In The Nest Tutorial & BLOG CANDY!

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As I said before, I love feeding and watching the birds.  I’m a city girl (spent my first 43 years in the city) and then I moved to a rural town and I’m pretty much surrounded by farm land.   Well being a city girl, I got a lesson at the feed store, yep my town has a feed store, lol.  I went in and asked for bird seed.  I was promptly told you can’t grow birds with seed, what I was looking for was bird feed.  Now how did I make it all these years not knowing the correct term for bird feed. 🙂  Lesson learned!

NOTE:  TIMES UP FOR THE BLOG CANDY! THANKS TO ALL WHO ENTERED. 

Anyway, I have blog candy for you all today!  A set of (16) sixteen, Series 7, Studio G, Clear Stamps.  All you have to do to enter to win these stamps is leave a comment on this post.  If you are getting this by e-mail, please click this link to be able to leave a comment on the post:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2008/07/16/in-the-nest-tutorial-blog-candy/

I will use a random number generator and will announce the winner on Friday morning, July 18th.  Good Luck everyone!

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Below is a picture of the new Stampin’ Up in colors I just received in the mail.  These colors won’t be available until the new Catty comes out.  I just couldn’t resist playing with them, so I used a couple of them in today’s tutorial.  Please forgive me, I just had to, lol.

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Soft as a Feather, Best Blossoms & French Script
Paper: Stampin’ Up Baja Breeze, Kiwi Kiss & Whisper White
Ink: Stampin’ Up Baja Breeze, Kiwi Kiss & Chocolate Chip
Accessories:Stampin’ Up markers, Versamark pad, 1 1/4 circle punch, Sponges, Stampin’ Dimensionals, Clear embossing powder & heat gun

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OK, so I was so excited about my new color options, I started this project and realized that I wasn’t taking pictures, lol.  So the first 3 pictures were staged after the fact.  Bare with me it is 4:00 a.m after all. 🙂

Stamped Nest by first loading the stamp with Versamark then with Chocolate Chip ink before stamping on a 4″ x 4″ piece of Whisper White card stock.

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

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Colored the sides of the nest with a Going Gray marker.

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Stamped the leaves by first loading the stamp with Versamark, then Kiwi Kiss ink, then dabbed a few dots of More Mustard marker on the stamp before stamping.  I like a little texture in my leaves.  🙂

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

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Sponged some Kiwi Kiss ink on the top left side of the card stock.

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Randomly sponged some Baja Breeze ink on the card stock.

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Used a 1 1/4″ circle punch and punched the center out of the nest.

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Flipped the card stock over and stuck on Stampin’ Dimensionals and stuck it to a 4″ x 4″ piece of Black card stock.

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Glued the punched piece of nest on the black card stock.

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Stamped the French Script Stamp on the card stock using Baja Breeze ink.

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Stamped two eggs on Whisper White card stock using Baja Breeze ink.  Cut them out.

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Lightly pressed eggs on to the Kiwi Kiss ink pad to give them a hint of green.

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Stamped leaves with Baja Breeze ink on a Kiwi Kiss card stock panel.

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Sponged Baja Breeze ink around the card stock edge.

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Assembled card and here it is finished measuring 5.25″ x 5.25″.

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Don’t forget to comment to enter to win the Blog Candy for today!

Hope you feel safe and secure in your own nest today.  🙂

Until my next post. . . . . .

Hugs to all,

Michelle

437 thoughts on “In The Nest Tutorial & BLOG CANDY!

  1. Linda Vogt's avatar Linda Vogt

    Hi Michelle,

    LOVE your cards and tutorials! Your work is so unique. You are on the top of my bookmarks and I visit your blog every morning before I do anything else – eager to see what awesome new creation you’ve posted. Since you asked, I’m in the Chicago suburbs.

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  2. Suzie H's avatar Suzie H

    was sad not to see a new card, but could oh so relate to. sometimes other things just need to be done, yes like the necessary house cleaning. Will make the anticipation of your next card even greater. Suzie from Elyria, Ohio

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  3. Cathy Steward's avatar Cathy Steward

    Hi Michelle,
    I get up everyday and turn on the lap top, let the dogs out ,get my coffee then i check out what your doing today. I have a close friend that we do alot of cards and scrapbooking together.
    when we get together we do your card we enjoy your tutorials so much you make it so easy to understand.
    thank-you so much
    I’m from Jay Maine

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  4. Valerie Kapsha's avatar Valerie Kapsha

    Like you I was raised in the city, and actually still live in the city. But we are blessed to be right on the edge of a green belt overlooking a valley. Every morning I sit out on our second-floor deck with my coffee, and am always joined by a variety of birds in the neighbouring trees!

    Thanks again for being a never-ending source of inspiration!

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  5. Terri H.'s avatar Terri H.

    Michelle, This is just the sweetest card! It reminds me of the sweet little robins nest I have in a tree in my garden. Thanks for the chance to win some incredible blog candy! Your posts are the best!

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  6. Sandy's avatar Sandy

    Michelle:

    You have the most marvelous blog, so naturally I can’t wait to go there first thing each morning. Most of my crafting friends know who you are and just where to find your blog — you are very popular to say the least! We much appreciate that you share your talent with us. I have tried a few techniques that you make look so easy. With lots more practice I hope my attempts begin to look at least something like yours. I too am a city gal but have recently retired to the mountains and now the town I live in has only a gas station, general store and post office. I love my mountains (West Virginia), the birds twittering and the critters roaming. I’ve had the best of both worlds. —sandy

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  7. Conniecrafter's avatar Conniecrafter

    So enjoy watching your work, love the idea of punching out the center, gives it such neat dimension…..I call it bird seed too, guess I am a city girl too 🙂 Thanks for the chance to win these stamps, I use the studio g stamps quite a bit, but don’t manage to always get them, guess I don’t get to the stores enough 😦

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  8. Sonia E.'s avatar Sonia E.

