Monday, June 8, 2026

Acrylic & Stencils on Art Journal



Hello! Welcome back to the BPM blog. I have an art journal page for today's post. I repurposed an old, unused planner into an art journal. This is a where I can experiment with my craft supplies and just be playful.

I used the following Blank Page Muse Products on this page:

I stamped the collage stamp on a lightweight paper using a brown dye ink. I adhered the rubber stamp to the stamp positioner using a washable glue stick.


I pressed the inked stamp to the paper. The great thing about using a stamp positioner is that I can re-ink and re-stamp the images if I I did not get a good initial stamped impression. 


I cut the stamped postoids separately so I can create a frame on my art journal. 


I positioned the postoids on my page, making sure that there are no alike postoids next to each other.


I adhered the postoids to the journal page.


After I adhered all the postoids, I created a window on this page using a craft knife. I placed a small glass cutting board underneath this page so as not to cut the next page. I cut an x on this page.


From the x cut, I created the window using a pair of scissors and using the postoids as a guide.


My postoid frame came out shorter than the journal page. I trimmed off the excess. On hindsight, I should have started adhering the middle postoids to evenly distribute the postoids on the page length.


I used the craft knife to smoothen out the inner edges of the frame.


Now, I have a window opening. Time to work on the next page.


I die cut a white lightweight cardstock using a postage die. I want to keep the postage edges white so I masked the edges with an artist's tape. To lessen the stickiness of this tape, I adhered it to my skin and pulled it off several times. You can also do this on a piece of cloth like your shirt or pants if you don't want to do it on your skin. 


I adhered the tape on the postage edges using the stitched lines created by the die as a guide.


I positioned the stencil over the white postage die cut. I used a sticky mat which keeps the stencil in place. You can use tape and/or a temporary adhesive spray for this purpose if you don't have a sticky mat.


I colored the openings of the stencil using acrylic markers. 


Acrylic markers are more opaque. The beauty of it is you can color on top of another color without altering the original color. This property of this marker makes blending a bit of a challenge.


I colored the center of the sunflower with a brown acrylic marker.


I used black for highlight since I have limited colors of acrylic markers. It worked though.


I colored the stem with a green acrylic marker. I did not like the first green marker I used. I colored over the green ink that I did not like.


I continued coloring until all the openings of the stencil was colored. 


I actually love how the strokes of the marker added texture to the flower.


Moving on with the project, I traced the window of the first page on the next art journal page.


Using these pencil lines as a guide, I adhered a yellow washi tape to frame the postage die cut and also add a pop of yellow to the page when viewing it from the window.


I hope you like today's project. 


Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

Maria Giselle B.

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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Some red tags by Cathy N

 Good morning, Cathy here with 2 tags I made.




                                                                 Stamps Used:

                                                                Bald Eagle small

                                                               Diamond background

                                                               Sailor Jacks

                                                               Hands pointing 


* First take some tags and cover them in red distress stain.
*Stamp Sailor Jacks with drown distress ink on them.
*Edge with the same brown distress ink and then edge with black.


*Stamp eagle with black ink on the tag.

*Then stamp hand and cut out and add to tag. 

*Add number sticker.


*Stamp diamond randomly on tag.

*Stamp and cut out hand and glue one tag.

*Add Tim Holtz mini found relative.

*Add arrow punch


I hope you like the tags.




Monday, May 25, 2026

Watercolored Panel


Hello! Welcome back to the BPM blog. Today's project features 3 products from Blank Page Muse:


I trimmed a Strathmore Bristol paper into a 5" x 6" panel. 


I adhered the rubber stamp to the stamp positioner using a washable glue stick. 


I inked the rubber stamp with a Versafine Onyx Black ink which is a watercolor friendly ink.


I lightly pressed the rubber stamp to the watercolor paper. The great thing about using a stamp positioner is I can restamp the image again. 


This is how the image looks when stamped. Isn't she gorgeous?


I dry the ink of the stamped image by heat setting it before adding more watercolor to it.


I used different ink mediums on this project. On the hair, I used Tim Holtz Distress Stains in Rusty Hinge and Ground Espresso colors. You don't need a lot when using these mediums. You can also use a dry brush to apply the color. But if you want a lighter shade, dip the brush in water and/or add drop/s of water to the ink.


When I color, I usually start with the lighter shade and work my way using the darker shade. It is usually easier to add more pigment to an area being colored but water reactive inks are very forgiving. Just add more water to the area that you want to re-do, pick the pigment with a dry paper towel, then start all over again. 

If you noticed, I left areas without color. This will add hightlights to the hair, making it more realistic.


I used a metallic gold watercolor on the dress trim. 


Before I start a project, I usually search the web for ideas on color themes. I went with a rainbow gown for a unique look. I used Gansai Tambi watercolor from here on. I used a pearlescent watercolor ink on the wings. 


Time to work on the background. I taped the panel to a hard board to limit the warping that can happen when I start adding water and inks to the paper. I used an artist's tape but a masking tape will do. Lessen the stickiness of the masking tape by sticking it to your skin and/or your clothing then lift and re-stick it several times. This step will prevent tearing the surface of the paper when you start peeling off the tape after watercoloring the panel.


I switched to a flat brush so I can just paint the background evenly. 


I carefully added watercolor to the area close to the image. I don't want to re-activate the colors on the dress. If you are not comfortable doing this, you can create a mask or use a masking fluid. I used a round brush to paint the areas close to the girl image.


I dry the watercolor in between layering the watercolor. 


I used a round brush so I can create a ground for the image. This is just my preference and you don't have to do it. I just don't like my images floating.


I heat set the wet watercolor to speed dry it.


When I started this project, I only planned to use the girl stamp. Sometimes as you work on a project, ideas come. Here, I am inking the background image with a Tim Holtz Distress Ink in Vintage Photo.


I stamped around the girl image to create a text background. I did not use an acrylic block which is a great thing about using rubber stamps.


I used the stencil to add more layers to the panel. I used the holes of the stencil to add dots to the panel. I used another Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stain in Victorian Velvet.


I continued to move the stencil and kept adding dots of color.


Some of the ink seeped underneath the stencil. I used a paper towel to absorb the excess ink.


I used a white gel pen to accent the eyes. 


I used a black glaze pen to accent the dots on the wings.


I hope you like today's project. 


Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

Maria Giselle B.

Blank Page Muse is having a FLASH SALE! 10 HOT red rubber stamps are featured for sale with an amazing 50% discount. What a deal, right? 

But if there is nothing on the sale category that interests you, BPM is generously offering a 15% discount to their online store. Just use the code BPMMaria when you check out.

Only 1 code per transaction please. Enjoy!



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