Showing posts with label blank page muse stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blank page muse stamps. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Learning to Dance in the Rain

Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here using some amazing stamps and stencils from Blank Page Muse to create a quick and simple card.


Stencils:  Clouds


Cut white cardstock to size.
Place the stencil on top, then ink the clouds with 2 shades of blue ink.
Create the raindrops with blue and brown ink. 
Mat the stenciled panel with blue cardstock and add to a black card.
Stamp the Phrase and add to the card.


The full tutorial can be found on my blog.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Snail Mail Colorful Postcards!!

Hello! Today, I am sharing snail mail postcards that are fun to make and fun to receive in the mail. I just love getting colorful stamped mail, don't you? All the red rubber stamps used are from Blank Page Muse.


These postcards are made with -
Poppy Line Drawing
Classic Car Front View
Background Roses
Let the Adventure Begin Sentiment
4 1/2" x 5 1/2" white cardstock
TCW Stencils
Versamark ink
Ranger Embossing Powder - Black and White

To create the Poppy card, using Distress Oxide inks in Squeezed Lemonade and Picked Raspberry and blending tools, apply the ink to the card front. Then lay the stencil over dried ink and apply DO Carved Pumpkin to create the background. Finally, using the Poppy stamp and sentiment, ink with Versamark ink and heat emboss in black.


The second card was created the same way but use Squeezed Lemonade and Twisted Citron with the Classic Car Front and Let the Adventure Begin Sentiment.


The third card used Background Roses stamp and sentiment with DO inks in Peacock Feathers, Twisted Citron, Picked Raspberry blended over the background then the stamp was inked with the same three colors and stamped onto the card. the sentiment was heat embossed in white.


Here are the finished cards, hope you enjoy creating your postcards!





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Sunday, June 9, 2019

Postcard Journal

Hello everyone! So glad to see you back. This month's theme was Postcards and I first had this idea when I was going through my old vintage papers and other stuff, I remember my grandma having this old album full of postcards, it was crazy fun to look through and hear all of the stories she remember about each one. This had me thinking of a way to create something similar and just as fun!

Here is the cover of the postcard album.

Supplies used
Blank Page Muse stamps -
Correspondence Pens, Ink and Postage
Tall Flamingo
Dear Beach sentiment
Classic Car
Lady and Man Clock
Grungy Circles and Crackle

Watercolor paper
Tim Holtz Embossing folder
Rub N Buff Gold
Lumiere paint Green Gold
Ribbon
Hole punch
Paper Scorer
Map piece
Washi tape
Postage stamps
Distress inks in various colors

Start by cutting your watercolor paper into postcard sized pieces with about 1 1/2" extra for the binding holes, then score the pages at the 1 1/2" mark and holding tow pages together punch the holes in all of the pages.

Set aside 5 pages and paint the front and back of the covers with the Lumiere paint. You can use any paint you have on hand, I just like the old vintage look of the Green Gold.  Then using the embossing folder, emboss the front cover and stamp with the Postcard stamp. Using the Rub n Buff light rub it over the raised images. Take some of the Distress ink in black and rub it along the edges of both the covers for an aged look.

Next, you will start on the postcards, for the first one, stamp images all over the card and them using Distress Inks smoosh them over the images.








For the second card, use the Distress inks like watercolor, paint and splatter the background, let dry and stamp with the Flamingo stamp, Dear Beach sentiment, and Florida.














For the next postcard, glue down the map piece and use Distress Ink in Vintage Photo to distress the paper then stamp the postage marks and stamps on the map, then add some real postage stamps to the front along with the Dear Beach sentiment.


For the fourth postcard, I used the Grungy Tread stamp and the Classic Car stamp along with the postage stamps and stamped the card. Adding washi tape for added emphasis.  Then using an alphabet stamp set added Arizona and Route 66.


For the last postcard of the bunch, I stamped the Grungy Circles and Crackle stamps on the background then used Distress Ink around the edges and on the Dear Beach sentiment and the Woman and Man Clock stamp. 


Hope you like the Postcard Album that was created for the June theme of Postcards at Blank Page Muse!

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Thursday, May 9, 2019

Steampunk Gentleman Collage

Hello, so glad you stopped by! For the Steampunk theme this month, I wanted to use some recycled items.  The Steampunk theme stretched my creativity because I am not really into it but wanted to play around and see what I could do with images and gears. Here is a teaser close up of the embellishments used on the collage.


Supplies
Word stencil
Gears and other embellishments
Spackling
Drywall tape
Cardboard box
Acrylic paint – teal and brown
Gesso
Gel medium
Brushes and water
Washi tape

Take a cardboard box and tear off one of the flaps then tear down to approximately 6”x6” for the base of your collage. Tear off some of the “covering”; you want the ribs of the cardboard to show. Water down some gesso and lightly run it over the cardboard panel, let dry. Using the Background Grunge and Hearty Doodles stamps, add some texture to areas that are not torn off the front of the panel. 


