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Thursday, April 2, 2020

Guest Designer Tracy Ware Crafty Blocks~Anything But a Card Challenge



Hey Blank Page Muse fans!  Tracy here with our March challenge, 
which is "Anything But A Card." 
 I’m going to be honest here any say that this one scared me a little.  Why? 
 Because I always tend to stick with cards.  
With a card, I know the size of my canvas and I don’t feel overwhelmed 
with something other than those 
four by five inches!  So let’s get in to it!
For my project that was not a card, I chose to do wooden blocks.  
I happen to remember that I had these three blocks in a box in my craft room, 
so I dug them out and got to work
I really had fun making this project and have already started another set!


You can find these blocks in different sizes at your local craft store in their wooden section.  
These blocks measure two inches.  
To begin, I rubbed the edges of the blocks with a Distress Oxide Ink, 
only because I didn’t want to see
 the raw edges of the wood.  You don’t have to use Distress Oxide ink.  
You can use whatever you happen to have on hand.
  Dye ink or even cheap acrylic paint would work well too. 
 These were taking a little while to dry, so I did use my heat tool on them to speed up
 that drying time.





Next, I cut some strips of cardstock down to two inches and did some ink blending 
with Distress Oxide inks.  
I’ve been in a green and blue mood lately, so that’s what I chose. 
 Choose any colors that make you happy or colors that go with a scheme that
 you might have in mind for your own blocks. 
 I spritzed my strips with some water to activate the ink and get those cool spots.

Now comes the fun part!  
I trimmed my strips of cardstock down to squares that are just under two inches each.  
I cut them that way so that the cardstock wouldn’t hang over the edges of the blocks.
I then stamped my squares with all sorts of fun images in dye ink from Blank Page Muse  
I even did some doodling and added more color in some areas, 
as well as stamped some cute little inspirational phrases.  

Some of the stamps that I used are from the Dandelion Wishes with Butterflies set, 
a few stamps from the Scribble & Scratch Mixed Media Set 2,




Once all of my squares were stamped,
 I adhered them to the blocks with liquid glue and cleaned up around the edges 
where some glue oozed out.




Another view of the blocks.  This really was a fun project and I thoroughly enjoyed it!  
For the phrases, I just used a tiny alphabet set that 
I found at the local craft store and stamped those in dye ink as well.
  I like the idea of having a fun inspirational quote here and there on the blocks.



Once my blocks were complete, I painted them with a matte gel medium on each side
 just to keep the Distress Oxide inks from smearing, smudging or bleeding.


Another view of the blocks with different sides displayed.  
They look great stacked this way, or even all three stacked on top of each other.




I hope that you’ve enjoyed this project!  I know that I certainly have. 
 As I mentioned earlier, I have already started on another set of six blocks which are 3 1/2”
 that I’ll display in my craft room!  They already look so cool and they aren’t even finished!  
Thanks for joining me on the Blank Page Muse Blog today. 
 If you decide to make any blocks or any other project for this challenge, I would love to see them! 
 Follow Blank Page Muse on Instagram, and tag us using #blankpagemuse and #blankpagemuseblog.  
You can tag me and find me on Instagram here.  Stop by and say hi.
There’s still time to join us for this March challenge," Anything But A Card."  Get those stamps out!

Until next time, stay awesome!



Supplies Used:

Wooden Blocks
Distress Oxide inks from Ranger Ink
Neenah 110lb Solar White Cardstock
Memento Tuxedo Black dye ink
Studio G Alphabet Set
Lineco Neutral PH liquid adhesive
Golden Matte Gel Medium


Friday, February 21, 2020

Guest Designer Tracy Ware~Lotus Flower Card



Hello Blank Page Muse fans!  Tracy here popping in for the February challenge, which is to use multiple Blank Page Muse stamps.  I tend to always gravitate to flowers and leaves regardless of the company, and I’m staying true to myself with this card too.  Today, I’ll be sharing a card using the Lotus Flower on Stem with Small Dragonfly Art, and a few stamps from the Dandelion Wishes with Butterflies Art set.





