Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Reverse Silhouette Stamping


Hello! Welcome back to the BPM blog. I am finishing up this month of featuring the BPM Wildflower Silhouette Border Style Red Rubber Stamp with this card. If you have missed the previous two posts in which I explored different uses of this stamp, below are the links to the posts:


For today, I am doing a reverse stamping technique in using this silhoutte stamp. Instead of the silhouette stamp being the last element to be added to a panel, I stamped this first. I heat embossed the image to the panel so I can do an ink resist technique. I used Distress Oxide inks on this card.

I prepped a Bristol paper cut at 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" panel with an anti-static powder tool. This is my paper of choice when I do ink blending. The powder tool helps in controlling the embossing powder from being attracted to other areas of the panel other than the sticky ink. 

I adhered the rubber stamp to my stamping panel using a washable glue ink. I inked the stamp with an embossing ink and pressed this to the paper. 

I used a stamping tool which helps in transferring the sticky ink.

I poured embossing powder to the sticky ink. I tapped the excess to a scrap paper so I can return this back to the container.

I usually start on the back when I melt the embossing powder. This prevents the powder from flying off the panel and all over the place. 

Once I see some of the powder melting, I move the heat gun to the front of the panel and continue heating the panel until the powder is all melted. I made sure to move the heat tool while melting the powder to avoid flattening the already embossed powder.

I have a spot that did not have enough embossing powder on it. I'll show later on this post how to fix this.

I chose two colors to blend on the background of the panel. I used a sticky mat which I temporarily adhere the paper to. It keeps the paper in place while blending. I also used a rotating platform. Instead of lifting the paper and/or the sticky mat so I can blend the ink on another area of the panel, I just rotate the platform. 

After picking up the ink from the pad, I pounce the ink blending tool to a scrap paper before applying the ink to the panel. I always try to do the blending with a light hand to avoid any harsh lines.


I started with one color on the top corner then used the other color on the bottom corner. I inked away until the whole panel is covered with ink. 


This is a close up of the blended panel. In here you will also see the imperfectly embossed flower.

This is when things just spontaneously happened while creating this card. 

I placed the Butterfly Trails Circles Patterns Mixed Media Stencil over the inked panel. I blended the same colored inks over the stencil matching the color I am blending with the one on the panel. 

I somehow lost this detail when I blended the left over ink on the blender tool over the panel. I should have dried the circles first with a heat gun before blending another layer of ink over it. 

I tapped water from the sprayer tip to the inked panel to lift some of the ink off the paper. I patted a paper towel over the panel to pick up the excess water droplets.

My disorganization on this project did not end with the stenciling. I decided to stamp on the panel using the BPM Handwritten Note Art Rubber Stamp. I spritz some water on the stamp.

I tapped off the excess water from the stamp. 

I pressed the stamp to the inked background. The oxide ink reacted with the water. The ink that had contact with the wet rubber stamp got lifted off the background. You will notice that I just used my hand to press the stamp to the panel. This is another way of stamping with red rubber stamps if you are going for an organic look and not crisp lines.

I was hoping the rubber stamp picked up the ink lifted from the panel so I can stamp back to the panel. Since it did not, I inked the stamp with the green oxide ink.

I pressed the inked rubber stamp on a different area of the inked panel.

I added some wonky stitching details to the panel using a rectangle die. 


To fix the embossed flower, I used a white gel ink pen, adding dots to the missed portion of the white embossed flower.

I adhered the inked panel to a cream colored top folding note card.

I hope you like today's project. This is another great way to stretch those silhouette stamps. 

Friday, March 20, 2026

Beautiful Birdhouses

Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today using an assortment of stamps from Blank Page Muse to create 2 cards.


Blank Page Muse Rubber Stamps: Large Birdhouses, Large Script Background,
Blank Page Muse Clear Stamps: Special Day Clear Stamps
Blank Page Muse Paper Pack: Tattered & Worn 6x6 pack



Stamp and emboss the birdhouses using navy ink and embossing powder.
Using blank ink stamp the script stamp lightly on one of the images.
Stamp it heavier on the 2nd image.


