Showing posts with label beach grass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach grass. Show all posts

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Elegant Beach Grass Card Design featuring "From Tropical Dreams" by Pam Bray Designs

 

Elegant Beach Grass Card Design featuring "From Tropical Dreams" by Pam Bray Designs

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 unveil a breathtaking beach-inspired card featuring the beach grass stamp from the "From Tropical Dreams" set by Pam Bray Designs and the sentiment phrase stamp "Courage – the difference in success and failure". This design captures the essence of a serene seaside escape, blending vibrant alcohol ink hues with the delicate texture of the stamped beach grass.

The creation process began with a stunning alcohol ink background, blending shades of blue and green in a smooth effect to mimic the ocean’s gradient. I then stamped the beach grass in matching teal and green tones, allowing the ombre backdrop to enhance the natural flow of the design. The sentiment was added with a touch of elegance, framed by a stitched panel and accented with golden embellishments, bringing the whole piece together with a harmonious coastal vibe.



To create this project, you will need the following:

Stamps

 Paper

  • White cardstock panel - 4.25" x 5.5"
  • Yupo paper -  4.25" x 5.5"
  • White A2 Card base

Inks

  • Ink (I chose blues and greens, ex Distress Oxides)
  • Ink-Black (sentiment)
  • Alcohol inks  (I chose blues and greens)

Tools

  • Ink-Blending brush(s)
  • Sticky mat (optional but very useful to hold work in place without using tape) 
  • Scissors
  • Liquid glue
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Edged die(s) of choice (I chose a sticthed edge die to frame the image)
  • Die-cut machine
  • Stamping tool (I use a Misti) 
  • Gold flat-back pearls (three different sizes for interest)
  • Masking tape 

Process: 

  • Cut Yupo paper to size, wear gloves, and use a felt applicator to drop light green ink at one end, tilting to create an ombre base; add teal and blue inks gradually, blending with isopropyl alcohol for a smooth gradient.
  • Add ocean-like swirls with extra ink drops or air from a straw, blending as needed; let layers dry briefly between additions.
  • Allow the background to dry completely (5-10 minutes)
  • Stamp the beach grass image from the "From Tropical Dreams" set onto the white cardstock using black ink. Let it dry fully to avoid smudging.
  • Mask off the bottom third of the card with masking tape for the sentiment.
  • Secure the stamped cardstock to the sticky mat to hold it in place. 
  • Using ink blending brushes, gently apply shades of blue and green inks over the stamped grass to mimic ocean water. Start lightly at the top and blend downward for a gradient effect, ensuring the black lines show through for contrast. Build layers gradually for depth, blending out harsh edges.
  • Place the inked panel into a stamping platform, I use a Misti, then position the stamp, secure it to the door, ink, and stamp the sentiment. Reapply the ink and restamp if necessary for full coverage.
  • Using the die machine and edge die of choice, cut the stamped panel down to its final dimensions.
  • Using liquid glue, adhere the gold flat-back pearls.
  • Using liquid glue, adhere the image panel to the background panel.
  • Using liquid glue, adhere the composite to the folded A2 card base.


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!


Tuesday, March 12, 2019

I wish I was an Octopus

Hello all you Blank Page Muse Fans!
Cathy N here with a watercolor technique card for you today.
I used a stencil and watercolor pigment powders to create this under the sea effect!

Stamps Used:
Octopus with top hat 
I wish I was a octopus saying
Beach grass by Pam Bray

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Other Supplies Used:
Watercolor paper
Black ink
Green inks
Wave stencil
Pigment powers
Die cut mermaids
Google eyes

Cut a piece watercolor paper to fit a card base.

 Since this is going to be a underwater theme, grab a wave or water themed stencil. Lay it on top of the watercolor paper. Next sprinkle the pigment powers over top. Spray it with water. This will  active the powers. Lift the stencil off and let the paper air dry.
Ink and stamp the octopus off in the corner. Because it is watercolor paper it might take a few stampings to get a crisp image.
 Now take Beach grass by Pam Bray the tall one and stamp it on the bottom of the paper. Use different green inks to make it look like there is many grasses there.

Add your eyes to the octopus.
Stamp the I wish I was a octopus saying on white cardstock and layer it on black then add it to the bottom of the card. 
Add some die cut mermaids to the front and you have a underwater card ready to go!

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