I began this card by creating a pale, smooshed background using Distress Inks.  When that was dry, I added a little bit of splatter using watered down black gouache.  I adhered my inked background to a black panel for some contrast.




I stamped the Lotus Flower twice with dye ink and colored the images with Copic markers.  This stamp has a small dragonfly with it, but I only wanted the flowers, so I fussy cut those out.  The panel still needed some interest in my opinion, so I fiddled around with different things and ended up deciding on a black, stitched frame.





I adhered my black frame to my panel using foam tape for dimension.  I stamped the Creativity stamp, and a small butterfly from the Dandelion Wishes with Butterflies Art set directly on my inked background using dye ink again.




I arranged the Lotus Flowers on my panel to figure out my placement, and then adhered those to my panel with foam tape as well. I added some leaf details to the card using liquid glue and tucking those underneath the flowers.




I colored my second butterfly using Copic markers and a pink, glitter gel pen for something sparkly.  Unfortunately, I was unable to capture that sparkle in my pictures.  I adhered that butterfly using foam tape as well so that it overlaps the frame just a bit.






I really like how this card turned out!  This would be a pretty card with a pale pink or yellow background too.  Have you used this Lotus Flower stamp before?  Let me know how you used it, and leave me a comment.  Thanks for joining me today on the Blank Page Muse Blog.  Head over to the Blank Page Muse Instagram account for even more inspiration.  You can also find me on Instagram here.  Stop by and say hi!
Pull out those stamps and join us for the February challenge!  Can’t wait to see what you come up with!

Until next time, stay awesome!


Supplies Used:

Neenah 110lb Solar White Cardstock
Black 80lb cardstock
Distress Oxide Ink:  Twisted Citron, Broken China
My Favorite Thinks stitched frame
Memento Tuxedo Black dye ink
Black Gouache
Copic markers :  R30, R83, RV11, Y15
Leaf elements from The Greetery
Gelly Roll pink, glitter gel pen
3M foam tape
Lineco Neutral PH liquid adhesive
My Sweet Petunia Misti

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Roses & Birthdays~ Guest Designer Tracy Ware

Hello crafty friends!  Tracy here!  I hope that everyone has had a great start to the new year.  Personally, I can’t even believe that it’s January!  I’m so excited to be joining Blank Page Muse to create some design inspirations for you guys!  Today I’ll be sharing a card using the Background Roses stamp.




I started this card by stamping the Background Roses stamp in dye ink, making it marker friendly, because I knew that I wanted to add color to these beautiful roses with alcohol markers.  I’m using 110lb cardstock for this panel.



I colored the roses in a darker and lighter pink, giving them dimension.  I also colored the background space behind the roses with a soft blue.  Once I was done coloring, I trimmed my panel down to determine how large I wanted the image to be on my actual card base.




I added a black panel behind my image to make it pop.  For my sentiment, I used tiny block letters to stamp out Happy Birthday on a sentiment strip.

I ended up trimming my image panel down to 3” x 4 1/4”.  I trimmed my black layer down as well to 3 1/4” x 4 1/2” and adhered those together.



I splattered my card base, which is also 110lb cardstock, with black gouache that I thinned out with just a little bit of water.

I adhered my rose panel and black panel to my card base using foam tape for dimension.  I adhered my sentiment strip using foam tape as well.  To finish, I added these pearl embellishments to give it some shine and interest.








This card would be great done in other colors as well, such as yellow or red.  Thanks for joining me today here on the Blank Page Muse blog.  I’d love to know if you like coloring as much as I do, so leave me a comment.  I just find it very relaxing, especially on days where I’m not feeling all that creative, but I want to create.  Please visit the Blank Page Muse Instagram account for other inspirations.  You can also find me on Instagram here.  Stop by and say hello!  

Until next time, stay awesome!


Card Supplies:

Neenah 110lb Solar White Cardstock
Black 80lb cardstock
Memento Tuxedo Black dye ink
Copic markers:  R56, R83, RV11, BG000, B00
Hampton Art tiny wood alphabet stamps
Black Gouache
Studio Katia Arctic Breeze Pearls
3M Foam Tape

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