Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Digital Prints on Art Journal

 

Hello! Welcome back to the BPM blog. Blank Page Muse just released a new printable paper digital download set, the BPM Summer Citrus Digital Papers, Ephemera, Pockets & Tags Printables. For this month, I am going to use the downloads to showcase a couple of ways to encorporate this to your craft.


The images come in .png format. After downloading it, I saved it as a .jpg format so I can add the images to the Micrsoft Word. It is usually the full sheet of digital downloads that get added to MS Word. From here, you can alter the sheet of images. Make it larger, smaller or crop the image/s that you want to use. For this project, I printed the full sheet of images. I printed it on an 8.5" x 11" Hammermill Premium Color Copy Cover Stock. I resized one of the images incorrectly which you can see on the topmost sheet on the above photo. I got so focused on getting the right size for the other image on the same sheet since I plan to use it on a project for this month. 


But it's alright. I was still able to use this printed image on this project. Nobody will know that it is an incomplete print out. I trimmed it to size and cut it on the middle.


I folded the digital print leaving a tab on the bottom on three of the four digital prints. I folded the fourth piece halfway since this will be flushed on the edge of the journal. You can use a bone folder to score before folding. I did not. I used the bone folder to press on the fold for a crisp look. 


I inked the edges of all the digital prints after it was cut out to give it a vintage look.


I always try to add some stitching on my projects since I really love to stitch. I pulled out from my craft treasure box an old We R Memory Keepers Sew Easy Stitch Piercer to add holes on the journal paper. This tool has a newer version, in case you are interested. 


I sew near the fold of the folded journal panel. I sew it to the tab of another journal panel. I used a poking tool to add holes to the tab area using the holes of the poked journal panel as a guide. 


I did not have enough journal sheets printed from the collection. I used some leftover digital prints from my stash. This print is from the BPM Frosty Night Christmas Printable Papers, Ephemera Digital Download. Who said that you can only use a paper from a Holiday collection during Christmas? 

I did a running stitch using 6 strands of DMC embroidery floss. 


The two stitches on each end attached this journal to the tab of the journal behind it. Sort of like book binding but with a waterfall look. The rest of the stitching is just decorative stitching. 


I fussy cut the tags and most of the ephemera. I was planning to use my Cricut machine to do the cutting but my printer ran out of ink.


One thing I love about tags is adding hole reinforcers. I have a die that cuts a hole reinforcer but this is very easy to make. Just die cut or punch a small circle then die cut or punch a smaller circle on the center. 


Another thing I like about tags is adding ribbons or trims to it. The one I used frays. Instead of using a lighter to melt the edge, I used my heat tool. This melted the tip to stop it from fraying.


These are the tag inserts I will add to the pocket journal.


I adhered the folded journals to my art journal. I only applied adhesive to the sides so it does not interfere with the pockets.


This digital sheet includes washi tape images. To make it look like a true washi tape, I ripped the edges using a washi tape cutter.


I added some embossing to these washi tape print outs to add some interest although I wished I kept some without embossing.


I embossed one of the washi tape prints with a sentiment using an embossing folder. I inked the embossed impression to make the sentiment pop. You can stamp or write on it instead.

I fussy cut one of the prints on the sheet. I cut it leaving a slim border around it. There are some intricate parts on this image that I think it will be difficult to cut the image on the line.


I adhered some of the washi tape prints to the folds. I tucked the tags in the pocket. I also was able to tuck one of the washi tapes and the fussy cut print out on the sides of this waterfall journal.


This is how the journal pockets look when opened. It is kept closed by the tags. The one on the bottom has a tendency to open. I plan to keep it close with a decorative paper clip. 


I have nothing written on these mini journal pages. I plan to jot down goals for the coming months on it. 

I hope you like today's project and give this design a try.

Maria Giselle B.

BPM is generously offering a 15% discount to their online store. Just use the code BPMMaria when you check out. Enjoy!

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Monday, June 29, 2026

Bonsai Easel Lori

Hi, crafty friends! Today, I used the gorgeous Carolyn's Bonsai Elegant Stamp to create a fun and colorful easel card. I used masking to create the background. I even brushed off my Caran D'ache colored pencils to color the delicate image.

