Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Just Add Sprinkles and a Candle


Hello Friends!  Today I have a card that I created the new Trinity Stamps Just Add Glitter Stamp Set and  Coordinating Die Set.  I'm think that I might have added too many sprinkles but then again, can you really have too many sprinkles?  I think not.

For the background on this card, I used the Puffy Cloud Layers Stencil with Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide Ink on a piece of white cardstock cut to 5.25" x 4.0". 

I cut the fence from white woodgrain cardstock using the Picket Fence Cut Out Die. This die isn't long enough to go all the way across the bottom of the card, but you can easily line it up to die cut twice. It will need to be 4.0" long.  The little piece of grass was cut from green cardstock using the Outdoors Borders and Scene Builders Slimline Set.  Once I had that grass line cut, I trimmed it to 4.0" x .75" and glued at the bottom of the fence.  

I used the Just Add Sprinkles Stamp Set and Coordinating Dies to cut out my little friend and the cupcakes. 

I colored them with Copic markers in the following colors:

  • E50, E21, E23, E25, E29
  • R11, R20
  • RV21, RV04
  • B0000, B000
  • V04, V06, V17
  • Y02, Y08, Y19

For the sentiment on the outside of my card, I used the new Simply Sentimental: Sprinkles Stamp Set and Coordinating Die set.  For the inside sentiment, I used the sentiment that came with the stamps set.

To finish up my card, I popped up my little friend and his cupcakes on some foam dots to give my card a little dimension.  Then I added some little sprinkles to the sky. Yes, I did go a little overboard on the sprinkles, but I think is looks really cute!

This was such a fun card to make and fairly quick because there wasn't a whole lot of coloring to do.

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Thank you for stopping by and I hope your day is sprinkled with magic.

Sandy



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