
Hi Erika,
I am fairly new to stamping and card making, about 1 year. I love your work. It is very creative. I just became a Close to my Heart consultant, but still use Stamp'in Up stuff and others. I just have a terrrrrrible time with rubber stamps because I can not see where I am putting them. I just bought the metalic pencils from SU and love their affect on the paper!!! I have gone to Gina K's site and am over awed at all the work you gals do! I still work full time outside of the house, so my time for card making and scrapbooking is limited. I love the scalloped frames. I have kept my rubber stamps and just use them very carefully. I am just a mess. I guess 63 is a little late to get into all this, but I love it.
Posted by: Cheryl Weaver | August 15, 2007 at 01:43 PM