Monday, 23 February 2026

Textured journal spread with EAB {by Riikka Kovasin}



Moikka everyone! It's Riikka here with you today. I'm sharing a fun, non-traditional stamping technique and turning that into an art journal spread. Underneath is a sneak of what is to come with three different stamped items in it. Can you spot them all?




 
In this project I'm working with the new Alison Bomber Berry Branches stamps. I chose to use two sets in this spread - EAB54 and EAB56. I'm also using one of her new stencils, PS501. 

Color-wise I seldom use a stark contrasting palette but somehow in this spread that felt like the best choice. I figured that the contrast will heighten the texture I'm going to create to the piece. I'm mixing the vibrant Red Lipstick (FF160) with serene Cerulean (FF200). To add some light to the spread I picked Eggshell (FF138) as that matched to the tones of old paper. For the texture I used modeling paste.



I started the spread by laying down the two colors haphazardly. I added dots of paint across the surface and then used a medium-sized brush to spread them around. I let the colors mix in places, resulting an awesome ray of purples and plum tones. After the initial layer, I partially added another coat on top to heighten the red or turquoise spots so there's pure Cerulean (FF200) and pure Red Lipstick (FF160) in places.


Next, I then started to add visual texture to the background. I picked up a couple of stamps from the sets EAB54 and EAB56. The one is a crackle pattern and the other old text. As usually, I didn't use a stamping block but instead went for a partial impression of the stamp. The black ink I chose to use created contrast to the background.


Now I had color and contrast in the piece, so a touch of light and structure was needed. For that I chose to use old book paper. I love how the tiny print texture echoed the stamped background. I added two vertical strips to the background - one for each page of the spread. I also used the PS501 stencil and a soft pencil to trace the shape of a lady onto the book paper.

 

To top up the texture and the vertical structure, I created a textured piece of cardstock. To be honest, I actually did this first, having an idea of the composition of the piece in my head as I knew this sheet needed drying time. 

To create the texture piece and to tie it to the project, I stamped onto wet modeling paste. The trick is to find the correct amount of water to safeguard the stamp and yet show the image. Let me explain, step by step.

First spread a layer of modeling paste onto your surface. As you're working with a relatively wet and thick medium, I advice using a sturdy cardstock sheet. Mind you, I was working on top of 160g sheet and it worked fine.


While the modeling paste is still wet, stamp a pattern to it. Stamps with a bit bolder design usually work better. The tricky part is to avoid the paste from sticking to the stamp. My solution is a couple of spritzes with a water mister. That acts as a kind of lubricant. It also might be beneficial to let the paste dry a little before stamping so it's not that sticky. After some experimenting you will get the hang of it. An important reminder - clean your stamp right away after using it with modeling paste. Don't let the paste dry into the stamp or it won't give you a crisp image anymore. 

After the stamped paste has dried, add a coat of color. In order to enhance the texture, I suggest picking two contrasting colors. I chose the vibrant Red Lipstick (FF160) as my fist color. This color is seen in the grooves and shadows, so you might want to pick a darker tone for this layer.


After letting the fist paint layer dry, add another, contrasting color on top. This time use dry-brushing and only try to hit those texture peaks with the color. A sturdy, rigid brush with a light hand usually works best. Preferably do several coats of color than one heavy, because with too much paint you are likely to loose the bottom color. I chose the patina-styled Cerulean (FF200) as my top color.


Note - some of the texture shown in the photo above is from the stamp - like near the paint bottle on the left. However, some of the texture is from stamping - like near the tip of the brush. Here I either had too much or too little water on my stamp when initially stamping to the modeling paste. The texture is created by the pull of the stamp rather than the motif on it.  


After finishing the texture paper, I cut it into strips and added one to each side of the spread. I really like how the two colors I used keep the project cohesive, but there's still a clear transition between the background layer and the textured strip. It's partly due to the texture but also partly because of different ways of applying the paints. 

The book page strips looked a bit too separate from the whole, though. To tie them better to the project, I added some splashes. As I mentioned earlier, I picked Eggshell (FF138) as my off-white as it matched the tone of the old paper. I used a fan brush to make the splashes.


Now that I had the background done and ready, it was time to concentrate on the focal points. I had my book paper lady, but she needed elements around her. For that the berry branches in the sets EAB54 and EAB56 were perfect! 

I used black ink to stamp the branches onto my cream-colored cardstock. This time I used a stamping block. I also stamped two words to be used as the journaling, or a title, in the spread.


I added some color to the berries. As I was working on top of black surface, I picked my oil-based pencils for the job. I was thrilled that the combo of the black ink and red pencil on top mimicked the color palette of the background so well. To add some highlight and variation to the tone I also added some white in there. 

After coloring the berries, I then cut the branches out.


