Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Sunflower Dreams

Hi, friends!

It's design team member Walter back on the blog today.  Sunflowers have a special meaning for me.  They were my mom's favorite.  She grew them in her yard - a tradition that one of my sisters has kept going since mom passed away.  They're such strong, resilient, and beautiful flowers.  I wanted to feature them since they're considered a fall flower and also in loving memory of my mom.


Here's what I used to make it:


Here's how I made it:

  • Cut a piece of white card stock to 4.5"x6.5" and ink blended it with Tumbled Glass ink to create a sky.
  • Stamped sentiment towards middle of card panel with black ink.
  • Stamped dragon fly in top right corner with black ink.
  • Colored dragon fly with gel pens (purple, green, and white).
  • Stamped two sunflowers onto a scrap of white cardstock, colored them with alcohol markers, and fussy cut them.
  • Determined position of sunflowers on card panel and then hand draw & color stalks and leaves with Rustic Wilderness ink; add some yellow highlights with Squeezed Lemonade ink.
  • Use double sided tape to adhere card panel to a 5"x7" Kraft card base.
  • Adhere sunflower heads onto stalks with double sided foam tape strips.
  • Use white pigment ink and a blending brush to tap some white clouds onto the card panel.
  • Glued down three gems in upper left hand corner.
The result is a very pretty, yet simple, encouragement card.  I know that my mom would have loved it.

Thank you for spending some time here with me today.  See you again soon!

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Saturday, September 7, 2024

Mica Spray - You Make me Happy

                                         Mica Spray - You Make Me Happy


Good day, fellow crafters. It's Tamara once again, with a new post where I am going to be showcasing my latest card created using I Brake for Stamps and Blank Page Muse products! 


Incorporating mica sprays with embossed images can create stunning effects. They are a versatile tool that adds a beautiful shimmer and depth to your designs. When applied to embossed images, the sprays highlight the raised areas and enhance the texture, giving your cards a luxurious and dynamic appearance. The result is a captivating blend of color and shine that makes each card unique and eye-catching.


To create this project, you will need the following: 

  • Blank Page Muse You Make Me Happy Hummingbird Clouds Flower

  • I Brake for Stamps Coral Sunflower (Large)

  • Cardstock - white

  • Mica Mists - Olive, Violet, Dark Blue, Peach and Fuchsia

  • Plastic tarp or splatter box (a MUST)

  • Stamping platform

  • Watermark ink

  • White Embossing powder

  • Heat Tool

  • Scissors

  • Liquid glue

  • Paper trimmer

  • A2 card base – white (4.25” x 5.5”)



To craft your card, you will need to begin with the focal image and sentiment.


  • Place white cardstock into the stamping platform

  • Align the stamp, and ink with watermark ink, and stamp the focal image. Repeat to ensure complete coverage

  • Align the stamp, and ink with watermark ink, and stamp the sentiment. Repeat to ensure complete coverage.


  • Remove the background panel from the stamping platform

  • Cover the panel liberally with white embossing powder

  • Heat set the powder with a heat tool

  • Place the embossed panel on top of a paper towel, a tarp, or in a splatter box
  • Using various colors of mica sprays, lightly mist over the design.
  • Apply enough spray to cover completely.  The embossing powder acts as a resist so don’t worry about the image
  • Allow to dry completely
  • Wipe excess from the embossed area which will brighten the image.

The last stage in the creation process is the assembly.  Trim your panel down to  4” x 5.25, which allows for a reveal, and then with liquid glue adhere it to the white A2 card base.  With that, I called the card complete.



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Thursday, September 5, 2024

Cactus Silhouette at Sunrise

Good morning my stamping friends! When I saw the silhouette cactus image, I knew I wanted to create a sunrise background to stamp the image on.  I love how the Oxide Inks blend creating an early morning sunrise. 






I Brake for Stamps used: 

Other supplies: 
Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks 
Squeezed Lemonade
Festive Berries
Spiced Marmalade
Blending brushes
White Cardstock
Card base
Staz-on Black Ink
Stamp Platform
Parchment Paper
Gems



First blend the Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks: Squeezed Lemonade, Festive Berries and Spiced Marmalade with blending brushes.  I always start with the lightest color and work toward the darkest color.  


On a stamping platform or acrylic block stamp the cactus image.  I choose to make this a sunrise, so the reddest ink is at the bottom half of the card. 


To get the placement of my sentiment on straight I place parchment over the stamped image on the stamp platform.  I like using baking parchment with the lines. Then I stamp the sentiment on the parchment to see if it is straight.  Once I am happy with the placement, I carefully remove the parchment and stamp directly on the inked image. 


I necessary trim the edges of the stamped cardstock and then mount on the card base. Add gems if desired. 


What do you think of my desert sunrise?  Give it a try!  
Until next time, Happy Stamping! ~Lyneen




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Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Pretty Laundry Line

 Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today.

Today I am using some amazing products from Blank Page Muse and I Brake for Stamps.


Blank Page Muse Stencil:  Butterfly Trails
I Brake for Stamps:  Easter Full Sheet, Mostly Phrases


Color the items with Copic Markers. 
Add glitter to the dress and hat.


