Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Card and Book with NEW Tracy Scott products {by Etsuko Noguchi}

Hi everyone, nice to be back with you again

Etsuko My favorite things  here with you today.

This year on the blog, we have free rein to do a deep dive into a PaperArtsy product ranges of our choosing. For this post I have been exploring Tracy Scott's new products. 

Today I'm looking forward to sharing with you what I figured out when I used Tracy's fantastic new products.

Upon seeing these new products—two stamp sets, eight mini stamps, and two stencils—a vibrant image immediately sprang to mind. I decided the first stamp would be for a large card, and the second for an accordion book.


Tracy's creations always take us by surprise, and her dynamic use of colour delights her fans. Today I too have tried my hand at some splendid colour combinations.


The products sent by PaperArtsy on this occasion are as listed above. Tracy Scott stamp sets (TS102 and TS103), and Minis : (TSM33, TSM34, TSM35. TSM36, TSM37, TSM38, TSM30 and TSM40) Stencils : PaperArtsy Stencil by Tracy (PS489 and PS490) - All 2025 October New. Retailers are mentioned in this Tracy's new product introduction blog.


I created it from my favourite turquoise blue background, applying Cerulean, Aqua Duck Egg, and Southern Skies with a flat brush in solid washes. Then I used PaperArtsy Stencil by Tracy (PS489) with Glacier Ice, PS490 with Blue Lagoon, PS463 with Snowflake and PS235 with Pool on the background.



After completing the stencil, I stamped the TS102 motif using Ranger Industries - Archival Ink (Jet Black). Wanting a bit more sparkle, I then stencilled over it in Gold using PS268.



The main holly flower motif on TS102 has been painted in pink, creating two flowers put the focal points.


The first one paint Bubble Gum for the outer petals, Bougainvillea for the central petals, the topmost layer uses the dark-coloured petals from the next photograph.


The petals of this darker flower use a colour created by mixing Amethyst and Bougainvillea. The petals on the right were used for the previous flower. The explanation has become a little complicated, but I hope you'll understand from the photo below.



These red petals were used for the third small flower. I used colour is London Bus.


I thought a few leaves would be better, so I used TS097 and painted with Cerulean and Bermuda, finishing with coloured pencils and a white gel pen.

The created layer has been positioned.


I covered the flowers and splattered them with pink highlighter.

Finally, I used the TSM40 to create the quote (It from Alison Bomber's stamp EAB38) and complete the work.


For the second instalment, I used TS103 to create an accordion book. Tracy suggested in PaperArtsy livestream that we try using the mini stamp girls with the frames, so I did.


I began by creating the master board for the book. On the first sheet I randomly stamped the TS102 stamp onto Smoothy (Heavyweight) A4 white stamping card


I applied Grunge paste using the PaperArtsy Stencil by Tracy Scott (PS462) on the second sheet of paper.


The two sheets of paper were each made with different colours.


On one I dissolved a little Limelight, Banana, and Inky Pool in water, applied it with a dropper, and then sprayed water over it again. Then I divided the A4 paper into four equal parts.


The second sheet was also created using Inky Pool and Purple Majesty in the same manner.



The first page features the TSM18 girl in the TS103 photo slider, displaying mini TSM36 and TSM39, coloured using coloured pencils.

The girl is TSM19 and flowers are TS081 and TS97.

This girl is TSM17 and flowers are TS82.

I've also prepared these pages. The top two were used for the front and back covers.


After embossing the TS97 flowers onto the background of the page using purple embossing powder and applying adhesive, it became transparent rather than semi-translucent. Perhaps tissue paper would have been better.


TSM40 is very useful I created words by separating them.


Finally, the accordion book is constructed.





Creating pieces with Tracy's products is a real pleasure. I believe her stamps and stencils are versatile materials that can be combined to create distinct works each time. The piece I made today represents only a fraction of their potential, and I wish to explore further possibilities. 

Thank you so much for visiting.

Etsuko xxx


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Monday, 27 October 2025

Art Panels with NEW Alison Bomber products {by Amanda Pink}


Hi everyone, nice to be back with you again

Amanda Pink (p1nkart)  here with you today.

