Chickadee in the Woods – Tutorial

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Here it is Thursday already!  Wow, the older I get the faster time flies.  Am I the only one that feels this way?

Anyway, today I got back to nature with the Stampin’ Up’s Set “Touch of Nature”.  I love this little Chickadee.  Isn’t he the cutest little bird?  I have Chickadees all over my yard.  They are such happy little souls.  I can’t help but smile when I see and hear them.

Also, today I’m giving BLOG CANDY!  Anyone miss out on the Studio G Series 8 stamps?  I have 12 packs here just waiting for some lucky stamper.

Well here is your chance to get them.  All you need to do to enter is leave me a comment here on this post.  If you are getting this blog update by e-mail and you wish to comment, please click this link that will take you to my blog so you can comment for a chance to win these stamps:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2008/07/03/chickadee-in-the-woods-tutorial/

I’ll use a random number generator to pick a number on Saturday morning, July 5th.

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Ready for the tutorial?  Let’s get started 🙂

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Touch of Nature
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Basic Black, Old Olive & Bordering Blue
Ink: Stampin’ Up Bordering Blue, Old Olive & Blue Bayou, Palette Noir Black
Accessories: Prismacolor Markers, White Gel Pen, Versamark Marker, Clear embossing Powder, Sponge, heat tool, Black maker

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Stamped the bird with Palette Noir Black ink on a piece of 3.5″ x 5″ Whisper White card stock.  I’m using the Palette ink because it doesn’t smear with the Solvent based Prismacolor markers.

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Colored the bottom of the birds belly with a Buff marker.

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Extended the limb to the edge of the card stock with a Fabe Castell black marker.

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Colored the birds head, very bottom of the belly and back with a Cool Grey 30% marker.

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Colored the dark parts of the leaves with a Light Olive Green marker.

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Colored the Branch with a Buff colored marker.

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Added some Cool Grey 80% colored marker to the dark parts of the birds head and back.

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Added a bit more Buff marker to the birds belly.

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Colored over the bird with a Versamark marker, being very careful to stay within the lines.

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Heat embossed using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Sponged Bordering Blue ink in a pouncing motion all over the card stock.  I want it to look splotchy.

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Stamped leaves by first loading my stamp with Old Olive ink and then misting the stamp a tiny bit so it would look a bit out of focus when I stamp it.  Note:  I tried this out on scrap paper first to see how much misting to do for the effect I wanted.

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Stamped some Bordering Blue Leaves, some I misted, some I didn’t.

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Sponged Bordering Blue ink at the right side of the card stock using a circular motion for good coverage.

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Stamped a few leaves using Blue Bayou ink at the right side of the card stock.

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Sponged Blue Bayou ink at the right side of the card stock, not covering all of the Bordering Blue ink. 

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Traced the underside of the Bird and the branch with a Black marker.

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Added White Gel pen highlights to the leaves on the branch and a dot on the birds eye.

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Assembled card and here it is finished measuring 5″ x 6.5″.

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Don’t forget to comment to enter to win the blog candy for today.  🙂

Hope your day is filled with the sights and sounds of birds singing their happy little tunes.

Until my next post. . . . . . .

Michelle

378 thoughts on “Chickadee in the Woods – Tutorial

  1. Rebecca's avatar Rebecca

    Your tutorials are amazing. I love the step by step process for following your beautiful creations. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  2. Earline's avatar Earline

    Michelle so much love your work I look forward to seeing your work, thank you for always willing to give of your self for other. Earline

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  3. Your artwork never ceases to amaze me! And thank you so much for sharing everything you do. You are a great inspiration to me.

    I would sooo love to win those stamps! Our M’s around here is so bad, can never find the whole sets! LOL! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  4. isabelle's avatar isabelle

    I really like your cards & tutoriels. I’m happy to seeing you using Stampin up stamp; because I have this one!!! and I’ll try to do something like this one. Too cuuute!!

    Thk to share this with us!

