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


Thursday, June 25, 2026

Easy to Make Simple Pop Art Card

 

Hello! Welcome back to the BPM blog. This is the quickest card I was able to pull together in a while. I have been more into making complex cards lately. This card does not require a lot of of supplies and it only requires simple crafting techniques.


I only used one stamp on this card. I used the Blank Page Muse Steampunk Watch Face Rubber Stamp

I die cut different pastel colored cardstocks. You don't even need to do die cutting. You can just trim the cardstock into squares. I just like the stitched detail on the cardstock created by the die.


I used the negative cut as a die cut positioner for the squares. I positioned the negative cut on the sticky mat which is inside the stamping tool. 


I inlaid one of the squares to the opening of the negative die cut. I positioned the stamp over the stitched square die cut. I applied washable glue to the back of the stamp to adhere this to the door of the stamping tool.


I inked the stamp with a dye ink. At first, I was going to do a tone-on-tone look but I changed my mind. I inked the clock image with a brown ink. 


I stamped the clock image to the square die cut.


The great thing about using a stamp positioner is that I can re-ink and re-stamp the image on the same spot. I repeated the stamping about three times to make the impression crisp.


I removed the stamped square die cut off the sticky mat using a spatula. You can also use a craft knife or craft pick if you don't have a spatula.


I positioned another square die cut on the negative die cut. Now, I am ready to ink and stamp again on this square die cut. This trick just makes the process easier and quicker since there is only one stamp that was used.


I arranged the square die cuts on the front of a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" note card. I applied liquid glue to the square die cuts.


I lightly placed the glued square die cut on the note card.


I continued adding glue to the square die cuts and placing them on the card front until all of the die cuts have glue on it.


Once I am happy with the placement, I pressed the square die cuts to the note card. I set this aside to dry. I placed something heavy over it while the glue dries.

I cut a gray cardstock strip at 1/2" x 5 1/2". I adhered this to the fold edge side of the card front. 


I rounded the outer corners with a corner punch.


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

Maria Giselle B.

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Thursday, June 18, 2026

Summerween card by Cathy N

 Good morning, Cathy here with a Summerween card for you.


                                                                     Stamps Used:

                                                                   Witch sisters

                                                                       31

* Make the background with orange distress stain and distress oxide inks. 

* Splatter pink distress oxide around the card base.


* Stamp Witch sisters in the center at an angle. 

* Cut out a film strip die cut and color it with brown distress oxide. Glue on card so the Witch sisters are in the middle of the die cut.

* Stamp   31 around the card and add some Halloween ephemera and thread,


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Blank Page Muse 2018 Sin City Stamps 2013