I image will be used as a rectangle and the other will be die cut into a large oval.


Mat the rectangular image on black cardstock.
Add to a floral card.
Finish with a sweet sentiment which was popped onto the card.


Cut a piece of pattern to fit the card front and adhere the birdhouse,
Add a strip of the same paper along the inside of the card.
Stamp Hello Friend on the card.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Bookmark by Cathy N

 Good morning, Cathy here with a fun and fast bookmark you can make.


                                                                   Stamps Used:

                                                                Nature and things

* Stamp the ones that look like fireworks in black ink. 

* Color the inside with glitter gel pens of different colors. 



* Layer that on some black cardstock.

Monday, March 16, 2026

Stepping Up Silhoutte Stamps


Hello! Welcome back to the BPM blog. I am featuring the Blank Page Muse Wildflower Silhouette Border Style Red Rubber Stamp this month. This is my second post using this stamp on a card. Please visit the other post, Silhouette Stamp with Acrylic Markers, if you are interested.



On this card, I created a blended background on a white cardstock using dye inks with spring colors. Don't we all wish it to be spring? I don't know on your neck of the woods but here at St. Louis, it can be 70 degreess one day and drop to 40s the next day. Brrr!


I used a blender brush on applying each color to the white cardstock. I applied the colors with a light hand to avoid creating harsh lines which sometimes cannot be avoided. I went back and forth in between the colors to create a smooth transition between the colors.


I flicked water droplets on the blended ink panel. I should have flicked the water as soon as I am done with ink blending, while the inks are still wet. My mistake is that I set the panel aside before doing this step. The dried ink did not react to the water which would have not been the case if I did it sooner.


I positioned three hexagon dies on the panel, securing it with a less tacky tape. I die cut these hexagons and set it aside.


I applied washable glue on the back of the red rubber stamp. 


I pressed the stamp positioner on the red rubber stamp.


I used the negative panel as a guide to position the hexagons on the stamping tool. I removed this panel once the hexagon die cut is in place.


I inked a portion of the wildflower stamp and stamped it on the hexagon die cut. I used a dark brown dye ink for the stamping. I stamped the image twice for a crisp look.


I repeated the step on the other hexagon die cuts.


I moved the the hexagon die cut so it will have a different focal point on the hexagon die cut when it is stamped. 


To step these hexagons up a notch, I added embossing details to it using an embossing folder. 


This detail will pretty much offset the open space on the largest hexagon die cut.


I add liquid glue to the back of the hexagons.


I adhered the hexagons on a speckled cardstock cut at 5 1/2" x 4 1/4". To tie up with the hexagon die cuts, I embossed this panel with a hexagon embossing folder. I also flicked some brown stain on this panel, flicking it opposite the diagonal line created by the die cuts.


I adhered iridescent butterfly sequins to the panel and embossed sentiment strips. These iridescent sequins are great as it captures the color of the background giving it a different look depending on how you tilt it. 

I hope you like today's project. This is another great way to stretch those silhouette stamps. Lots of texture created with those embossing folders.








 

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Lion by Cathy N

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


                                                             Stamp Used:

                                                              Regal Lion

* Stamp lion and color with copic markers

* Layer on black cardstock and then on rusty orange card base.

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Friday, March 13, 2026

Beauty of Nature

 Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today using stamps and stencils from Blank Page Muse.



Blank Page Muse Stamps: Cammy in the Wind, Nature
Blank Page Muse Stencil: Butterfly Trails
Distress Oxide Ink: Rustic Wilderness


Stamp and color Cammy with Copic Markers.


Using a dauber and Rustic Wilderness Oxide Ink, ink the Butterfly Trails stencil on the card front.
Move the stencil on the card so the front is covered.


Ink the Cammy panel and mat with green cardstock.
Stamp the phrase, also ink it and mat with green cardstock.
Add the phrase to the card using foam adhesives for dimension.


Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

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