Friday, September 12, 2025

Dare to be Different

 Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today using some amazing stamps  from Blank Page Muse.




Stamp and color the girl with Copic Markers.
Then fussy cut her and ink the edges with brown ink.


Create the card with assorted layers.
Create a pocket for the front of the card and adhere.
Place an assortment of gears across the bottom of the pocket.


Add a tag inside the pocket and add the phrase to the edge using foam adhesive for dimension.
Adhere the girl to the card with foam adhesives for additional dimension.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

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Edgar Allan Poe Steampunk Easel Card

Two things I love are Steampunk and Edgar Allan Poe. Blank Page Muse actually has two different size Edgar Allan Poe stamps of the image I used on my card today. For my project I used the larger of the two. All the papers and printed images are from the digital printable papers, Steampunk Romance.  What is great about using digital papers is sizing.  You can manipulate the size of the papers and images with your computer. 





Stamps from Blank Page Muse used on this card

Other Supplies:
Distress Oxide Gathered Twigs Ink
Versa Fine Black Onyx Ink
Tissue paper
Wide tip black Sharpie
Dimensional foam and double-sided adhesive


Print the digital printable papers, Steampunk Romance. paper to the desired size and fussy cut the flowers.  I made the flower 3 different sizes. 

I stamped the pen nib image with VersaFine Black Onyx directly on the card mat base. Also, stamped the postage stamp randomly on the mat, each time I inked the stamp I would stamp off before stamping directly on the mat. I stamp the ink bottle and fussy cut.



On a another piece of the patten papers from the Steampunk Romance collection I stamped Edgar Allan Poe, then masked him off with tissue paper and then stamped the Steampunk Watch Face Rubber Stamp, behind his head. 

I work on a big piece of tissue.  the tissue image of the pen nibs I used on the card. I carefully torn them from the large sheet.
Before adhering the mat to the base of the easel, edge the card mat and the paper with the stamped image of Edgar Allan Poe with a wide tip black Sharpie or other acrylic pen. If you desire ink fussy cut edges with Distress Oxide Gathered Twigs Ink or similar color. 



To assemble attach the paper with the stamped image of Edgar Allan Poe first. This will over lap the first five of the stamped images of the pen nibs. Adhere the first five tissue stamped pen nibs directly over the pen nibs stamped on the card mat. 
Adhere the corner flower paper to the upper left of the card. For dimension add a large flower the same size over the flower. Tuck a smaller flower under the lower left of the large flower. 


With dimensional foam attach the ink bottle and three additional flowers as pictured.  


Add a strip of paper to the bottom of the inside with dimensional foam to create a stopper when opening the card.  Add fussy cut flowers to the stopper. 

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Lyneen Jesse


Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Steampunk Garden Card

Hi, friends!  It's Walter on the blog today with a card with a touch of whimsy.  This month's design team theme is steampunk, which is a category that I have only dabbled in a bit.  For my first design, I knew that I wanted to have a floral element with it and thought that a garden would be fun.  I then thought that a hummingbird is perfect to go with a garden . . . and it just so happens that Blank Page Muse has a steampunk hummingbird stamp!  I built my design around it . . . let's jump into my creative process!



Here's what I used to make it:

Here's how I made it:

I started by ink blending a light amount of Iceberg ink onto the white card panel to create a very light blue sky.  I knew it was safe to cover the panel with this color since it's a very light shade of blue and I would easily be able to cover it up when I colored my florals.  I then stamped the flower and leaf branch from the You Make me Happy Hummingbird stamp set in black ink.

I envisioned a whimsical sky for my steampunk world and thought it would be fun to have lightly stamped shapes and designs throughout it.  I chose some fun detail stamps from Art Doll stamps sets and randomly stamped them around the background using the Iceberg and Mist Gray inks.  I stamped the stamps using Iceberg twice to make a darker shade of it than was blended on the background.  Both of these combined create a very fantastical sky!




I then used another detail element of a long block pattern with Shadow Creek ink to stamp along the bottom edge of the panel to create a grass-like look.  I didn't want it to look like real grass since this is a steampunk card and thought that the blocks would be a nice substitute.  Next up was coloring the flower and leaf elements, which I did using various shades of red and green alcohol markers.  I added a little detail to the flower using a white gel pen.  Satisfied with the flowers, I then choose the words from the Art Dolls stamp sets that I wanted to use and stamped each in a different color ink.




