Stitched Turnabout Stamp – STAMPtember Collab set from Concord & 9th

NOTE: This post is sponsored by Simon Says Stamp. Thanks, Simon!
Hello, all! Today I have a card for you made with another STAMPtember collaboration stamp set, this time from Concord & 9th. The stamp set is Triangle Turnabout, and it’s a fun way to create a colorful background! If you’ve never seen a Turnabout stamp in action, the video for this card is perfect for you!
(Wondering what I used in this video? Everything is linked to multiple sources in the thumbnails at the end of this post, or in the text below. Compensated affiliate links used when possible).

In addition to the Turnabout stamp set, you will need a Turnabout Jig (a one-time purchase). There are ways to use a Turnabout stamp without the Jig, but the Jig makes it so much easier.
I used four colors of Distress Oxide ink for my stamping on kraft cardstock: Ripe Persimmon, Picked Raspberry, Mustard Seed, and Wilted Violet. I also used those same colors to stamp the “Hello” from the stamp set in a repeating pattern on white cardstock. I also stamped the stitched heart image from the set in Wilted Violet above the hello stamps.
The longer greeting in the stamp set was stamped and white heat embossed on black card stock and then trimmed to a narrow strip. The stamped pieces were then adhered onto a white card base.
Make sure to pick up the Triangle Turnabout stamp set while you can! Like all the other STAMPtember collaboration stamp sets, once this stamp set sells out, it’s gone forever!
Thanks for stopping by! I’ll be back next Monday with a new Make a Card Monday video. :)
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Compensated affiliate links used when possible. Items marked with an asterisk (*) were provided by a store or the manufacturer. All other items were personally purchased. Items below are shown in the order they appear in the video.
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