I had a little ponder about how to attach the branches in place. In my projects I like to have loose, airy items and the idea of gluing the delicate branches to to background seemed off to me. Instead, I decided to sew them onto a tiny piece of fabric and then attach that piece to my spread. This way I killed two birds with one stone - the branches stayed loose, like swaying in the wind, and I got added texture to my project. 


The words I had stamped previously and cut into little labels seemed just to float on top of the picture plane, when I laid them down. So, they needed a grounding element. As I had chosen words "dusk" and "bright" thinking about daybreak and the victory of light over darkness, I decided to enhance this idea. 

I cut two circles out of the texture paper I had crafted and colored the other one black and other white. For the black I used my stamping ink and heat set it as I laid a layer on top of non-absorbing surface. For the white I used the Eggshell (FF138). I then adhered the circles in place on opposite pages of the spread and added the text labels on top. And with that, the project was done!




Here is the finished spread! There's the berries on both pages and a character on the left side. The background reminds me of nebulae, like a cosmic cloud that gives birth to new stars. It's quite amazing to think how the bright burning suns are born from clouds of dust. How something tiny evolves into something colossal! 


As you can see from the photo underneath, I didn't paint the whole "bright" circle white. It still has some of the original colors peeking through, but the overall appearance is brighter and lighter. 

The photo also shows the different materials I added to my spread. I love to use different surfaces and textures in my projects. There's the texture created with modeling paste, but also the sleekness of the old paper, the softness of the fabric and the fibers of the natural twine. I really like how contrasts heighten each other and add something new to the details!


Here's another detail photo showing the modeling paste stamped texture. Here you can see the stamp design quite clearly in a dimensional paste.


If you are not into art journaling, here's another option using the same elements - a mixed media greeting card. There's the painted background, the texture and book page strips, the book page lady and a berry branch to decorate. 


For the sentiment I used a combination of stamped and typed words. I first typed a label with my old typewriter and then stamped the word "bright" as a part of the greeting.





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Wednesday, 18 February 2026

NEW PaperArtsy Products: Mags Woodcock {Feb 2026}


A note from Leandra:
I'm sure Mags has been super excited about this release for many months now, and we are so thrilled to finally be able to announce this release of her first three A5 stamps and stencils.

Mags has a versatile style that fits into so many situations beautifully, not only classic sepia vintage but with a change of colour, and leaning into her useful florals, suddenly the result can be much softer and spring-like. Just take  close look at her samples and you will see what I mean.
 
Mags will be LIVE over in our Facebook Group, 'PaperArtsy People' shortly after this post publishes, and remember, all our new releases are ONLY available EXCLUSIVELY from our approved stockists. Please check the list at the foot of this post to find a retailer online or geographically near you, it makes sense to order within your country where possible.

Our retailers endeavour to join the designer's live to share their direct shopping links in the live chat - this makes it easy for you to find a store with product in stock immediately.


Hello everyone. Mags here with you today
 
This release was inspired, and had it's roots in my love of numbers and also doodled flowers. Most of my work has either words of numbers somewhere in the layers. sometimes they are prominent, sometimes layered in the background. 

Recently I had the honour of having some of my art on the cover of Somerset Studio, an American mixed Media publication. The featured art had both doodled flowers and numbers and I wanted to build on that combination for this product release. 

Each stamp set has a wealth of possibilities, with background elements, bold numbers and focals. The stencils can also be used in multiple ways, adding subtle elements or bold additions.

Once again, as with my Mini release in December 2025, I used my vintage typewriter and label maker, along with hand drawn elements and hand cut foam stamps to help shape the stamps. One of the stencils also has numbers from a couple of hand cut vintage paper stencils.

I am delighted to share these samples using my very first collection of A5 stamp sets and stencils. So let's take a closer look.



Red Rubber Stamps (A5 set)
Price: RRP €23.00 +VAT    
Size:5" x 6" (13 x16.5cm)
All stamps are individually trimmed onto cling foam, with a laminated storage/index sheet.

Eclectica Mags Woodcock Set 001 (EMW001)

Bloom and Grow
I used the star stamp to create a background for this card, and the flowers to create the focal. The colour was added using Infusions (Magenta and Lemoncello)
 

Here you can see how the text stamp adds extra interest and texture to the doodled flowers

 
Brushing diluted Infusions onto the stamp before stamping onto the smoothy card gave a painterly effect. Adding black stamping as the next layer added a more defined image to the background, also allowing me to add more colour to the stars as a third layer.
 

A Pretty Posy for Pauline

This vintage journal page has a photo of my cousin as a three year old girl, hence the use of the number 3. 
 

Infusions coloured flowers along with stamped details create a frame for the vintage photo. The stamped stars help the eye move across the page. Once again the additional stamping adds texture to the flowers.
 

There are so many possible combinations and styles of flowers, here I show just a few basic ideas.
 

Eclectica Mags Woodcock Set 002 (EMW002)


On the Dot Birthday Card

The number stamps are so versatile, here I combine them with a couple of the bingo numbers for a 17th Birthday card. The background is a gel print using stencil PS506.
 

