Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Nature is Magical

It's Tuesday which means you've got Kathi here to share a project with you! This week's focus is on Woodware's fabulous products. We had a blizzard over the weekend that brought 17" of snow to my area. Needless to say, I'm SO over winter. Therefore, I decided to use the adorable Green Fingers Gnome Clear Stamp Set  to create a spring-themed card.

Here it is!


Use Tuxedo Black Memento Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko to stamp the gnome image and two butterflies from the Green Fingers Gnome Clear Stamp Set by Woodware onto white cardstock.

Fussy-cut them, color them with Copic markers, edge them with a black marker, and set them aside.

Use the largest die from the Polaroid Pop Die Set DI-89 by AALL and Create to cut a piece of Mixed Media paper. This will become the background panel.

Place a piece of low-tack tape on the reverse of the Mixed Media die-cut. Place the flattest hills mask from the Acetate Hills Masks/Stencils by Lavinia Stamps horizontally across the bottom part image panel die-cut about .75" from the base of the background panel die-cut. 

Brush Della Blue and Blue Lagoon Elements Inks by Lavinia Stamps over the top of the Acetate Hills Mask onto the background panel die-cut. Use a water-filled Fine Spray Mister by Spectrum Noir to gently mist the background panel die-cut. Remove the Acetate Hills Mask and heat set the background panel die-cut..

Use a small brush to apply Pine Elements Inks by Lavinia Stamps along edge of the blue background. Brush Lime Punch and Green Parrot Elements Inks by Lavinia Stamps to fill in the bottom portion of the background panel die-cut.

Lightly spray Scintillating Silver Glitz Spray from the Glitz Spritz Spray Set by Lindy's Gang over the background panel de-cut to add some shimmer. Heat set the panel.

Cut a piece of white cardstock slightly larger than the background panel die-cut, then adhere it behind the background panel.

Adhere the colored fussy-cut gnomes and both butterflies to the backgound panel as shown. Use a black glitter pen to add the butterflies' bodies to the butterflies. Use a black fineliner to add antennae to the butterflies. Use a green chalk pencil to add a shadow under the gnome and her wheelbarrow and to add some shading to the grass. Set the panel aside.

Pounce an anti-static pouch onto a small piece of tan cardstock. Use embossing ink to stamp the sentiment onto tan cardstock. Stamp the sentiment again onto the tan cardstock with Nocturne VersaFine Clair Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko, sprinkle black detail embossing powder onto the wet ink, pour the excess powder back into its container, and heat set the powder. 

Use a small frame die to cut white cardstock, then adhere the frame over the sentiment as shown. Use border dies to cut white and tan cardstock. Layer the white border onto the stitched tan border.

Cut a piece of tan/white gingham patterned paper from the Jolly Christmas 8x8 Patterned Paper Pad by Woodware to 4.75" x 6.75". Adhere the layered border across the top of the patterned paper panel. Adhere the sentiment panel to the center of the layered borders as shown.

Adhere the image panel to patterned paper panel as shown, then adhere it to a 5" x 7" tan card.

Please pop over to my blog, Kat's Tales of Stamping, for step-by-step instructions and complete supply lists.

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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Layered & Luminous: Gel Press + PaperArtsy Mixed Media Magic

 

Hello friends! Ericka from Strangely Creative here and today’s project is all about bold layers, rich texture, and that perfectly imperfect vintage vibe. If you love building depth one layer at a time, this one’s for you.


Step One: Gel Press Play

Everything started with my gel plate and a little creative curiosity.

I pulled out my collection of PaperArtsy Fresco Finish paints and Mattints and started experimenting. I layered both mediums directly onto the gel plate to see how they would interact in a single pull.

The standout combo -

  • Weathered Copper
  • Nutty Mattint
  • Coastal

The Mattints gave that soft, aged translucency while the Frescos added body and texture. The result felt weathered, layered, and full of depth right from the first print.

 




Step Two: Building the Layers

Once my background was dry, I reached for the Seth Apter 49 and Mini 70 stamp set.

