Tuesday, 22 February 2022

Uniko's 10th Birthday Release Sneak Peeks

The 10th Birthday Celebrations are continuing and it's time to share the sneak peeks for the 2022 February Release and make an announcement!

We have a new member of the team joining us, the very talented Anita Bowden of Neet and Crafty! I'm sure you'll all make her very welcome.

This month we have 5 new clear stamp sets and 3 new stencil/mask designs. All the new products will be available to purchase on Sunday 27th February 10am GMT. 

First off, are a couple of Background Blocks with a decidedly masculine feel.

 

Next a new entry in the Big n Bold series and some very useful everyday sentiments

 

Finally, we've got a new entrant into the frame series, this time using balloons and a definite party vibe!

Bev has also re-released Fun Flowers as well as a couple of stencils that can be paired with the stamps


                              

Finally there's another addition to the stencils with a fun retro flower stencil that can be used with the fun flowers

So what do you think? Are you as excited as the team was to get your hands on these fab new goodies?

All the new products will be available to purchase on Sunday 27th February 10am GMT but first, tomorrow and the rest of the week, you get to see what the Brand Ambassadors have been up to with them!

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