Then cover cardboard with gel medium to seal it over. Using the word stencil and spackling, add some words along the edges of the cardboard panel and other interesting shapes, let dry completely. When spackling is dry, gently brush teal paint over the spackling.


Glue down some drywall tape on one side and using teal and brown paint light brush over the front of the panel. This will tone down the teal and create some areas that look rusty.

Now, you are ready to place the embellishments and focal point. Stamp the Vintage Steampunk Gentleman three times onto watercolor paper and using watered down teal paint, paint over the image and let dry. Seal with gel medium, let dry.

Using gears, buttons, keys and other assorted pieces, place them on the collage using tacky glue and foam tape for dimension. Add some washi tape near the bottom of the collage and glue down the Steampunk Gentlemen. 




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Saturday, April 27, 2019

Artist Trading Cards on Watercolor Paper

Hello! Great to see you back for another project using Blank Page Muse stamps.
For this month, I created ATC’s on watercolor paper.


Supplies –
Canson Watercolor paper
Distress Ink in your choice of colors
Ranger Archival ink Jet Black
Lumiere paint or any sparkly paint
Splatter brush and water
Twine
Spackling
Stencils of your choice
Paper dolls or printed images

Using a 9’ x 12” piece of watercolor paper, cut into ATC sized pieces of 2 ½” x 3 ½” then stencil with Distress ink using a sponge, then spritz with water to get a soft look to the ATC.


With the Archival ink and the Correspondence and Background Grunge stamps, lightly stamp over the ATCs for a light texture.


Lightly brush the Lumiere paint with a wet brush on areas of paint on the ATC then splatter with leftover paint.

Ink the edges with Archival ink or Distress Ink in your choice of color.

Stamp the back of the ATC with the Scribble Circles Information stamp.

Using a stencil and spackling, add some texture to the ATCs and when dry wrap twine around the bottom third of the card and tie in place adding some tacky glue to the knot.

Sort through your focal images and decide on which ones to use, ink the edges and glue down with tacky glue.



Add words from the Dear Beach sentiment stamp (I cut this stamp up to use the words in different ways). Attach words with foam tape for some dimension. Add other embellishments as desired and fill out the back of the ATC.



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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Mother's Day Art Decor with Matching Tag and Bag


Hello! Spring is finally on its way and I am looking forward to some warmer weather. While working on this project, I was thinking of Mother’s Day and how each year we get our moms flowers.  

Flowers inspired this piece, prompting me to create 3 pieces that complement each other – a piece of wall art, a tag, and a matching bag all ready to give to Mom on her special day.

Supplies –
6” x 6” x 2” canvas art panel
Ranger Archival ink in Jet black
White bag with handles
Shipping tag
Painted papers
Acrylic paint and brushes
Inktense paint and water brush
Gem embellishments
Tacky glue
Stickles
Die cuts flowers and leaves
Die cutting machine

First of all, paint a bunch of papers using a gel plate and then die cut in as many shapes as you want, leaves and flowers, set them aside. I also lightly stamped the Correspondence Script stamp over several areas of the painted papers also for more texture.







Paint the canvas in your choice of colors that coordinate with the leaves and flowers you die cut. Set aside to dry. When the canvas is dry, use the Background Grunge, Correspondence Script and Hearty Doodles stamps with the Ranger Archival ink and stamp the canvas to give it some texture.



Next, stamp Phoebe on watercolor paper with Archival ink and heat set.  Using the Inktense water-soluble paints and a water brush, paint color on Phoebe to coordinate with the leaves and flowers.  Let dry.









Start assembling the flowers and leaves on the canvas. Position Phoebe on the canvas then start to fill in with the leaves and flowers. When you are happy with the arrangement, take a picture with your phone. Slide the leaves and flowers to the side along with Phoebe and glue down the leaves and flowers.


If you have left over flowers and leaves, you can tuck them in any bare spots you may have and then attach the gem embellishments and Stickles to the center of the flowers with tacky glue. Some items can be placed under the edges of Phoebe, when you have all of your flowers and leaves in place, use foam tape to attach Phoebe to the canvas. 








NOTES –
1.       If you don’t have a die cutting machine, turn over the paper to the unpainted side, and draw some flower and leave shapes and cut out.
2.       If you don’t have a gel plate, just randomly smoosh ink or paint over your papers in several coordinating colors and let dry.
3.       Inktense paints or pencils are not water soluble when dry and if you don’t have any to use, water down your acrylic paint or use watercolors or markers.
  
To create the tag –
Using one of the painted pages, cut out a tag, stamp with Archival ink in black using Blank Page Muse stamps from the canvas project. Punch a hole in the top then using leftover leaves and flowers, glue them in place over the center of the tag.  Using an alphabet stamp set, stamp MOM along the bottom of the tag and add a piece of ribbon to the hole that you punched. Distress the edges of the tag with an ink pad.


For the bag –
Using the Blank Page Muse stamps from the canvas project, randomly stamp all over the front of the bag then using Distress ink pads, run them down the front of the bag for color. Glue several flowers and leaves to the front of the bag.



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