Using Pea Coat Fresco paint, I stamped the first layer of imagery directly onto the print. That bold navy tone grounded everything beautifully.

Then came the shimmer.

 

I added another layer using WOW! Embossing Powder in Tarnished Teal and Dirty Verdi. Those oxidized tones enhanced the aged metal feel already happening in the background.

For even more depth, I stamped a third layer using Versafine Clair Twilight. That darker ink pulled the eye inward and added contrast without overpowering the page.

Layer by layer, the texture just kept building.


Turning a Page into Panels

When I stepped back, I loved the finished page so much I didn’t want to hide it in a journal. So I cut it down into panels to create card fronts.

 

Once I selected a favorite panel, I added:

  • Extra stamping for dimension

  • More subtle texture

  • A hand-drawn frame for that artsy finish

  • A sentiment from the Lavinia Uplifting Collection

     

The Mattints give such a soft, vintage patina effect. It feels layered but cohesive. Moody but warm.

And the best part? I still have extra panels ready for future cards.


 


Layered backgrounds like this are one of my favorite ways to stretch supplies and create multiple projects in one sitting.

Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope this inspires you to pull out your gel plate and just play. Have a wonderful week creating. 

 

Topflight Stamp Supplies 

 

PaperArtsy - Seth Apter 49
PaperArtsy - Seth Apter 49
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PaperArtsy - Seth Apter Mini 70
PaperArtsy - Seth Apter Mini 70
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WOW! Embossing - Clear Embossing Pad
WOW! Embossing - Clear Embossing Pad
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WOW! Embossing - Seth Apter Dirti Verdi
WOW! Embossing - Seth Apter Dirti Verdi
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WOW! Embossing - Seth Apter Tarnished Teal
WOW! Embossing - Seth Apter Tarnished Teal
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Lavinia - Sentiment Stickers - Uplifting Collection
Lavinia - Sentiment Stickers - Uplifting Collection
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Tsukineko - Versafine Clair - Twilight
Tsukineko - Versafine Clair - Twilight
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PaperArtsy - Fresco Chalk Paint - Tracy Scott Coastal
PaperArtsy - Fresco Chalk Paint - Tracy Scott Coastal
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PaperArtsy - Fresco Chalk Paint - Weathered Copper
PaperArtsy - Fresco Chalk Paint - Weathered Copper
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PaperArtsy - Mattint Nutty
PaperArtsy - Mattint Nutty
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Gel Press - Reusable Gel Printing Plate
Gel Press - Reusable Gel Printing Plate
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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Flower Press Art Collection

Hello!  This is an Anything Goes week at Topflight Stamps, and I am sharing a neutral colored card featuring Flower Press by AALL & Create again!  On January 22nd, I used this same pretty stamp in a paper-pieced fashion.  For today's card, I went with a sort of clean and simple look.  On a piece of packaging I was hanging on to, I stamped the image with Versafine Onyx Black ink.  I inked the edges of the panel with Lavinia Truffle Dye Ink, a rich brown.  The panel was glued onto a kraft background card base.  My little ephemera piece is a nest image from PaperArtsy Apple Blossom Edition by Alison Bomber, stamped in the Versafine Onyx Black, trimmed, and touched up around the edges with the Lavinia Truffle Ink.  I used dimensional tape to adhere it onto the card, and underlined it with some floral embroidery trim from my stash.  Hope you have a beautiful day! ~ Colleen



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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Birthday Card for a Guy!

Hello, Lisa Hoel here. This week at Topflight Stamps our theme is "Anything Goes"! I made my Dad a mixed media birthday card using a variety of products from Topflight Stamps.


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The base is a gel print background with stamping on it. Next I layered on some pieces of AALL & Create washi tape. Over that I applied some texture paste through the Stars & Rays stencil and then sprinkled on Weathered Gold WOW! embossing powder while it was still wet. Once the paste was dry, I heat embossed the powder. 

Thanks for stopping by and be sure to check out the Topflight Stamps store for a wide selection of different and hard to find stamps, stencils and other paper crafting supplies from all around the world! Also keep an eye here on the Topflight Stamps blog. There is new inspiration posted often!