The final step was to create my steampunk hummingbird, and it could not have been easier!  I stamped the image with copper metallic pigment ink to create a more industrial feel.  I finished it by coloring the cogs with silver and gold gel pens.  I was very happy with how it looked, so fussy cut it, put double sided foam tape behind it, and adhered it down to my card.




That's it - the card was complete!  I think it has a nice blend of whimsy, fantasy, and nature.  It's a perfect card to send to someone who needs a little inspiration or encouragement.

Thanks for spending some time with me here on the blog.  I'll see you again next week for more stamping fun.  Until then . . . be well!


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Monday, September 8, 2025

Gnome Art Journal~Steampunk


Hello! Welcome back to the BPM blog. For the month of September, the DT is creating projects with Steampunk as the theme. To be honest, this is a theme that I do poorly especially since I don't have the images that are considered steampunk. Thankfully, I received some direction from the internet on how to give a non-steampunk image a steampunk feel. 

The Blank Page Muse stamps I used on this project are:

I stamped the gnome using the Tim Holtz Vintage Photo Distress Oxide. I colored the image using metallic pens, which is one of the recommendations on how to make an image steampunk looking.


Coloring Mr. Elderwillow's beard was very tricky for me. I flicked a gray marker and used a color pencil to fill in the gaps. 


I think I over did coloring Mr. Elderwillow's beard but I guess it added to his scruffy look, what do you think? I stamped the sentiment on the bottom using the same brown ink. 


For the word wanted, I adhered the letter rubber stamps to an acrylic block using a washable glue.


I inked the letters using brown ink. I used two shades of brown to add variation. 


After inking the stamp, I lightly spritz water on the rubber stamp. I wiped off the water that is on the acrylic block to prevent the water from dripping onto the journal page.


I stamped the letter on the planner page.  


If there is too much water on the stamped letter, I used the corner of a paper towel to absorb the excess water.


I heat set the stamped letter before moving on to the next letter.


Another recommendation to make a project steampunk looking is to blend ink to the panel using vintage colors. I created a mask for the gnome by stamping this image on a masking paper. I fussy cut the image. I cut on the line. This does not need to be perfect. 


I adhered the mask on the colored image. 
 

I blended inks on the journal page, using brown inks and a black ink.


Removing the mask is like opening a mystery box. 


I hope you like today's project. 

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Maria Giselle B.





























Sunday, September 7, 2025

Elegant Beach Grass Card Design featuring "From Tropical Dreams" by Pam Bray Designs

 

Elegant Beach Grass Card Design featuring "From Tropical Dreams" by Pam Bray Designs

Good day, fellow crafters. It's Tamara once again, with a new post showcasing my latest card created using  Blank Page Muse products! Today, I’m thrilled to unveil a breathtaking beach-inspired card featuring the beach grass stamp from the "From Tropical Dreams" set by Pam Bray Designs and the sentiment phrase stamp "Courage – the difference in success and failure". This design captures the essence of a serene seaside escape, blending vibrant alcohol ink hues with the delicate texture of the stamped beach grass.

The creation process began with a stunning alcohol ink background, blending shades of blue and green in a smooth effect to mimic the ocean’s gradient. I then stamped the beach grass in matching teal and green tones, allowing the ombre backdrop to enhance the natural flow of the design. The sentiment was added with a touch of elegance, framed by a stitched panel and accented with golden embellishments, bringing the whole piece together with a harmonious coastal vibe.



To create this project, you will need the following:

Stamps

 Paper

  • White cardstock panel - 4.25" x 5.5"
  • Yupo paper -  4.25" x 5.5"
  • White A2 Card base

Inks

  • Ink (I chose blues and greens, ex Distress Oxides)
  • Ink-Black (sentiment)
  • Alcohol inks  (I chose blues and greens)

Tools

  • Ink-Blending brush(s)
  • Sticky mat (optional but very useful to hold work in place without using tape) 
  • Scissors
  • Liquid glue
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Edged die(s) of choice (I chose a sticthed edge die to frame the image)
  • Die-cut machine
  • Stamping tool (I use a Misti) 
  • Gold flat-back pearls (three different sizes for interest)
  • Masking tape 

Process: 

