Showing posts with label Flower & Bird Sketches stamp set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flower & Bird Sketches stamp set. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Leap and Soar

   

Leap and Soar

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 heartfelt tribute to those rare souls who lift us higher—a delicate bird poised on the brink of flight, its wings etched with the quiet wisdom of a muse who dared me to dream beyond the nest. As the first light of dawn kisses the horizon, that solitary silhouette unfurls against the vast, whispering sky, a fragile echo of the magic you sparked in me: not with spells or secrets, but with the steady hand of encouragement, murmuring, "Leap." You taught me to fly, turning blank pages into soaring symphonies of ink and possibility, where every tremor of doubt fuels the rush of feathers against the wind. Join me on this feather-light adventure as we explore how a simple stamp set and sentiment can capture the thrill of wings once clipped, now chasing the untamed currents of what’s possible.






To create this project, you will need the following:

Stamps

 Paper

  • (1) Watercolor paper panel - 4.25" x 5.5"
  • (3) White A2 Card base - 4.25" x 5.5"
  •  (1) White A2 card base 

Watercolors

  • Watercolor pigments (brand of your choice, mine is an older Altenew set)

Inks

  • Black ink
  • Blue ink 
  • Yellow ink
  • Brown ink
  • Watermark ink 

Tools

  • Sticky mat (optional but very useful to hold work in place without using tape) 
  • Scissors
  • Liquid glue
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Border die(s) of choice 
  • Die-cut machine
  • Stamping tool (I use a Misti)
  • Anti-static bag
  • White embossing powder 
  • Heat tool
  • Flat-backed pearls
  • Double-sided adhesive - Low tack
  • Watercolor paint brushes
  • Paper towels
  • Cup of clean water 
  • Ink Blending brush(es) or applicator(s) 
Process: 
  • Place the watercolor panel on the stamping platform and secure it with the stamping tool.
  • Attach the bird stamp to the stamping platform, centered over the panel, using double-sided tape if needed.
  • Dust the watercolor panel with an anti-static bag to prevent stray embossing powder.
  • Ink the bird stamp with watermark ink and stamp the image onto the panel with even pressure, repeating 1–2 times for complete coverage.
  • Remove the panel from the stamping platform, sprinkle white embossing powder over the stamped image, and use a heat tool to emboss, creating “wells” for pigment.
  • Secure the panel to a work surface (e.g., an old wooden clipboard) for painting.
  • Moisten watercolor pigments with a paintbrush and water to activate them.
  • Use a clean paintbrush to apply the lightest watercolor pigment to the desired areas of the embossed image, starting with light colors, and let it dry completely.
  • Using the sticky mat, secure one of the cardstock panels in place.  
  • Using the Yellow ink and light pressure, blend the paper to your desired hue—aim for a gentle sunrise glow.
  • Repeat the previous step with a second piece of White cardstock, creating matching sunny frames.
  • Using two of the border dies of differing sizes and the now Yellow cardstock, use your die-cutting machine to cut out the panels. These will form the window edges.
  • In turn, secure each Yellow panel to the sticky mat and add the Brown accents, see photo for reference. A subtle flick of brown ink along the edges mimics weathered branches, grounding your bird's flight.
  • Once completed, set aside to dry—patience here ensures crisp layers.
  • Using the last of the White cardstock, secure it to the sticky mat and then use the Blue ink to make a sky-like effect. I used the borders to figure out the placement, blending from soft to a deeper cerulean for depth.
  • Remove the panel from the sticky mat and place the panel into the stamping platform. Secure the stamp into position, ink it with black ink, and stamp, re-inking and re-stamping if necessary.
  • Remove the panel from the stamping platform and trim it to the same size as the border dies—precision here makes assembly a breeze.
  • Adhere the panels together, creating a window effect, see photo for reference. The nested borders reveal glimpses of the sky and sentiment, framing your focal point.
  • Be sure to adhere the bird in between the window panels—it's the heart of the card.
  • Adhere the composite panel to the White A2 card base with liquid glue, centering it for balanced elegance.
  • For visual interest, add some flat-back pearls in an odd number and a triangular pattern to draw the eye of the viewer. Three pearls arching like a subtle constellation add that final sparkle, echoing the stars your muse helped you reach.


The stamps I used can be found by following the links in the materials list, or you can find them with a quick search on www.blankpagemuse.com. Visit our social media sites for more stamping fun!



Sunday, September 21, 2025

Bloom Where You Are Planted

 

Bloom Where You Are Planted

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 share a step-by-step guide for creating a stunning forget-me-not greeting card using the beautiful Forget Me Not stencil from Blank Page Muse.

Have you ever found inspiration in the simplest of designs? This "Bloom Where You Are Planted" card might just spark your creativity! I’d love to hear your thoughts—do you have a favorite crafting technique that brings your projects to life? Drop us a comment and let’s inspire each other!