Mat the colored panel with black cardstock, then orange cardstock. 

Create a card from brown cardstock.
Cut away the top half of the front panel.
Add the stamped panel to the card front.



Add orange cardstock to the back panel.
Place the stencil on the top half of the card.
Ink with brown ink.



Stamp the phrase on white cardstock.
Lightly ink then mat with black cardstock.  
Add to the base

Thanks for stopping by.


Steph

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Sunday, August 25, 2024

Moon And Stars

Moon and Stars

Good day, fellow crafters. It's Tamara once again, with a new post where I will

be showcasing my latest card created using I Brake for Stamps and Blank Page

Muse products!

Imagine gazing into the night sky, where countless stars shimmer like distant

jewels, and the moon casts a gentle glow over the landscape. The vibrant colors

of nebulae swirl together in an otherworldly dance, painting the cosmos with

hues of deep blues, fiery reds, and brilliant purples. This celestial canvas

inspires awe and wonder, reminding us of the infinite possibilities that lie

beyond our earthly realm.





To create this project, you will need the following:
• Yupo Paper or equivalent
•  Liquid alcohol inks - black required, other colors at your discretion
• Alcohol ink blower
•  Plastic tarp or splatter box (a MUST)
• Shimmer Spray
• Silver Glitter Gel
• Yellow textured paste
• Scissors
• Liquid glue
• Paper trimmer
•  A2 card base – white (4.25” x 5.5”)


To craft your card, start by creating the background panel. Since you will be

using alcohol inks, which will stain almost anything, take precautions to cover

your work surface with a plastic tarp or have a splatter box on hand.



  • Using a piece of Yupo paper, or equivalent, apply random drops of alcohol ink(s) to the paper surface
  • Using an air blower, move the inks around until satisfied with the look.
  •  If dissatisfied with the coverage, allow it to dry then add more alcohol inks and repeat the process. Drying time allows for a layered look
  •  If satisfied, mist lightly with a shimmer spray
  •  Allow everything to dry completely.


Once everything is dry, the background panel should look something like the image above. Do not worry about your work looking precisely like the example because no two alcohol ink projects will ever be identical which is part of the fun of using them.


The next step of the project is to add our focal image. For this card, you will use the Celestial Moon & Stars Mixed Media Stencil from Blank Page Muse, silver glitter paste, and yellow texture paste.



● Position the stencil where best fits based on your panel. For this version, I imagined that the left side of the panel was a distant nebula and wanted to keep that uncovered.

● Secure the stencil to your worksurface making sure that you Do NOT use a high tack tape over the background panel itself in order to prevent the paper from ripping when removing the stencil

● Once satisfied with the location of the stencil, mask off the moon. The yellow paste being used in a later step will cover any issues resulting from tape removal


  • Using a small pallet knife, spread the silver glitter gel over the stars. Be sure to clean off any excess from the stencil.
  • Carefully remove the masking from the moon and apply the yellow paste. I opted for finger painting for this step just to amuse myself, but a pallet knife or scrapper works well.



● Allow to dry completely and then relocate the stencil as desired to add more stars to the background panel.

● KEY TIP: be sure to clean all tools after using gels or pastes to prevent hardening or staining.

● Once satisfied with the location of your additional stars allow the background

panel to fully dry.


The last stage in the creation process is the assembly. Trim your panel down to

an A2 size, 4.25” x 5.5”, and with liquid glue adhere it to the white A2 card

base. With that, I called the card complete.


The stamps I used can be found by following the links in the materials list or

you can find them with a quick search on www.blankpagemuse.com. Visit our

social media sites for more stamping fun!


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Saturday, August 24, 2024

Eclipse Card Technique

Today's project showcases the Eclipse Technique. Eclipse technique is when you die cut a word or a shape on a background panel, then raise this die cut up slightly with foam or layered die cuts. I hope you like it. 


The stamp I used is the I Brake For Stamps License Plate Vintage Style Alphabet Rubber Stamp. This is an unmounted red rubber stamp that comes in two strips of letters and icons. You have an option to cut the letters apart or keep it together. I did not cut my stamps apart.

I repeatedly stamped the letters on a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" watercolor paper with a black watercolor friendly pigment ink. I painted the letters with different colors of water-based markers. I heat set the water-colored panel to speed dry it. 

Here comes the fun part. I die cut a sentiment on the panel making sure I kept every piece of the die cuts.


I adhered tape to the back of the opening created by the sentiment die. Using a double adhesive tape will be even better.


I die cut the word on brown cardstock three more times. I applied dots of glue to the back of one of the word die cuts, then pieced this on the opening of the water colored panel. 


I adhered the drop out pieces to the opening of the letters. It already looks good at this point, right? You can actually stop here to make this into an inlay card.


Since I am making this card into an eclipse card, I adhered the other two pieces of sentiment die cuts over the piece that is pieced in the panel to build layers. I adhered the sentiment die cut from the water-colored panel on the top. 


It is kind of difficult to see the raised sentiment on the first photo but this is what makes this card magical. The sentiment is hidden and you only figure out that there is a sentiment once you run your fingers over the panel and/or tilt the card. 

I hope you like today's project.

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Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

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