Showing posts with label Rachel Huddleston Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rachel Huddleston Designs. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Autumn Treasures

 Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today.

Today I am using some amazing products from Blank Page Muse and I Brake for Stamps.

 

I Brake for Stamps:  Pretty Pumpkin
Blank Page Muse Stamps:  Guardian of Autumn
Blank Page Muse StencilPebbled Path


Score a 5" x 6" card 1/2" around the front panel.
Use gray ink with the Pebbled Path stencil.



Cut a 3" x 10" panel and score in half for the front of the card.
Use the same Pebbled Path stencil on the front panel.


On the flap, add a torn strip of paper across the bottom.
Using a mask, stamp the phrase on white cardstock and mat with orange cardstock.


Add a 3" x 5" panel within the scored lines on the inside of the card.
Create an envelope and slip a gift card inside.
Stamp a phrase on the envelope and adhere to the card base.


Stamp the image and color with Copic Markers, then fussy cut.

Add the image to an oval and adhere to the card front.

Thanks for stopping by.


Steph

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Saturday, October 12, 2024

Stenciled Creepy Boy Fun Card

 Greetings!  Today I am excited to share this fun card I created using Blank Page Muse's Creepy Kids. The Creepy kids are not just for Halloween.


 I love to create cards with them and send as cheeky thinking of you card or just because cards. Because we all know life needs some humor and Cheekiness! 

To recreate this card you will need:  




Supplies

Blank Page Muse Boy Words & Stencil Creepy Cute Kid Bundle designed by Dead Sea Toons 

Blank Page Muse Tall Stars Stencil designed by Stephanie Eaton

Distress inks, Embossing ink, Embossing Powder (white), blank archival ink, Memento ink, Alcohol Markers, coordinating cardstock

Start by securing your circles stencil from the Blank Page Muse Boy Words & Stencil Creepy Cute Kid Bundle designed by Dead Sea Toons  over your card background. 


Apply ink to your stencil with black archival ink. 


Secure your Blank Page Muse Tall Stars Stencil designed by Stephanie Eaton over your background.  Apply embossing ink and then white embossing powder.  Heat emboss  your stars to create a resist images. 


Apply distress inks over your card background.  I applied 4 different colors.   As the ink is applied you can see how the stars pop off the page.  Matte your background onto coordinating cardstock and add to your card base. 



Stamp your Creepy Boy from your Blank Page Muse Boy Words & Stencil Creepy Cute Kid Bundle designed by Dead Sea Toons .  Color your image as desired.  I love to give the creepy kids bright faces to make the eyes really stand out! 


Add your stamped creepy boy to your card. 


I hope you are inspired to get creative with your stamps and papers from Blank Page Muse and I Brake For Stamps.  Don't forget to use my discount code BPMChris. 

 

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Monday, July 8, 2024

Almost A One Layer Card

Today's project features a silhouette stamp from I Brake for Stamps. I hope you like it. 


The products I used on this card are:
I used a heavy weight white A2 sized note card. I temporarily adhered the stencil to the card front. I covered the rest of the card with Post-It notes to prevent putting ink on these areas. I blended inks that are from the same color family with gradating shades. I lightly blended one color of ink over the stencil. After which, I cleaned the stencil and placed the stencil back over the card front off setting it toward the bottom right. I repeated the process until the whole panel is covered with ink blended blocks.

I bravely stamped the silhouette stamp on the bottom right of the card front. I did not get a good impression on my first try. On my second attempt, I must have moved my stamp positioner because the image was double stamped. Not to give up on this project, I stamped the image on a white cardstock. (Check my blog to know how many times it took me to get to this point.) I fussy cut the succulent and adhered it directly on top of the distorted succulent. 


Just by looking at it, you would think that this is a one layer card until you have a feel of the stamped image. And since I failed making this into a one layer card, I went ahead and adhered a sentiment strip.

Please visit my blog, Maria Giselle's Creative Cuts, for more details.

Find more inspiration by visiting the following blogs:

Visit our social media sites for more stamping fun!
I Brake For Stamps -https://ibrakeforstamps.com/ 

Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!


Sunday, May 26, 2024

Warm Sun and Gentle Breezes

Good day, fellow crafters. it's Tamara once again, with a new post where I am

going be showcasing my latest card created using Blank Page Muse products! 

As soon as I saw the sets I am showcasing today, I thought of someone special

who loves sunflowers, butterflies, and the color yellow. I ordered them right

away and added them to my craft stash. This card is beautiful yet simple to

make, so let's get started.



You will need the following:

 Blank Page Muse

 Butterfly Breezes

 Blank Page Muse

Blocks Pattern Stencil

 Black ink pad

 Yellow ink pad

 Cardstock –white and yellow

 liquid glue

 masking

 paper trimmer


To craft your card, start by selecting a background panel. You can use one you’ve previously

created or make a new one based on your preference. For this project, the

chosen panel features light pink and various shades of yellow. This panel will

serve as the basis for your stamped images, so choose colors that appeal to

you.


Next, use black ink and the Butterfly Breezes stamps to stamp the images onto

the panel in the colored area of your choice. You can either let the natural

color of the background panel stand out or add additional coloring to the

images. Once stamped, or stamped and colored, fussy cut the stamped images

and set them aside for later.


For the background panel, you will need a piece of white cardstock, the 

 Blank Page Muse Blocks Stencil, and some masking tape. Because the stencil

is smaller than an A2 card, masking is necessary. First, secure the white

cardstock to your work surface and then secure the stencil in place. Mask off

the area where you don’t want ink, and use yellow ink and an ink blending

brush to apply the color. Once completed, remove the stencil, realign it on the

opposite side of the panel, secure it, mask, and ink blend this side of the panel.

