Hello! I am on the Blank Page Muse Blog with another card featuring the BPM Wildflower Silhouette Border Style Red Rubber Stamp. This is my third and last card for this month using this stamp just to show you several ways to use this stamp. Below are the links to the other two cards in case you are interested to see it:
The details on how I created this card is on the BPM blog. I have a brief description and snippets of the process here.
I called this reverse stamping because instead of stamping the silhoutte stamp last, it is stamped first on the panel. I heat embossed the image since I did an ink resist technique on this stamp.
My go to paper when I ink blend is Bristol paper. Any smooth paper will do. I used Tim Holtz Distress Oxides on this card, Salvaged Patina and Cracked Pistachio. I blended a color on one corners of the paper and blended the other color on the opposite corner of the paper, blending the two colors on the middle. After picking up the color from the ink pad with the blending foam, I pounce the foam on a scrap paper and lightly apply the color to the paper.
I usually plan my card prior to making it but this card had some surprise additions. I decided to do some stenciling on the big open area above the embossed wildflower. I used the BPM Butterly Trails Circles Patterns Stencil. I applied the same colored inks over the stencil.
I stamped over the panel too with the BPM Handwritten Note Art Rubber Stamp. I initially spritz the stamp with water. I tapped the excess water then press the rubber stamp to the blended panel. One of the properties of Oxide inks is that it reacts with water. The impression of the rubber stamp lifted the ink off the paper creating a ghost effect. I also inked the stamp using one of the oxide inks and stamped it directly on the panel.
I did not get a good embossing on one of the flowers. I fixed this by using a white gel pen and adding dots of white to the flower.
Although I kept the panel bare which makes it an all-occasion card, you can easily add a sentiment die cut or even stamp on it to customize this card.
I die cut the panel using a My Favorite Things die. I love the added stitching detail to the panel. The panel was cut at 4" x 5 1/4" by the die so adding this panel to an A2 note card gave some leeway for a matte effect.
I hope you like today's card. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!
Maria Giselle B.
















