This year on the blog, we have free reign to do a deep dive into a PaperArtsy product range and for this post I've had the priviledge of exploring Alison Bombers fabulous new release products launched just last week.  

So today I'll be sharing with you not 1 but 2 projects that I made with some of the products from Alison's new release. The project's differ in style but do have some similarities as I was keen to play around n flex the versatility of the stamps and stencil I used. I certainly haven't exhausted either the stamps or the stencils potential; merely touched the surface and only done so staying true to my own creative styles which tend to vary between bold colourful and graphic to more muted/ neutral, distressed, grungy, painty layers.

With this being a '2 in 1' post by default it's a long post as lots to share so given that let's not hesitate in making a start. 

Project 1


The inspiration for this project came about while I was trial stamping the 'front facing' flower on Alison's stampset 51 (EAB 51). Without any forethought or intention I stamped the flower out in a grid like format on a piece of copier paper.  It was the 'visual' of seeing the bold flower image repetitively stamped in this way that led me to think of some of Andy Warhol's iconic pop art ('Marilyn Monroe', Campbells Soup etc) and ultimately spark the creative idea for this project. 

Please don't let the mention of Andy Warhol lull you into thinking it's a complicated project to make. I can assure you it isn't, nor do I have the talent of Andy Warhol so that's extra reassurance. :). It is in fact what I would consider to be a 'one size fits all' project suitable for beginners through to more seasoned crafters. 
 


There are 3 new stamp sets  (EAB51, EAB52, EAB53) and 3 new stencils (PS486, PS487, PS488) in Alison's new release and as I mentioned at the start they really are fabulous.  
If you haven't already be sure to stop by Alison's launch blog post (here) as she chats about the new release products, the inspiration behind the designs and also shares a plethora of gorgeous samples she's made too. 

For both the projects I'm sharing today I primarily worked with Alison's stampset 51(EAB51) and a couple of the new stencils by Alison (PS486, PS488). 


I wanted some bold colours for this project so went with what I've come to learn are known as the 'psychological' primary colours so picked out a Red, Yellow, Green and Blue PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic -Tomato (FF229), Sunshine (FF223), Granny Smith (FF108), Baltic Blue (FF07). 
To enrich the colour's I'd chosen I added some PaperArtsy Mattints into the mix in similar hues to the chosen PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics - Ladybug (MT12), Acid (MT14), Mojito (MT13), River Deep (MT11).
Aswell as my go to Tsukineko Versafine ( Black Onyx) ink thats always on hand I knew I'd need some coloured inks so rounded up some Ranger Industries- Distress Archival inks too. 


To begin I cut 4 panels of PaperArtsy Smoothy to size, painting each with one of the PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic colours. One or two coats was enough to give a a full colour coverage for the opaque / semi opaque colours (Granny Smith (FF108), Sunshine (FF223), Baltic Blue (FF07)) but with PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic -Tomato (FF229) being translucent a few more coats were necessary.
For a bit more depth of colour I applied a top coat of PaperArtsy Mattint's in similar colours to the paints: River Deep(MT11), Ladybug(MT12), Mojito (MT13), Acid (MT14). 


Next some detail stamping.


I thought the text stamp from Alison's stampset 51 (EAB51) was simple/ neutral enough to suit the project and not dominate, even more so when stamped in a tone on tone way with Ranger Industries - distress ink ( Fired brick, Fossilized Amber, Rustic Wilderness , Prize Ribbon).

The fine detail and precision of the letters/ words of the stamp are really quite remarkable!  I had to stop and 'take a moment'!  


So just some painting and stamping and the painted panels are all finished.


Time now to focus on the flowers.

Below you can see the grid like way in which I stamped out the flowers that sparked my inspiration and idea for this project.
The Cosmos flower is from Alisons stampset 51 (EAB 51) stamped with Tsukineko - Versafine (Onyx Black) ink on copier paper. 


I wanted to keep the flowers primarily white adding only subtle colour at the centre . I thought that would help play to the graphic style of the project. So the PaperArtsy Mattints I used on the 4 panels were my medium of choice to paint the flowers starting with PaperArtsy Mattints - River Deep (MT11).