Topflight Stamps Supplies Used:

AALL & Create stencil - Stars & Rays #164


Tracy Evans Boutique Designs stamp - Artsy Alphas/Numbers

AALL & Create washi tape - Burlap Black #16

WOW! Seth Apter embossing powder - Weathered Gold

Paper Artsy mini stamp - KCM003

Paper Artsy mini stamps - EM125

Paper Artsy mini stamps - EM77

texture paste
Gel Press print
Lavinia Elements Ink Pads - Lime PunchRusset OrangeSoft CygnetSahara
Creative Expressions Wordies Sentiment Sheet - Birthday







Tuesday, February 17, 2026

An Ordinary Life Card

It's Tuesday which means you've got Kathi here to share a project with you! This week is an "Anything Goes" week. I've made a Steampunk-themed card with the Sir Henry Fortesque Cling Rubber Stamp Set by Indigo Blu. The background frame and nameplates were created with Steampunk Soiree Magical Pigment Powder Set, the Moon Shadow Mists Spray Set, and Glitz Spritz Spray Set by Lindy's Stamp Gang.

Here it is!


Use Tuxedo Black Memento Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko to stamp Sir Henry from the Sir Henry Fortesque Cling Rubber Stamp Set twice — once onto a panel of Bristol Paper and once onto repositionable sticker paper.

Heat set the Bristol Paper version, then use Copic markers to color the image.

Fussy-cut the sticker paper version of Sir Henry then place it atop its counterpart on the image panel as a mask. Sponge or brush blue and grey dye inks over the image panel. Set aside. 

Remove the mask from the image panel. Use a gloss Glaze gel pen to add dimension to the buttons on his vest. Use a white gel pen to add catchlights to his eyes. Use a red glitter marker to add glittery elements to the brooch on his cravat. Set the image panel aside. 

Add water to a small container. Add a small amount of Apothecary Azure Magical Pigment Powder from the Steampunk Soiree Magical Pigment Powder Set by Lindy's Stamp Gang and mix well. Use a paint brush to apply the diluted Apothecary Azure Magical Pigment Powder to a piece of Mixed Media Paper. Heat set then apply another coat of diluted Apothecary Azure Magical Pigment Powder to deepen the color.  Heat set thoroughly, then cut with a frame die. Be sure to retain the excess painted cardstock. Use the paint brush to edge the window and exterior edges of the frame die-cut. 

Remove the spray applicator from the Gossamer Gold Moon Shadow Mist from the Moon Shadow Mists Spray Set by Lindy's Stamp Gang and tap it to add drips and drops randomly over the frame, being sure to get some onto the edges and in the mitered corners of the frame die. Heat set thoroughly.

Place the excess painted Mixed Media Paper onto the base of a stamping platform. Ink the "An Ordinary Life" sentiment stamp from the Sir Henry Fortesque Cling Rubber Stamp Set with embossing ink and stamp. Ink the sentiment stamp again with Nocturne VersaFine Clair Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko. Add black fine detail embossing powder to the wet ink. Dump the excess powder back into the container and heat set the sentiment. Use a small rectangle die to cut the sentiment, then edge the sentiment die-cut with Nocturne VersaFine Clair Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko.

Spray Gossamer Gold Moon Shadow Mist from the Moon Shadow Mists Spray Set onto a small piece of Mixed Media Paper. Heat set. Spray Cactus Gold Spritz Spray from the Glitz Spritz Spray Set  by Lindy's Stamp Gang over the same small piece of Mixed Media Paper to add additional gold accents to it. Heat set thoroughly, then use a nameplate cutting die to cut the sprayed golden Mixed Media Paper. Adhere the sentiment die-cut to the nameplate die-cut. Add the small metallic cogs to the nameplate, then secure with red mini-brads.

Adhere the frame die-cut over the image panel. Adhere the combination to a gold metallic A2 card. Adhere the nameplate sentiment to finish the card.

Please pop over to my blog, Kat's Tales of Stamping, for step-by-step instructions and complete supply lists.

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