To create this project, you will need the following:

Stamps

 Paper

  • (1) White cardstock panel - 4.25" x 5.5"
  • (2) Black cardstock panel - 4.25" x 5.5"
  • (1) White A2 Card base

Pastes

  • Metallic colored paste (use your favorite brand, though I used Lunar Paste)
  • Blue colored paste

Inks

  • Watermark ink

Tools

  • Sticky mat (optional but very useful to hold work in place without using tape) 
  • Scissors
  • Liquid glue
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Lable die(s) of choice (I chose a sticthed edge die to frame the image)
  • Die-cut machine
  • Stamping tool (I use a Misti)
  • Anti-static bag
  • White embossing powder 
  • Heat tool
  • Applicator 
  • Favorite embossing folder (I used one called Daises and Dots from my collection) 
Process: 
  • Using the white cardstock and the sticky mat, secure the cardstock in place. 
  •  Using the metallic paste of you choice and an applicator, apply the paste liberally to the white cardstock.  I used gently swirls and blended my edges together to get the effect shown.  Allow to dry completely ~ a couple of hours.
  • Secure the Forget me not stencil over the dried panel, and then apply the blue colored paste in a thin coat, be sure to cover everything evenly. I have found that an old credit or store card works well.
  • Carefully peel the stencil back at a 45-degree angle so as to not smear your work. 
  • Clean the paste from the stencil to prevent staining. Allow to dry completely ~ a couple of hours.
  • Using your favorite embossing folder and die machine, emboss the now dry panel.
  • Trim the panel to your prefered final dimensions, I removed 1/8th inch from all sides
  • Adhere the image panel to the black mat with liquid glue.
  • Adhere the composite to the white A2 card base with liquid glue.
  • Using the second piece of black cardstock and the stamping tool, secure the cardstock in place, and then orient the sentiment stamp with enought room to use an appropriate sized lable die, and secure the stamp in place. I used the Bloom Where You Are Planted stamp.
  • Apply anti-static powder to the intended stamping area.
  • Use the watermark ink to ink the sentiment stamp. Stamp the sentiment onto the mat with even pressure. Repeat if necessary for a clean transfer.
  • Use the white embossing powder and a heat tool to emboss the sentiment.
  • Adhere the sentiment label to the card panel with liquid glue or, optionally, for some added dimension, foam tape. 

 

The stamps I used can be found by following the links in the materials list, or you can find them with a quick search on www.blankpagemuse.com. Visit our social media sites for more stamping fun!


Saturday, July 24, 2021

Cactus Blooming Card

 Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here with a flip card today.


Supplies:

Blank Page Muse Stamps -
 Set of 3 Potted Cactus & Succulent
 Flower & Bird Sketches

Blank Page Muse Stencil -
 Eyes Stencil

Cardstock
Lawn Fawn Die
Ink


Stamp the cactus on white cardstock and color with Copic Markers.



Die cut green cardstock to create the card flap.  Fit the stamped images behind the flaps.  Mat with black cardstock and add to a white card.  Using the stencil, place it over the green panel and ink with brown ink.  Move the stencil around the panel until it inked.  Reminds me of the rings a flower pot leaves.  



In the lower corner of the card, add your phrase.


Thanks for stopping by.


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Saturday, May 22, 2021

Hi, Floral Card

 Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here again loving that the flowers that are starting to appear.




Supplies:
Blank Page Must Stamps - Flower and Bird Sketches
Cardstock
Copic Markers
TLC Designs Dies
Embossing Folder
Ink


Create a card from pink cardstock.
Cut yellow cardstock slightly smaller and emboss.
Ink over the embossed panel with brown ink. 


Stamp the flowers and color with Copic Markers.
Die cut the image creating an eyelet effect on the panel.
Die cut a larger corresponding mat.
Adhere the elements to the card.
Finish by die cutting HI and adding to the corner.


Thanks for stopping by.


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Friday, May 14, 2021

Stamps and Stickers

I find if I spend to long decorating my weekly planner I wont use through out the week. I'm sure I'm not the only one who does that. So today I took it easy adding some fun stickers and these beautiful flower stamps. Because, April showers bring May flowers. 

 




Rubber stamps used:

Additional items needed:
  • Imagination
  • Scissors
  • Alcohol markers
  • Glue
  • Stickers

Flower the flowers, I stamped them on brown paper and added shadowing with a contrasting brown alcohol marker.


Weekly planners are meant to be fun and useful. If you have any questions feel free to message Lasheet and if you choose to make your postcard tag her and Blank Page Muse. Thank you, happy crafting!! ♥

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Saturday, April 24, 2021

Stand for Something

 Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here to share a quick and easy card today.


Supplies:
Blank Page Muse Stamps - Flower and Bird Sketches
Blank Page Muse Stencil - Pebble Path Stencil
Cardstock
Ink
Flowers


Start by placing the Pebble Stencil on a white panel.  Using Distress Oxide Inks, add the first color.  Move the stencil and add another color.  Continue moving the stencil until you have achieved the look you were seeking.


Using black ink, stamp a phrase from the Flower and Bird Sketches stamp set.


