Trinity Stamps – Oh Snap! Release Day

Happy Release Day to Trinity Stamps!!! It’s Trinity’s third birthday and this release is absolutely packed full of SO MANY amazing products! Today I’m sharing a project with one of my very favorites from the release, plus a new slimline die and paper pad!

The stamp set is called Oh Snap! and I heat embossed the images on watercolor paper and colored them with my Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers. Then I used the coordinating dies to cut them all out. Aren’t they all just too cute?!?

Next, I trimmed down a piece of rainbow striped paper from the new paper pad and adhered it to a white slimline card base. Then I die cut a piece of vellum with the new Slimline Dainty Scallop Edge die. I added foam squares to the back of my images and adhered them to the vellum, then I hid tape runner behind them to adhere the vellum panel to my rainbow stripes.

Next, I stamped and heat embossed a sentiment on black cardstock and used the Slimline Scalloped Panels and Banners die to cut it out. I adhered it with foam squares too. Last, I added a scattering of boiled sugar jelly drop hearts around the design.

There are too many fun sentiments in this stamp set to leave the inside of the card blank, so I chose one and stamped it in purple ink. Then I added a fun bird from the set standing on top of it in yellow.

I absolutely cannot wait to share this card with someone. It is so much fun and so adorable!

Head over to Instagram today and hop along with us for more inspiration and comment on the stops for a chance to win!

Products used on today’s card:
Oh Snap stamps and dies
Slimline Dainty Scallop dies
Slimline Scalloped Panels and Banners
Rainbow paper pad
Boiled Sugar Jelly Drop Hearts embellishments
Lawn Fawn Inks – juice box and sunflower

I appreciate you sharing your time with me. Have a fabulous day!

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