To add to the vintage and distressed look of the numbers, I added some white gel pen outlines and marks.
 

Cutting the Bingo numbers apart makes them very versatile.
 

Make It Count

This vintage plaque uses every stamp from the set. Most appear in the background, but some take a more prominent role. The typewriter x block add a textured look to the wooden stars and Grunge Paste. The numbers add details to the focal cluster.


Stamping the words onto coloured paper and leaving a border ties in with the vintage tones of the project.
 

You can see here how I stamped into the almost dry Grunge Paste with the x block stamp and the Just Walnut Infusions pooled in the marks.


Eclectica Mags Woodcock Set 003 (EMW003)

Hello Flower

Using diluted Infusions to stamp the flowers for the background of this card allowed for a painterly effect, before adding colour to the centres.
 

The background also makes use of the definition stamp from the set, which was stamped in grey, along with the dotty stencil PS506
 

The contrast of a black stamped flower, coloured with coordinating colours creates a focal point.
 

Big, Bright and Beautiful Journal Page

The florals and words from the stamp set create the focal for this A4 journal page, whilst the smaller stamps add to the background
 

The definition stamps add visual texture, along with the blocks of circular characters, notice how some have black pen added for contrast.
 

The bold number stamps are embossed in white adding to the contrast within the page
 

I love how all the stamp sets work together, (as planned) but they can also be used individually. They offer great value for money with two of the sets having eleven stamps and the third having nine.



PaperArtsy Stencils {Regular}
Price: RRP €5.64 + VAT
Regular Size: 6.5" x 7" (16 x 18cm) 
Robust 250 micron mylar designed to offer longevity, deep texture and easy clean up

PaperArtsy Stencil 506 (PS506)

Gel Printing Fun Journal Page

The Dotty stencil works so well on a gel plate, here I used it with Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic Vanilla. Tearing the print and layering on the page added texture.
 

Repeating the dots from the stencil again with both brown ink and white gel pen added to the cohesive look of the page.
 

You can no doubt see here how much fun I had gel printing with the dotty stencil, both first pulls and ghost prints.


Tag You're It

The background to these tags was printed tissue, gesso and Infusions, with Grunge Paste applied through the stencil, then more Infusions.
 

You may be able to see the touch of gold I added to highlight the raised dots of Grunge Paste.
 
 
Here's a look before I added the clusters.
 

Before I added the stamping, just the Infusions and Grunge Paste doing their magic.


PaperArtsy Stencil 507 (PS507)

Created with a Collagraph 

The background to this card is a gel print using a collagraph plate created using stencil PS507.
 

This is the plate after it had been used.  It is a canvas board which had Grunge Paste applied through the stencil. When the paste was almost dry I pressed in a stamp from EMW002 to create textured marks. when completely dry I used this collagraph plate pressed into the paint on my gel plate to create marks, and then pulled a print.
 
 
Notice the lovely detail picked up from the plate, I added a little shading to create depth to the stars.


Little Drummer Girl, Ivy

Meet Ivy, a distant relative from the past, surrounded by stars. Grunge Paste coming into play again, but this time with several layers of paint and Infusions, then sanded back for a more distressed look


The stencil was also used as a template to create the corrugated cardboard stars, which has stamping for added interest. Notice how the stamped strs from set one echo the theme.
 

A closer look at all that texture, both from the sanding and the stamping. 
 

PaperArtsy Stencil 508 (PS508)

Built on Numbers

I couldn't work on samples for this release without having some rust and Grunge. So here we are, an assemblage with a grungy background using Grunge Paste and Just Walnut Infusions.
 

Notice how there are tiny numbers scattered throughout the stencil. Some of the larges numbers are from vintage, hand cut, paper stencils I rescued. I think this may be my favourite stencil in the set.
 
 
A close up of those grungy numbers with a touch of gold gilding wax.



One, Two, Three, Baby and Me

The cat's out of the bag with this one. Can you guess who was born in 1963 ? Yes, this is my darling mum and I. A double page spread in my vintage journal.
 

I love to use number stencils at the corners of my pages, it brings the eye in towards the focal area. I wondered about highlighting the numbers one, nine, six, and three with white gel pen, but decided against it
 

I used a sponge to apply the Archival ink through the stencil, stopping before reaching the edges. A spritz or two of just Walnut Infusions gave a vintage distressed look.


I am going to get so much use from these stencils and have lots more  ideas for using them, so keep your eyes on the PaperArtsy People Facebook group for more inspiration.

I hope you love the stamps and stencils as much as I do. I am having so much fun creating with them, and I would love to see how you use them in your own creative way. So please tag me on social media so I can admire your wonderful work  with them.

A HUGE thank you to the PaperArtsy crew for making these stamps and stencils, and making all this creativity possible! They really are the best !

You can see more and visit me at... 

Instagram @Mags Woodcock
YouTube  @Mags Woodcock


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