Seedling Sunset

This is for all my fellow gardeners out there.  This branch from Stampin’ Up’s Spring Solitude set has always reminded me of a seedling.  So here it is as such.

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Ready for the tutorial?  Let’s get to it!

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Spring Solitude, Hugs & Wishes
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, More Mustard & Chocolate Chip
Ink: Stampin’ Up Creamy Caramel, Chocolate Chip & Basic Black, Adirondack Lettuce, Butterscotch & Rust
Accessories: Versamark Pad, Brayer, Clear embossing powder, heat gun, Post it notes, Stamp-a-ma-jig, White Gel Pen, Sponges

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Stamped a row of seedlings on Whisper White card stock by loading my stamp first with a Versamark pad and then with Lettuce ink before stamping.  I had to use a Stamp-a-ma-jig for placement because I cannot for the life of me stamp in a straight line, lol.

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Heat embossed images with clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Stamped a second row the same as the first with Versamark and Lettuce ink.  Heat embossed second row with clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Brayered on Butterscotch ink in the sky area.

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Brayered on Rust ink at the top of the card stock, not covering the Butterscotch ink entirely.

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Brayered on Creamy Caramel ink on the ground area.

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Masked the sky area with post it notes that have been torn on the sticky edge side.

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Lightly sponged Chocolate Chip ink in a circular motion at the torn edge of the post it notes.  This will create the horizon line.

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Moved the post it notes down to create the mound of dirt for the seedlings in the foreground.

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Sponged Chocolate Chip ink heavily on the bottom of the card-stock, covering the entire unmasked area.

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Removed mask and sponged Basic Black ink at the very bottom of the card stock.

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Heavily sponge some Rust ink at the top of the card stock to create a little interest in the sky area.

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Time to put in some shadows 🙂

Using my Stamp-a-ma-jig for placement I stamped the seedling again to create the shadow for the back row of seedlings with Creamy Caramel ink.

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Using the Stamp-a-ma-jig again for placement, stamped the shadows for the first row of seedlings using Chocolate Chip ink.

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Using the Stamp-a-ma-jig again and stamped my sentiment with Chocolate Chip ink.  We’ve gone to far now to stamp the sentiment crooked, lol.

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Used a White Gel Pen to highlight the left sides of the seedlings.  This makes them look like they are back lite.

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Assembled card and here it is complete.  This finished card measures 5″ x 6.5″.

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Hey, I want to thank everyone for visiting my blog.   I am shock to see that my blog counter has went over 100,000!!!!

Also, I broke down and purchased a camcorder.  My hope is to figure out how to use it and do a few technique videos.  Would anyone be interested in seeing a video on Brayering? 🙂

May your day be filled with new growth and sunshine!

Until my next post. . . . .

Huge Hugs,

Michelle

81 thoughts on “Seedling Sunset

  1. yvonne w.'s avatar yvonne w.

    I video on brayering sign me up!!!!! This is a card I have to try to make, I love it. Oh, I’ve tried to make almost all of your cards I guess I LOVE them all:)
    Your #1 Fan
    Yvonne

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  2. Wanda's avatar Wanda

    WOW!! What a great tutorial. Thanks I often wondered how you did this technique. May your day be filled with sunshine as well!

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  3. Jodene's avatar Jodene

    This is amazing! What a lot of work this card was, but totally worth the effort. Thanks for sharing such detailed instructions 🙂

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  4. Cathy Steward, jay maine's avatar Cathy Steward, jay maine

    that is just what i was going to ask you today. i really have a hard time with the brayer.
    and as always i enjoy every card you do.

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  5. Carol Hinton's avatar Carol Hinton

    I’m a gardener and I just love your card! The stamp you used looks just like a seedling and the colors you chose are so pretty. Your card makes me want to start my morning glory seeds but it’s still a little early for that!

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  6. Laurie Moran's avatar Laurie Moran

    It’s almost 8:00 a.m. on the east coast and I’m about to do some work at my desk. Now that I took a peek at your beautiful card and the great tutorial to go with it, I’ll be distracted for the rest of the day until I can try this for myself!! Thank you for sharing your technique. (AND it’s ALWAYS a treat to see your creations!)

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  7. Yvonne's avatar Yvonne

    Just found your site yesterday! and your brayering is “TOO DIE FOR” I would love to see a video and then you could talk us through this technique! Thanks for sharing!

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  8. Mary L.'s avatar Mary L.

    Yeah! A video, a video!!! You just get better every day!!! I can’t, for the life of me, get your technique down, but maybe if I saw a video. Just maybe!!! I LOVE this card!! I would NEVER have thought to add the shadows to the plants. You ROCK!!!

    Hugs,

    Mary L.

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  9. Linda L's avatar Linda L

    Wow that card is stunning. The shadows…amazing. Yes to the chance to see brayering on video….that would be soooo helpful. Cheers!

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  10. Terri's avatar Terri

    A Video! Yes, yes, yes–bring it on! If we can’t all sit right next to you to watch, a video would be an awesome replacement! Gorgeous card Michelle! TFS

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  11. Veee's avatar Veee

    Yes, Yes, Yes to a video. I have gotten better by using your written instruction but to be able to watch you as you do it. I would be forever grateful.

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  12. Nicole Taylor's avatar Nicole Taylor

    This is so gorgeous and I would love to see a video tutorial on this as I’m a visual person. All of your work is so beautiful and inspiring.

