Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Thanks w/Blank Page Muse

Hello friends, and welcome back by again today as I share another FUN card that I created for Blank Page Muse using a few of their amazing stamps.  Blank Page Muse carries hundreds of stamps, and while most of them are available in acrylic; they're also available in good old-fashioned rubber.  This will save you a lot of money and help you expand your stamp collection.  Rubber stamps work perfectly in your Misti, too.  Here's what I came up with to share today.
I used some green and some bright pink cardstock scraps to create my base.  Next, I used a piece of basic white cardstock to stamp the groovy background using another one of the many cool stamps found in the Scribble & Scratch Mixed Media 2 Stamp Set by Pam Bray.  I just LOVE these stamps and the amazing backgrounds you can create with it.  I lightly inked the edges of my stamped piece, and I added even more FUN to it by stamping layered circles using the Small Bubble Circles Stamp.
The sentiment (Thanks) is from the Fall Rubber Stamp Set by Pam Bray.  Next, I stamped that gorgeous dragonfly three times using the Dragonfly Stamp by Pam Bray.  The blue dragonfly was heat embossed using a glittery blue embossing powder and was also raised up with 3-D foam tabs to give it more dimension than the other two dragonflies.  Aren't they super cool and pretty?  I just LOVE the details in all of Pam Bray's designs.
Thanks so much for visiting me today.  I hope you'll stop by Blank Page Muse to do some shopping and then by the Blank Page Muse Blog to get some great inspiration.  I am SO grateful for your visits, comments and blog friendships.  Thanks for stopping by today and have a blessed week.

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Karen

3 comments:

  1. I've missed a few comments Karen, but that doesn't I've not seen your beautiful cards and their matching lovely verse. I love the dragonflies on this in their different colours. All gorgeous work. x

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  2. Wow Karen, this is fabulous - all the texture and the wonderful colour palette you used
    Blessings
    Maxine

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