Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today using some amazing stamps and from Blank Page Muse.
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Friday, December 5, 2025
Christmas Pocket Card
Christmas Gift Tags with Digital Images
I love the Blank Page Muse digital Christmas Papers. For those who like to give your gift wrapping a personal touch handmade gift tags are perfect. They can be used to decorate packages or gift bags. I like to have them made ahead of time, so they are ready to attach as I am gift wrapping. Today I have eleven tags made with the Frosty Night Christmas Printable Papers and the Vintage Gingerbread Christmas Printable Papers.

Vintage Gingerbread Christmas Printable Papers (Candy Cane Paper)
Fancy Flourish Stencil
Other supplies
Ribbons
Lace
Gems
Astro Paste Tropical Tango
TCW Butter Paste Champagne Gold
Spatula
Wide tip Gold Sharpie
Crop-o-dile
Corner Chomper
I gathered items to use on my tags, ribbons, lace, gems, and paste that coordinated with the papers.
I first cut the papers the size of tags I desired, as you will see none of the tags are the same size. The smaller tags were part of the paper collection and in the shape of a tag. The others are all pieces of the digital papers cut to size. I used the Corner Chomper to round the edges at the top of the tag and the Crop-o-dile to punch a hole in each tag.
The tags above have Astro Paste Tropical Tango, with different die cut glitter foam embellishment and gems.
Monday, December 1, 2025
"OWL" always love you!
"OWL" always love you!
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 crafting with this beautifully detailed stamp and colored pencils. Let's Dive in!
- Large Owl on Branch stamp
Paper
- (1) White Cardstock - 4.25" x 5.5"
- (1) White A2 card base
Tools and Consumables
- Sticky mat (optional but very useful to hold work in place without using tape)
- Scissors
- Liquid glue
- Paper Trimmer
- Blue Ink
- Brown ink
- Ink-blending brush(s)
- Stamping tool (I use a Misiti)
- Colored Pencils
- Masking sheet - 4.25" x 5.5"
- Low-tack adhesive
- Sentiment of your choice (Mine came from my stash)
- Secure the white cardstock to the stamping tool.
- Align the owl stamp in the center of the panel.
- Use low-tack adhesive on the back of the owl stamp and then secure it to the stamping platform with some light pressure.
- Ink the stamp with the Brown ink, and then stamp the image. Reapply ink to the stamp and restamp if required for complete even coverage.
- Remove the stamped panel from the stamping platform and secure the masking sheet in its place.
- Ink the stamp with the Brown ink, and then stamp the image. Reapply ink to the stamp and restamp if required for complete even coverage.
- Remove the masking sheet and trim it along the edges of the image with scissors.
- Peel the masking sheet back and apply it over the image previously stamped on the cardstock panel.
- Secure the masked panel to your worksurface or the sticky mat.
- Use the Blue ink and an ink brush to ink blend a blue sky around the image to the desired hue. I like to go light with the sky in my cards to keep the focus front and center.
- Once the ink has dried, slowly peel the masking sheet off at a 45-degree angle to minimize the chances of tearing the image below.
- Remove the panel from the sticky mat and secure to a work surface. I prefer my glassboard because it is ultra smooth, but I have also found a clipboard to work well.
- Use colored pencils, Browns and Greens, to color in the image.
- Secure the panel into the stamping platform, align, secure, ink, and then stamp the sentiment.
- Remove panel form the stamping platform.
- Secure the background panel to the black cardstock with liquid glue.
- Adhere the completed panel to the A2 card base with liquid glue.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Fashion Tag-Lori
Sunflower card
Good morning, Cathy here with a fun card for you today,
Stamps Used:
* Stamp 2 Sunflower blossom on a digital ledger paper. Cut out.
* Stamp Chicken wire mesh background around a burn orange card base with a brown distress oxide ink. Then edge the card with that ink.
* Add the cut-out sunflowers to the card.
* Find a piece of ephemera to go in the bottom corner,
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Clean and Simple Card~Friendship~Kindness~Gratitude
Friday, November 21, 2025
Love is a Burning Desire
Love is a Burning Desire
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 crafting a beautiful and heartfelt card for someone special. Let's Dive in!
- Dogwood Flower on Stem stamp
- Love is a Burning Desire stamp
- Heart-shaped stencil (I used one from my stash)
Paper
- (1) Black Cardstock - 4.25" x 5.5"
- (1) White Cardstock - 4.25" x 5.5"
- (1) White A2 card base
Tools and Consumables
- Sticky mat (optional but very useful to hold work in place without using tape)
- Scissors
- Liquid glue
- Paper Trimmer
- Die-cut machine
- Border die (I chose one from my stash)
- Black Ink
- Red ink (Shade or your choosing)
- Ink-blending brush
- Clear block
- Secure the white cardstock to the sticky mat.
- Secure the heart-shaped stencil over the cardstock.
- Use the red ink and the ink-blending brush to fill in the stencil to your desired hue. I choose to make areas a little darker than others for additional interest.
- DO NOT remove the stencil; it will act as a mask.
- Adhere the Dogwood stamp to the clear block with low-tack adhesive.
- Ink the stamp with the black ink and then stamp the image onto the heart, making sure to leave enough room for the sentiment.
- Repeat for the other side of the heart if desired.
- Remove the stencil.
- Adhere the Love is a Burning Desire stamp to the clear block with low-tack adhesive.
- Ink the stamp with the black ink and then stamp the image onto the heart.
- Use the die-cutting machine and border die to cut the heart panel to its final dimensions. I wanted just a slight reveal, so the one I used took 1/8th inch off all sides.
- Secure the background panel to the black cardstock with liquid glue.
- Adhere the completed panel to the A2 card base with liquid glue.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Celebrate our Blessings
Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today using some amazing stamps and stencils from Blank Page Muse.




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