This week is my final week of birthday card blogging. I had a busy week leading up to this weekend, so I had to plan ahead. Well that plan was thrown out the window when my Concord & 9th order came a few days earlier then expected. From the initial video, I was intrigued but the concept if the turnabout stamps. I like all of them, but found the versatility of the triangle turnabout stamp to really fit my fancy.
There is a little bit of a learning curve to using this, and I feel that using the jig alone with this stamp was most helpful after drawing a slightly crooked line (with a sharpie!) on the back of my acrylic stamp. This may not be the case with the other turnabout stamps, but there are triangle points that line up with the jig that make it easy to line up and get started. This stamp is perfect with a MISTI stamp tool, however I own the Hampton Arts Stamp Perfect. My device worked great, however I cannot speak for the other turnabout stamps in the Concord & 9th line.
Here are the supplies I used:
Stamps:
Triangle Turnabout (Concord & 9th)
Paper:
Dapper Denim (SU)
Soft Sky (SU)
Whisper White (SU)
Marina Mist (SU)
Daffodil Delight (SU)
Ink:
Soft Sky (SU)
Marina Mist (SU)
Dapper Denim (SU)
Daffodil Delight (SU)
Versamark
Accessories:
Marvy Heat Tool
Clear Embossing Powder
Cricut Expression (for cutting of number and lettters)
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