I then added some fine blue accent lines using PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic - Baltic Blue (FF07). 


The centres of the Cosmos flowers were dotted with a black Sharpie pen.


Before adding a few white highlights with a white Posca pen. 


When all the flowers were painted I was as good as ready to start bringing everything together but not before I stamped and embossed one of the ephemera stamps from Alison's stamp set 51 (EAB51). 


I wasn't sure if I'd use it or not but thought it would be handy to have 'ready made' just in case. 

Fast forward through the assembly and here is my finished 'Pop Art' inspired Cosmos Panel.


I went with a red, yellow, green, blue layout and after some auditioning with what colour flower to put on what colour panel I finally settled on diagonal opposites. So as you can see blue Cosmos on red panel and vice versa, green Cosmos on yellow panel and vice versa.

A close up of the blue Cosmos on the red panel


The black embossed ephemera placed in the centre of the panel turned out to be an ideal finishing touch.


This was a fun, quick and easy project to make and I realised during the creative process and when finished the potential it has for many variations. Here's a few alternative ideas that I rustled up to share with you.

The panels would make lovely individual pieces of art which could be used for cards, notelets or hung/ displayed as wall art/ home decor. 


Another idea would be to make an alternative version of the large Art panel maybe something like the one in the photo below. 


For this I changed up the square panels for rectangles, painted them in the same way but rather than stamp them with inks I stencilled them with one of the new PaperArtsy stencil's by Alison (PS486) and PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics - Red Lipstick (FF160), Haystack (FF03), Lawn (FF156), Midnight (FF123). I switched up the Cosmos flower too for one of the other beauties from Alison's stampset 51 (EAB51).

Just a few extra creative ideas but I'm sure you'll be able to think of more. Maybe even try them out too!  

Thanks for staying with me so far. I hope you'll stick around as I move onto sharing my second project.

Project 2


For this project I've continued having fun exploring some of Alison Bombers new release stamps and stencils. 


Having worked with just one of the 4 Cosmos flowers from Alison's stampset 51 (EAB) so far I was keen to use them all so I I've made a 'Cosmos collection' of mixed media art panels. 
This time though I've turned the volume down on the colour and leaned towards more muted/ neutral colours and my distressed, grungy, painty layers style of creativity.



Stamps from all of Alison's new release stampsets 51(EAB51), 52(EAB52), 53 (EAB53) were used in this project, one of the new PaperArtsy stencils by Alison (PS488) too.
As mentioned above my colour choices were more neutral this time: PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic -Stone (FF59), Cloud 9 (FF149), Concrete (FF63), Koala (FF141), Snowflake (FF15), Little Black Dress (FF19). I did pick out similar red and blue's though for the flowers: PaperArtsy Mattints - Ladybug (MT12), River Deep (MT11) and PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic- Baltic Blue (FF07), Mahogany (FF124).
Being the fan that I am of PaperArtsy Grunge Paste (GP190) I had to drop it in into the mix as I was keen to include some grungy texture in some way. 


My creativity began with the background panels. PaperArtsy Smoothy cut into 4 equally sized panels painted and brayered with the neutral PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic palette I'd chosen to use.
I allowed dry time between each application of colour to prevent the risk of 'mudding' though that time was literally seconds as PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics are real fast dryers. 


Just like with Project 1 some detail stamping came next.


I used the same text stamp from Alison's stampset 51 (EAB51) too, stamping it with Ranger Industries-- Distress Archival Ink (Hickory Smoke).  


The pedicels of the Twisted Umbrels stamp from Alisons stampset 52 (EAB52) also provided some lovely touches of delicate broken detail. 
The pedicels were stamped randomly around the painty background in Ranger Industries - Distress Archival Ink ( Ground Espresso). 
I do like a stamp like this Twisted Umbrels stamp that allows you to use it in ways other than what it's design initially suggests!  


From stamping detail to stencil detail. I opted for the new PaperArtsy stencil by Alison (PS488) to create outline prints of the stencil design. 
 