Allow it to dry fully.

The last stage is to assemble the card. Using a paper trimmer, cut the inked

background panel to its final dimensions. Trim a piece of yellow cardstock

slightly larger than the finished background panel to create a mat. Once both

sheets are to size, use liquid glue to adhere the background panel to the mat,

then adhere the composite to a white card base. Once dry, orient and adhere

your sunflower and butterflies to the panel. Finally, using the sentiment from

the Butterfly Breezes stamp set and black ink, orient and stamp the sentiment.

With that, your card is complete.

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


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Monday, January 8, 2024

Creative Ways of Using a Stencil

Hello! Welcome back to the BPM blog. Today's project is about how to extend the use of stencils. I also created a DIY stencil which might interest you. Best of all, while my craft supplies are out, I was able to create a bonus card. 

 

I am using several Blank Page Muse products on this card:
I used the stencil as follows:
  1. I applied Deco Transfer Gel over the stencil for foiling.
  2. I pounced Versamark ink over the stencil for embossing.
  3. I traced the open areas of the stencil so I can color it with glitter and metallic pens.
  4. I traced the open areas of the stencil and doodled some diagonal lines on it.
  5. I used the stencil for embossing to add an impression on the gold vellum.
Foiling, Heat Embossing, Coloring, Doodling using a Stencil

For the DIY stencil, I stamped extra two flowers on scrap cardstock. I fussy cut the flower on one of the stamped images, and I fussy cut the flower center saving this piece and both negative cuts. I used these pieces so I can blend the ink to the stamped flowers giving it a more softer look compared to flowers colored with markers.



Since I have a left over piece of the stenciled panel (which I did not want to put to waste), I cut this left over piece into several pieces to create a frame for another card.

I hope you like today's card. If you have another way of using a stencil, please make a comment so I can also try it out. Please visit my blog, Maria Giselle's Creative Cuts, for card details. 

Find more inspiration by visiting the following blogs:

Visit our social media sites for more stamping fun!
I Brake For Stamps -https://ibrakeforstamps.com/ 

Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!







Monday, July 31, 2023

Photograph & Remember!

 Hi Crafting Friends!

I can't believe we are half way through the year - time is flying!


Today I am sharing some vintage tags using stamps and stencils available in the store along with vintage collage elements and bits and pieces.

I made the tags backgrounds with stencils, texture paste and Lindy's Magical.
Stencils used: 
Eye Stencil & Blocks Pattern both designed by Dead Sea Toons


Stamps used:
"Dots" on tag background from the Half Sheet Numbers & Flowers
Window Frame stamped onto white card and fussy cut


I then added Tim Holtz vintage "heads', some vintage ephemera, hessian, lace, acetate embellishments - they are a bit of a mix of vintage and modern which I love!



***Remember to us the code BPMSharon at the store for 15% off ***
So many fab stamps to choose from!
Note: you can use the code at either the IBFS Store OR the BPM Store - why not do an order from each and increase your stash!

And visit our social media sites for more stamping fun!
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Thursday, January 5, 2023

Let Your Light Shine!

 Hi Stamping Fans!

Well Xmas is nearly here - can you believe how quickly the year has gone?


I've whipped up these tags at the last minute using stencils available in store with texture paste and Lindys Gang Magicals for some nice Xmas Sparkle!

The Gnome Stamp Set designed by Pam Bray was perfect for adding a little character and sentiment - quick and easy - just stamped in black and added some metallic pen!



Stencils used: Slimline Stars designed by Pam Bray & Bones Snowflakes designed by DeadSeaToons
Stamp Set: Starbright Gnome


***Remember to us the code BPMSharon at the store for 15% off ***
So many fab stamps to choose from!
Note: you can use the code at either the IBFS Store OR the BPM Store - why not do an order from each and increase your stash!

And visit our social media sites for more stamping fun!
I Brake For Stamps -https://ibrakeforstamps.com/ 

Monday, June 13, 2022

Black and White Journal Page

 Today I'm sharing a mixed media art journal page combining products from IBFS and BPM!


To create my journal page background I used a stencil designed by DeadSeaToons and available at the BPM Store along with ink sprays, charcoal pencil & posca pens.


The main focal image of my page is a stamp available at the IBFS Store which I stamped onto an old book page covered with gesso.


***Remember to us the code BPMSharon at the store for 15% off ***
So many fab stamps to choose from!
Note: you can use the code at either the IBFS Store OR the BPM Store - why not do an order from each and increase your stash!


Pop over to My Blog and you can see all my stamping creations!

Friday, March 11, 2022

Feeling Colourful!

 Hi Stamping Fans!

Another month and another opportunity to get creative with your BPM & IBFS Stamps!
However, who needs an excuse to get stamping??? Not me!

I love to create my own mixed media background paper to cut up and use - you can create some great texture with papers, stamps and stencils! I made this one nice and colourful!
I love using my background card for making cards, creating ATC's and ATCoins!


Blocks Pattern Stencil designed by DeadSeaToons
Nature Girl Stamp Set designed by Donna Gray
"Make a Wish" from the Dandelion Wishes Stamp Set designed by Terri Sproul

More details over at My Blog!


Remember if you use the code BPMSharon at the store checkout you can save 15% on your stamp order - what better excuse do you need to go check out the huge range and nab some rubber stamps to create with! AND remember you can also use this code for discount at the "I Brake for Stamps" store as well! Fantastic way to build you stash of stamps and save some money!


Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Merry Christmas Gnome

 Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here finalizing my Christmas cards.



I've used one of the new clear stamp sets to create this Christmas Gnome card.

Stamps used: Winter Gnome



The full tutorial can be found on my blog.


Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

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