Cut the panel and ink the edges.
Mat with cardstock and add flowers about the panel.
Add to card.


Thanks for stopping by.


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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Autumn Mums Tag

 Hi everyone! It's me, Tonya and I'm here to share a quick project I created using one of the flower stamps from the Flower and Bird Sketches Art Rubber Stamp Set.


I started with an already inked up tag from previous projects (can't leave extra ink on my glass tray) and used a circle embossing folder to add a little dimension before inking  over the embossed images and edges with a chalk ink.


I wanted to tone down the brightness of the orange and yellow. So I lightly inked over the edges and some of the embossed areas with a clear embossing stamp pad, applied copper embossing powder and set with a heat tool. I completed the same steps with gold embossing powder too.


I inked the edges of three scraps of patterned cardstock and adhered two of the pieces to the tag and a circle diecut. I added foam pop dots to the back of the third scrap and placed on the tag along with two other circle diecuts.


I placed the floral stamp onto the MISTI Stamping Tool, inked and stamped onto a piece of watercolor paper. I watercolored the image and once dry I fussy cut the image out.


The tag still looked a little off balance so I added another piece of patterned cardstock down the length of the tag. I adhered the stamp image to the center of the tag and added copper metallic, peach colored thread and a button to finish off the tag. 

As always if you have any questions about this project please let me know. Also if your aren't following Blank Page Muse on their social medias sites  or need to purchase stamps and supplies you can find them on:



Supplies

Black Water Proof Ink
Tan Chalk Ink
Tag
Paint Brushes
MISTI Stamping Tool
Watercolor Paper
Various Patterned Cardstocks
Scissors
Paper Cutter
Thread and Cording
Heat Tool
Gold and Copper Embossing Powder 
Dot Embossing Folder and Diecut Machine
Zip Dry Adhesive
Foam Pop Dots
Button
Clear Embossing Stamp Pad


Thanks for stopping by, hope your day is wonderful and enjoy creating!


Monday, June 15, 2020

Woodland Flowers


Greetings Chris here and today I am sharing this bright and cheery greeting card that was inspired by this month's challenge board.

This card features Blank Page Muse's Flower & Bird Sketches Art Rubber Stamp Sheet Set,  Dandelion Wishes with Butterflies Art Rubber Stamp Sheet by Terri Sproul and Knock on Wood Rubber Stamp Set Sheet.  Combine these stamps sets with some card stock, a scalloped punch, archival inks, distress markers and a water brush and you are set to recreate this card.

Start by stamping the flowers from Blank Page Muse's Flower & Bird Sketches Art Rubber Stamp Sheet Set onto a punch scalloped circle.

 Colored the stamped image with distress markers as desired.

Create your background by stamping wood block from Knock on Wood Rubber Stamp Set Sheet onto colored card stock. 

 I just love the details in this stamp!


Add stamped flower onto wood background and stamp sentiment using Dandelion Wishes with Butterflies Art Rubber Stamp Sheet by Terri Sproul to finish your card.  I hope you are inspired to get creative with your Blank Page Muse Stamps.  Don't forget to use our discount code .
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Monday, January 20, 2020

Floral Sketch Birthday Card

Greetings!   I am so excited to be playing with this month's challenge theme - Birthday Cards.  The month of January is a busy one for us for birthdays!  So this challenge was a great way to stock up on birthday cards.   And since I was getting a little tired of winter I decided to make a floral card! 


Supplies needed
Card Stock
Patterned Paper
 Memento Ink
Alcohol Markers
tag
Sequins
paper doily
jute


Start by stamping the flower from the Blank Page Muse Flower & Bird Sketches Art Rubber Stamp Sheet Set.    


Color your image as desired.  



 Stamp Blank Page Muse Happy Birthday! Word Rubber Stamp by Pam Bray Designs onto a tag

 Adhere patterned paper to card base.  Add paper doily.

Mat colored flower onto patterned paper and add to card. Add tag and jute bow and sequin accents to finish card. 

Be sure to play along with this month's challenge!    and be sure to follow us for more fun!

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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

A Little Birdie Told Me

Hello, hello! Samantha here with another quick and easy card to share with you all today. It's no secret that the bird from the Flower & Bird Sketches Art Rubber Stamp Set is one of my all time favorite stamps. That's why I reach for it as often as I do and I hope that my love for it will inspire you.
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For this card I stamped my bird onto white cardstock with black ink. I colored it in using alcohol based markers but decided that it was too dark. So I colored over the marker with crayons! Regular old Crayola crayons.
Next, completely experimenting, I applied odorless mineral spirits over the crayon and it blended. So super cool. I did a bit of stamp surgery to the "A little birdie told me..." Phrase stamp and stamped it below the bird.


I layered the panel to a card base on which I'd adhered a background die. Then I added some feather die cuts to cover a huge boo boo.
Remember that mistakes are really just opportunities for embellishment!


Easy enough, right? Make sure you check out the video I did featuring this gorgeous bird stamp and don't forget to subscribe to the blog!

Until next time,
Samantha


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