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  13. Beth's avatar Beth

    We were just discussing, at work, what a great day it would be to stay home and garden. Then I took a quick peek at your blog and there it is – a garden at my desk! This card is great it looks just like little seedlings. And hey a video of the brayer – that would be fabulous. There would be viewing parties all over world. Once that takes off my husband has a Film and Video Co in NYC we can set you up with you own show. (just kidding about the show, but your fans would love it).

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  14. Eileen's avatar Eileen

    Everything you do is fabulous. Your tutorials are so clear on how to do this technique. I tried it only once, and of course didn’t have the same results because I am not the ‘master of the magical brayer’, but I think it is definately something fun to do and will try it again.

    Video would be great. You are such a rock star on SCS that it is only fitting that you are in the movies, too!

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  15. Lori Williams's avatar Lori Williams

    Yes please to the video tutorials! I’m trying your techniques, but not quite getting it! Thanks again for another wonderful tutorial!

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  16. Trish's avatar Trish

    Well, you have me completely addicted to my brayer so I guess it is only fair for you to do a video! I have a thousand things to do today – but I think I am going to have to make it 1001 because I must try this card! Awesome!

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  17. Stacey's avatar Stacey

    Wow you are a talented gal. Love the card and all the wonderful tips. Your tutorial is so complete you have inspired me to give this technique a try.

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  18. MSBetsyZ's avatar MSBetsyZ

    I ’bout choked again this morning! This is gorgeous, Michelle! It looks so lifelike…just like the little veggie gardens I used to have, lol! I remember my son and his friends would camp out at the garden at this stage because it seemed they grew so fast, lol!

    Video would be fantastic, of course! Don’t feel like you have to run out and get a manicure for our sake, either…

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  19. Gidget-Trish's avatar Gidget-Trish

    Bring on the videos!!!!!!!!!! That way it would almost be like being there to watch you in person…something I’ve wanted to do. This card is stunning with the gorgeous colours and lights and shadows. I’ll have to try it too. Thanks again for sharing your talents. And the idea I saw up there for a show of your own…..an excellent idea! It would be a huge hit. Have a great day.
    Trish
    (waving at the other Trish) 😀

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  20. Bessey's avatar Bessey

    First of all, this card is really cute, right with the time for Mainers to think about getting started with gardening. And on the brayer video, my wish will come true!!!! I stated before, you don’t know how many people you touch with your beautiful cards. Thanks Michelle. Well, maybe you do, seeing your counter.

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  21. This is gorgeous! Really makes me want to run home and garden…it’s such a beautiful day and I’m stuck in the office! Shhh…don’t tell my boss! Love your work!

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  22. You are so talented Michelle, I really wish to have a little bit of creativity as you do. I check out your blog every day. I will love videos too!!!
    God bless you
    Giovana

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  23. This is stunning…as usual! I love the idea of this branch as a seedling! I love the shadows you created, too! And to add my voice to the choir – YES! A video tutorial on brayering would be awesome!

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  24. Kathy's avatar Kathy

    I would love to see a tutorial from you on brayering. I can’t seem to get my brayering looking anything as great as yours. Your cards are fabulous and so artistic. I love them.

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  25. Pam's avatar Pam

    Watching a video would be great, and maybe it would save you some time, you take so many pictures to make your tuts easy to follow, it may save you some time.
    Thanks for sharing your talent!

    Pam

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  26. April Wood's avatar April Wood

    You are so talented! Your work is awesome! I visit your SCS gallery when I need inspiration. I would love to see your brayering video. Keep up the good work!

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  27. Lisa Foster's avatar Lisa Foster

    Brayering video? *(Jumping up & down, panting and whimpering like a puppy)*
    This card is beautiful…your eye for things never ceases to amaze me! I would have never thought of seedlings…I just LOVE IT! Thanks, Michelle!

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  28. Kathy's avatar Kathy

    The seedlings are so cute, and I love their little shadows. This is a beauty! I’m with everybody else on the video of your brayer technique…YES, PLEASE AND THANK YOU 🙂

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  29. Pegg's avatar Pegg

    Amazing & gorgeous. Thanks so much for showing us how you create these magical pieces! I would LOVE to see a video of this!!

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  30. Mimi's avatar Mimi

    A video? YES!!!
    I’d love to see your brayer in motion. Also, I’d like to see how you use your sponge. Sometimes, I feel like I’m not sponging right because the color looks splotchy. Can’t wait…

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  31. Sharon K's avatar Sharon K

    I love your artwork and am amazed at how generous you are with sharing your talent with us. I would love to see a video with your brayering technique. I am so embarrassed to confess this but they say it is good for the soul. Your tutorial today showed me that I have been using my Stamp-a-ma-jig wrong for a really long time. When I was looking at your tutorial pictures I realized that this is why my results with it was less than desireable. Thank you so much.
    Sharon

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  32. Sandy's avatar Sandy

    What a great composition you have here and the colors are so rich. Your shading is perfect. I would love to see your tutorial on video. How do you find time! I wish I had a small section of your brain to come up with all the different ideas you come up with. You are so “creative”. Thank you!

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  33. Elizabeth's avatar Elizabeth

    What!! A video! You rock!! That would be amazing! You need a tip jar on your blog..you deserve to be paid for sharing your tips and talent!

    ZINDORFULOUS!! Elizabeth

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  34. rebekka's avatar rebekka

    Yes I am interested in you doing video’s, Your count will no doubt go to 200,000 🙂 with one. To actually see you in action would be like hitting the lottery 🙂 I just love this card, but I love all your cards, thank you so much for sharing.
    Rebekka

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