  • Cut Yupo paper to size, wear gloves, and use a felt applicator to drop light green ink at one end, tilting to create an ombre base; add teal and blue inks gradually, blending with isopropyl alcohol for a smooth gradient.
  • Add ocean-like swirls with extra ink drops or air from a straw, blending as needed; let layers dry briefly between additions.
  • Allow the background to dry completely (5-10 minutes)
  • Stamp the beach grass image from the "From Tropical Dreams" set onto the white cardstock using black ink. Let it dry fully to avoid smudging.
  • Mask off the bottom third of the card with masking tape for the sentiment.
  • Secure the stamped cardstock to the sticky mat to hold it in place. 
  • Using ink blending brushes, gently apply shades of blue and green inks over the stamped grass to mimic ocean water. Start lightly at the top and blend downward for a gradient effect, ensuring the black lines show through for contrast. Build layers gradually for depth, blending out harsh edges.
  • Place the inked panel into a stamping platform, I use a Misti, then position the stamp, secure it to the door, ink, and stamp the sentiment. Reapply the ink and restamp if necessary for full coverage.
  • Using the die machine and edge die of choice, cut the stamped panel down to its final dimensions.
  • Using liquid glue, adhere the gold flat-back pearls.
  • Using liquid glue, adhere the image panel to the background panel.
  • Using liquid glue, adhere the composite to the folded A2 card base.


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Friday, September 5, 2025

Tattered and Worn Happy Birthday Card

 Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today using some amazing stamps and papers from Blank Page Muse.


Stamps: Happy Birthday Background


Stamp the birthday stamp on a panel from the paper pack with black ink.
Emboss with clear embossing powder, then tear all edges.
Mat with gold cardstock, also tearing the edges.
Adhere chipboard elements to the panel with brands.



Create a pocket inside the card to hold a gift card.
Stamp the birthday stamp with black ink and emboss.
Adhere the pocket to the card and slip a gift card inside.



Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

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Fall Sunflowers

 Hello September!  School buses are running again, the weather is changing, my annual county fair is in the past. Hope you enjoyed the summer months!  Sunflowers remind me of Fall. They are also one of my favorite flowers. Today the centerpiece of my card is the Sunflower and Dragonflies Art Stencil.

In addition to the Sunflower and Dragonflies Art Stencil The Eyes 1 Stamp, Learn from Yesterday sentiment and the Steampunk Romance: Digital Printable Papers were used!


Additional supplies used:

  • Black Stamping ink
  • Acrylic block
  • Gold Wide tip Sharpie
  • Cosmic Shimmer Graceful Mustard Glitter paste
  • Lunar Paste Refined Copper
  • Astro Paste Tropical Tango
  • TCW Stencil Butter Olive (not pictured below)
  • Spatula
  • Water
  • Paper towels
  • Glass Dip pen and ink
  • Deco Foil scrap
  • Watercolor paper
  • Paper Scraps
  • Adhesive/dimensional foam/glue stick

Have you ever spent time glue paper scraps, it is one of my favorite pastimes.  I use a watercolor paper pad to glue the scraps.  It is very relaxing, and it doesn't have to be perfect! The paper this project is on is one of my "glue book" pages. 





Print the Steampunk Romance: Digital Printable Papers two sheets per page.  This way you are able to shrink the size of the printed images. The eye image and sentiment were stamped on a couple of the papers.  


On the watercolor "glue page" stencil the Sunflower and Dragonflies.  The petals are Cosmic Shimmer Graceful Mustard Glitter paste.  The sunflower center is Lunar Paste Refined Copper and the dragonflies Astro Paste Tropical Tango. Let each area dry before adding the next color. 


Once the pastes were dry, it was time to add black ink with the glass pen.


You can see that the sunflower petals are outlined with the black ink.  In the first picture above the outline was a single pen line.  For the flower to really standout. a second pass was made with the glass pen, see the second photo above. All the gaps left by the stencil are filled in with the black ink.  


The stamped eyes and sentiment are outlined with the glass pen.  You can barely see the glass pen in the picture above.  Then let everything dry before foiling and assembly. 


Cut the paper to size, this is a 6 x 6 card. Edge the card front with a wide tip gold sharpie pen.  To randomly apply the foil, gently swipe a glue stick and press the foil on it.  Be sure not to apply too much glue stick or you want it to be splotchy and like peeled paint. 

Mount the card front on a 6x6 card base. The stamped sentiment and eyes were adhered to the card with dimensional foam.


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Enjoy your week!!

Lyneen Jesse











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