To do this I rubbed Paper Artsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic - Cloud 9 (FF149) around the shapes of the stencil design. Some of the paint seeped through to the underside of the stencil


Keeping the stencil the same way up I then placed it on the background and applied pressure around the painty area both with my fingers and the heel of my hand.


After which I lifted the stencil for the reveal -an outline print of the shapes in the stencil design. Perfectly imperfect in places but I like that! 


Here's a close up of the stamping and stencilling detail..... 


.... and an overview of all 4 finished backgrounds.



Time now to focus on bits and pieces I'd be embellishing the backgrounds with starting with the Cosmos flowers. 
 
All 4 Cosmos flowers from Alison's stamp set 51 (EAB51) were stamped on watercolour card  and painted in the same way as the flowers in project 1 with just an additional delicate touch of colour to the ends of the flower petals. I painted them either blue or red using all but one of the PaperArtsy Mattints and PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics I'd used in Project 1. Wanting a darker red for the accents I changed out PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic  - Tomato (FF229) for Mahogany (FF124). PaperArtsy Mattints- Ash (MT10), Shadow (MT16) added a subtle touch of colour to the flower stems.  


A sheet of ephemera and words next.  All the stamps I stamped out are from all 3 of Alison's new stampsets 51, (EAB51), 52 (EAB52), 53 (EAB53).  A great collection to choose from and I didn't stamp them all so there's even more!!  


The stamped ephemera got me to thinking about other bits n pieces I could include in the final design of the art panels. This led me to reach for my pot of Paper Artsy Grunge Paste (GP190). Well, I did say I was keen to sneak in some grungy texture somewhere! ;). 


I made a couple of textured strips by stamping the
 text stamp from Alison's stampset 51(EAB51) into PaperArtsy Grunge Paste (GP190). 

Conscious this is already a long post I hope you won't mind if I leave a few links here and here to posts I've shared previously that have 'how to's' / info/ hints and tips etc about stamping into PaperArtsy Grunge. It's also worth doing a search on the blog as alot of the PaperArtsy bloggers/ designers have shared too. 


It also led me to make some washi tape! 

I'd recently acquired a few rolls of microporous tape and had set them to one side with the intention to use in my creativity at some point. So out came one of the rolls and with the text stamp already sat on my desk seeming like it was asking to be used I brought the two together to make washi.  

Keeping in mind the colour palette of my project so far and the tape potentially being used as an accent element I painted it with PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic - Little Black Dress (FF19). A couple of coats were needed due to the tape having porous properties. Once dry I repeat stamped the text stamp with PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic -Snowflake (FF15).
Yet again I was as impressed with the text stamped in PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics as I was when stamped with inks!  

(just a gentle reminder to always clean your stamps immediately when using them with paint or grunge paste)


 At this point I felt I pretty much had everything to start bringing the project together.

Here are my finished 'Cosmos Collection' of mixed media Art Panels


A few close ups of the flowers


The seemingly bolder Cosmos flowers were featured on their own.


While the thinner stemmed Cosmos flowers were featured in pairs.


With the fronds of these flowers being very delicate and fine I had little choice but to cut them free. Still beautiful flowers. nonetheless.


The strip of numbers and par avion ephemera found their place on each of the 4 panels. 


As did some of the text tape and stamped grunge paste strip, serving as 'groundings' for the flowers.


The final addition being a word for each panel: Create, Change, Timeless, Wander.


Just like I did with project 1, I couldn't help making a variation of this project too so here's a couple of quick ATC's. The backgrounds are the same apart from a change of stencil to PaperArtsy stencil by Alison (PS486) and the leaf stamp from Alison's stamp set 53 (EAB53) steps in instead of the Cosmos flowers as the focal.


Now that IS a wrap on a lot of creativity and a super long post sharing the fun I had with some of Alison's new stamps and stencils. They really are fabulous, versatile designs that offer endless hours of creativity.  

Thanks PaperArtsy and Alison for the opportunity and thanks to all of you who popped by today.  I hope there maybe something that I've shared that's sparked an idea that you can take away and use your own creativity way. 

Have a lovely creative week 
Amanda 
x
 

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