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  5. Candy Farley aka Candykane's avatar Candy Farley aka Candykane

    All I can say is you make some very beautiful cards! It is amazing looking at all the pictures watching you transform step by step and creating such beautiful piece of art! You have some awesome talent! An artist indeed! =)

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  6. Susan G's avatar Susan G

    You just always make this look so easy. So far I haven’t had the courage to try it out for myself. But I really do admire your work. This looks like a set of Studio G stamps I’ve missed. Thanks for the chance to own them.

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  7. Pamela Vega's avatar Pamela Vega

    Michelle, first of all, you do incredible work. Or should I say your pieces of art are outstanding!!!! I just came across your blog. Absolutely love it. Thanx for the inspiration and for sharing your talents with us. This nature set is one of my favs. I love how you misted the the stamp for the leaves, awesome , will have to try.
    Have a sparkling day!!
    Pamela Vega
    aka – It’sjustme – on SCS

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  8. WOW!!! Another great and easy to follow tutorial! Thanks sooooo much for sharing all your knowledgement, talent and creativity with us! I’m always so inspired by looking at your fantastic artwork! Love & Smiles, Sylvia

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  9. stampinsueco's avatar stampinsueco

    What a beautifual card! I love that little bird and I especially like how you used it on this card. Thank you for all your tutorials. I really enjoy getting your e-mails .

    Sue

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  10. Shar's avatar Shar

    Someone just sent me the link to your blog and I have to say I am in awe. Lovely card! Love the integration of coloring, sponging and layering.

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  11. Deb from central PA's avatar Deb from central PA

    I appreciate your eye for the simple beauty in nature that you capture so well. I had become burnt out with nearly identical card assembly line. You have renewed the artist in me. Now if I sit down in my studio to make a dozen of something, even though the paper sizes and theme is the same… Each is unique. Oh and thanks for taking the extra time out of your (I’m sure) limit creative time to documented and keep up this inspirational blog. Soon I’ll be hanging out here to read the comments. I’ll be on bed rest following surgery on 7/7. One of the perks of the getting the surgery is I’ll have a real excuse to spend my awake time checking out everyone’s blogs and shopping for unique stamps and products.

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  12. Kathee's avatar Kathee

    Michelle,
    I think I’ve found a soul mate! I just LOVE your nature inspired cards! I was sent your blog when you were doing leaves and now you’re doing birds…how cute! Happen to have a bluebird stamp?!?!?! Maybe he could come out and play next?!?!?lol You are truly an inspiration!

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  13. I so LOVE your work!!! It inspires me and makes me want to try out some of the techniques you’ve done using the Mona Lisa Oderless Paint Thinner……Keep up the GREAT work!!!!………….jill

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  14. Sandy Duley's avatar Sandy Duley

    Your work is breath taking. I am new to stamping and must admit I’m hooked. I love these clear stamps. I am book marking your blog and hope to learn from your tutorials. Thank you for sharing your talent.

    Sandy

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  15. Marilyn W.'s avatar Marilyn W.

    Michelle
    I have this set and have not put ink to it yet. I have learned so much from you that I think I can now put ink to it and do it justice.
    Thank You so much for all you do and share to make our cards like better.
    You Rock!!!!
    Marilyn W.

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  16. I just posted an explosion card using, as the front panel, the same little chicadee. I changed around some of your instructions since my markers are different from yours and I don’t have a Palette inkpad. Thank you so much for your easy instructions and great inspiration.

    Cheers,

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  17. I’ve been following your tutorials for a while now, and your work never ceases to amaze me. It is absolutely stunning. I tried one of your tutorials(dragonfly) It started off well but I didn’t have a versamark pen so used a yellow toned embossing type pen which turned my lovely blue dragonfly a nasty shade of yellow and ruined my work!! Still I’m learning and have now bought a versamark to try again!

    Thanks for the technique and inspiration!!

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  18. Diane - Miss Apple's avatar Diane - Miss Apple

    Hello Michelle,

    Oh, I wish to win those beautiful stamps! I love you step-by-step so much and all your cards are gorgeous. You blog is really one of my best.
    Thank you so much to share your creations with us.

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  19. StampinPenguin's avatar StampinPenguin

    Giggles … my son once told me, “When I was little time went by so slow. Now that I’m older it really goes by fast!” He must have been about seven years old at the time!!

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