Showing posts with label #BlankPageMuseStamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #BlankPageMuseStamps. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Timeless for Blank Page Muse

Timeless


It is time for another fun challenge over at the Blank Page Muse Stamps blog! This month the theme is black and white plus one. This was an easy choice for me because purple is my favorite color.
For all the details on the challenge and to see the rest of the teams amazing creations click on the picture link below!!
For my "Timeless" project I used the following Blank Page Muse stamps
Also available at Blank Page Muse are the amazing Baked Textures from Seth Apter! I used the Rocky Road.

Other Supplies:
Small plaque
paper clay molded flowers
paper flowers
Art Alchemy Opal Magic paint in violet-green
Black gesso
White Acrylic Paint
Black Archival Inkpad
wooden oval label
paperclay molded clock
white cardstock
chipboard
cardboard scraps
hot glue
stencil
Texture paste 
Tape runner
Hot glue and a glue gun
purple spray ink
White inkpad
clear embossing ink
clear embossing powder

Here is how I created mine:
Start with the plaque prep. Add some texture by stenciling with texture paste and let that dry.Coat with black gesso and allow to dry completely. Use white ink to do some random stamping (Correspondence script stamp). Add some splatters of watered down white acrylic paint. Add some baked texture in random areas including the edges using embossing ink. Heat set with a heat tool and set aside.

Next prep the dragonflies and other stamps. Use black archival ink to stamp two dragonflies. Coat both with clear embossing powder and heat set. Spray one with a purple ink spray. Set them aside to dry. Stamp the others from the Fairies and Blossoms stamps and clear emboss these as well.

Adhere the purple dragonfly stamped image to a piece of medium chipboard and fussy cut. Fussy cut all of the other stamped images as well.
Start adhering molded paperclay flowers and clock to the plaque. Coat them with black gesso and once they are dry add the purple using Art Alchemy Opal Magic paint.

Paint the small wooden label white and ink the edges in black archival ink using a sponge applicator. Add a sentiment sticker and adhere to the top of the plaque.

To add dimension, add cardboard scraps stacked on the back of the dragonfly as shown below before placing on the plaque. Layer the black and white stamped dragonfly on top of the purple one by adding a strip of adhesive or glue to just the middle and then slightly bend the wings to show the purple below.


Finish it off by adding white paper flowers and some more splatters of watered down white acrylic paint.
Here are a few close-ups showing all of the great detail and texture.





Thanks so much for viewing my blog today! I hope that you enjoyed my project and that you will join in the fun challenge at The Blank Page Muse Stamps!!

For many more beautiful stamps head to the Blank Page Muse Online Store!

Until next time! Happy Creating!
Jenn










Saturday, February 10, 2018

Time for Love Hanging Card - Blank Page Muse Stamps



Hello! Today I want to share my hanging valentine created for Blank Page Muse Stamps!
I wanted to create a valentine that wasn't just a card so why not one that can hang on the wall?
The Blank Page Muse Stamps theme for the February challenge is blue hearts/Time. For all the details and to enter the monthly challenge click the banner below! Here you will find all the inspiration from the entire Blank Page Muse team as well!

Blank Page Muse Stamps Used:
Other Supplies Used:
Chipboard
Cardstock
DecoArt Modeling Paste
DecoArt Fluid Acrylic Cobalt Blue Hue
Clear embossing powder
Heat Gun
Adhesive
Flowers
Pearlizing Medium
Art Anthology Minx ink Stargazer
Tim Holtz Chit Chat Stickers
TCW Stencil
Palette knife
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Rusty Hinge
Black Archival ink pad
Blue ribbon
Hot Glue gun
This is a fairly simple project that can be created in these few steps below.


Start by stamping images with black archival ink onto cardstock. Coat with clear embossing powder and heat set them. For this project, I used the large image stamp above and the smallest one in the set.
Using a sponge applicator, lightly brush over images with Distress Ink in Rusty Hinge color. Set them aside to fully dry.

Onto the heart base...
Cut a heart from chipboard. Use the same stencil as a guide to cut out the proper size.
 On the backside of chipboard heart, use hot glue to add ribbon for a hanger. Cover glue with a punched out piece of heavy cardstock as shown.




Mix some blue acrylic paint into the modeling paste on a palette. Apply the mixture through stencil onto cardstock. Add some splatters of blue minx ink and dry. Use adhesive to adhere the cardstock heart to the cardboard base. Add the sentiment using chit chat stickers.
Adhere the largest stamped image to the heart and then the smaller one with foam dots to raise it up for a dimensional effect. Add flowers around the stamped images.

Thanks so much for viewing my post today! Please join us on the blog for our monthly challenge! Good luck and happy crafting!
xx Jenn
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Thursday, February 8, 2018

Trio of Nature with Blank Page Muse Stamps!


Hello, and thanks for viewing my blog today! I am sharing this pretty Trio of Nature wall decor I created using the amazing Blank Page Muse Stamps!

Here is an easy to follow guide:


Stamps used: Click on pictures to go to our online store.



Also used (not pictured)

Additional Supplies Needed:
White Gesso
Clear gesso
TH Distress Ink Rusty Hinge
Black Ink
Ink Applicators
Diamond stencil
Teal Spray ink
Dark brown spray ink
Clear embossing powder
Gold opalescent embossing powder (Lindy's Desert Moon Copper Pine)
Teal opalescent embossing powder (Lindy's Morning Glory Aqua)
Heat tool
Crackle paste
Adhesive
Foam Dots
Wooden pieces
Hot glue and gun
3 MDF Squares 4X4 (Michaels)
Patterned washi tapes
Black watercolor pencil

Some closer views....
Thanks again for viewing my blog today!
Stay Creative!
Jenn

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Magic Canvas - Blank Page Muse Stamps



Hello, and Thank you for visiting my blog today! This is my first post of the year for the newly named Blank Page Muse Stamps (formerly Sin City Stamps). I have created a canvas for the January challenge theme: Turquoise, silver, and sparkle.

The stamps used for this project are as follows:

Click on picture links to be taken to the online store.





First, prepare your surface by applying a layer of heavy white gesso.  Once that is completely dry add a fun stencil with texture paste and let dry.


Next, Add some color using sprays of turquoise and spritzing with water. Dry between colors. I used three shades of sprays and then outlined canvas edges with distress ink.


While your canvas is drying, prepare your flowers and stamped images. Stamp in a coordinating color of turquoise ink and then coat with an iridescent embossing powder and set with a heat tool. Cut out the stamped images you intend to use and set them aside. Next, add sparkle by brushing some glue onto flowers and sprinkling them with a fine glitter in an iridescent white color. Allow the flowers to dry naturally then shake off excess glitter. The frame used in my project was coated with embossing ink and silver embossing powder.
Next, assemble your frame, florals, and stamped images on the dry canvas. Move them around until you are satisfied with the layout.
**TIP** I always take a photo once I complete this step before adhering my embellishments. This gives me a guide to follow.



Now your ready for glue! Adhere embellishments using scortape or glue for flat pieces and use foam dots to lift some of the pieces for a better dimensional look.

On my canvas, I added a few sprays of clear sparkle spray for a little bit more sparkle!

Here are a couple of close-ups that show the details...and the shimmer!


Thanks again for viewing my blog today! I hope you are inspired by my project and play along with our theme at Blank Page Muse Stamps this month! Be sure to share your projects on our Facebook Fan Page too!
And of course, for even more inspiration follow us on the blog where you find the monthly themes and all of the inspiration by my fellow Design Team members!!
Best Regards,
Jenn