I started by stamping my image onto a piece of Neenah Classic Crest Cover Solar White 80lb cardstock with black ink.

I then stamped the identical image onto masking paper. Masking paper allows you to mask an image. By doing so, you will keep it in the foreground when stamping, watercoloring, or inkblending. 
This is the image halfway cut out. When fussy cutting, it's important to use sharp scissors, preferably with a fine point on the end. While cutting, move the paper instead of tge scissors. 

This is my masked image. I used Scattered Straw Distress Ink and Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide for the background. I ink blended with the ink and stamped the Dahlia Flower Blossom Stamp with the oxide. Oxides have pigment properties, so they are easier to stamp with.

Panel with masking paper removed. As you can see, the tree is in the foreground and ready to be colored. The masking paper is reusable and quite sturdy. I saved it for the next time I need it.

Colored bonsai. I use Copics about 99% of the time. However, with this delicate stamp, I didn't want to risk the marker ink bleeding out of those thin lines. I have a large set of colored pencils, so it took me a while to pick out the right color combinations.

Beginning of the easel card. I took a 4 1/4 x 11" piece of amber yellow cardstock, folded it in half at 5 1/2" to make a top folding card base. I then scored the front panel in half. This becomes our easel base.

I had cut out the panel with the tree out with an oval die, but forgot to take a picture of it by itself. This is a white oval one size larger. I used one of the same green pencils to color around the edges. I'm going to layer this under the first oval. The greens will match perfectly. If you can't find a cardstock close enough to what you want when layering panels, this is a simple trick. 

I adhered the ovals together. Also, I glued the bottom half only to the bottom of the scored front panel of the card base. Finished front of card.

When making an easel card, you need something glued inside to let the front panel rest while popped up. I die cut two small white ovals a one yellow oval, then stacked them. I die cut a smaller white oval and stamped 'Hugs' from Special Day stamp set, on it.

Finished card. As you see, I adhered the sentiment stack about 1/3 of the way up a final large, white oval glued inside the card. This is the card in the popped up position. I hope you like my card. I had a lot of fun making it!










Sunday, June 28, 2026

Oh darling mini slimline card by Cathy N

 Good morning, Cathy here with a mini slimline card for you today.



 

                                                                     Stamps Used:

                                                                      Oh darling

                                                                     scribble swirls

                                                                     Aster creepy cute kids


                                                                    Stencil Used:

                                                             butterflies and flowers 



* Start off by stamping scribble swirls inside the butterflies and flower stencil. 

* Take a blending brush and blend the over stamp so you make a flower image.



* Stamp girl and color in with copic markers. 

* Cut out.

* Stamp saying and cut out and color with the same inks used for the flowers.

* Add saying to bottom of card the add girl.

* Add all to a black card base.


Saturday, June 27, 2026

Summer Citrus Junk Journal Kit for you to Print at Home Digital Download

 Hello and Happy Summer!

This week  we have a brand new digital download in the shop to share with you.

It's called Summer Citrus and it features lemons and oranges and cute flower papers. There are tags, pockets, journaling cards and papers. Lots to use for your handmade cards, journals and scrapbooking needs.





I made a sample two page layout to share with you today. I printed the papers on an Epson Ecotank printer with it set to High for better color printing. I ran our of my go to paper by Hammermill. So I used regular copy paper. 



I used one of my own homemade blank books, it's about 5x7 inches. I distressed the edges and attached to the journal book pages.




Fussy cut, trim, distress and INK those edges with your favorite ink color.





I overlapped the two pockets and attached to the page. 









Fill the pockets as you like.

I inked the white center next to the binding so it was not so bright white.






On the opposite page I made a faux mini signature using the half pages.


 I love these, the "stitching" on it looks so realistic.  The butterfly flap lifts up to reveal...



...a fun interior, add embellishments from the kit as you like or leave it blank for journaling.


I used the stamp shaped punches to add some more whimsy! The stamp shapes are not included in the digital kit.




The stamp punches can be found on Amazon.


Thanks so much for looking! I hope you love this kit as much as I do! 

Have an awesome day!

Kim


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