    I continue to follow each of your postings and tutorials since I discovered your website about a month or so ago. I only dream to be able to do what you do. Thanks for sharing.
    Sonia

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  9. Melanie's avatar Melanie

    Your cards are always so amazing. I find it to be such a treat to visit your site. Your tutorials are so helpful to me. Whenever I copy your stuff, I feel like an artist:) Thank you for that! Please don’t ever stop doing this, you are a gifted gal;)
    Thank you so much! Can’t wait to see the new colors in person!!
    Melanie

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  10. Hello Michelle from Georgetown, KY!!
    Each day I sit here with my mouth open staring at the computer at what you’ve done! You are one HUGE talent!!!
    I want to thank you for the opportunity to win some blog candy, but I’d be just as happy with a card made by you!
    Thanks again!
    Hugs,
    Joani

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  11. you amaze me in how you put everything together – a true inspiration! I too am a city girl, but love going to the mountians to get revitalized! my kids think I am crazy, but I take pics of the bark on trees and close up of flowers. they are my inspiration too!

    thanks for the eye candy!

    Lorene

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  12. This card is wonderful Michelle. Love your work! I love birds and have some little Sparrows raising their 3rd family this season in my carport. They give me so much pleasure. What a sweet card this would be for a bird person.

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  13. Martie's avatar Martie

    Absolutely love this card. I currently have a turtle dove nest with three tiny birds being fed. The funny thing about this is this is the THIRD set of baby turtle doves this summer. Who knew turle doves were so prolific.

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  14. Kathy Eddy's avatar Kathy Eddy

    Wow, Michelle. What a great blog! I love your tutorials! i want to win the card as well as the stamps! LOL i, too, love to feed the birds and they are really eating a lot this year. please enter me for a chance to win. Kathy Eddy

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  15. Teresa's avatar Teresa

    I love getting your blogs every day–so pretty. I also love birds and have feeders I watch every day–today I am watching the squirrels getting the food!

    Thank you for sharing!

    Teresa

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  16. Sunny's avatar Sunny

    I love your cards! They are really funtastic and its great to see the process of making them step-by-step. Its perfect for one like me who always need to see the single steps to understand a technique 😉

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  17. Your work is amazing and I love visiting everyday – I am from East Hanover NJ.

    Thanks for always sharing all your creativity – it is so inspiring.

    Would love to win those stamp sets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the chance to win and for all the wonderful Tutorials! You are so appreciated.

    Annette

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  18. Shannon Miles's avatar Shannon Miles

    Michelle, I love coming to your site everyday and looking at the beautiful creations. Your work is so inspiring. Thanks for sharing your creativity.

    Shannon from Powdersville, South Carolina

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  19. Sue Gundersen's avatar Sue Gundersen

    I got my preorder of new in-color stuff yesterday and (surprise!?!) I really love these new colors. Thanks for showing them off with your beautiful card.. As always, thanks for all you do!
    Sue… from Minnesota

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  20. Virginia (in arkansas)'s avatar Virginia (in arkansas)

    Wow – This is a beautiful card and technique. Hope to try it this weekend. Starting on my Christmas cards – need to start so I can finish on time!!

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  21. Kim Mc's avatar Kim Mc

    Wow! the blog candy really lets you know how many people are visiting your blog daily! 🙂 As always, love your cards, but just makes me realize how many stamp sets, paper and ink I need to do even half of what you do! So the free stuff is always appreciated! Thanks for all your hard work and continuing to share your creativity with us! 🙂 Kim

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  22. Oh my Michelle, I’m so with you. I lived the first 39 years of my life near concrete pavements. Then my DH moved me to upstate NY for 5 years, and now we’ve been in Arizona, halfway between Phoenix and Tucson for 7 years. I remember my first “rural” lesson…every day, I’d drive my DH into work in downtown Rochester, NY. It would take an hour from where we lived on Lake Ontario. Every day I’d watch the bare trees on a nearby hill, and they would change. First, they started to get a little plump. Then they started getting a little green haze to them. That was a fun day because that night the green haze had erupted into little tiny leaves. Then the flowers appeared, and those dropped off and were replaced by bright little tiny shiny orange balls. Those got bigger and bigger until they were probably as big around as the tip of my thumb and turned a deep red. One day, we drove into Rochester as was our normal practice. But when we came home that night, I shouted to my husband “they’re gone, they’re gone!” because the little red shiny balls were indeed missing from the trees. My husband (my very DISGUSTED husband), just rolled his eyes, gave a heavy sigh and shook his head as he said … well that’s what happens when they PICK them. Who knew that’s how cherries eventually get into those little jars? Needless to say, I’m known in his family as the “concrete” princess.

    Thanks for sharing all your tutorials. You are my daily dose of inspiration.

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  23. Lori F.'s avatar Lori F.

    Another Wow card. I visit your blog every day because I love the artwork you do.
    Thanks for all the techniques you teach. I am pretty new at all this (8 months) and
    love seeing what you come up with each day. I also just found out that all the blog
    candy people offer is really not real candy at all LOL!!! I kept thinking what do I need
    candy for. Now I know better.

    Thanks,
    Lori
    Boulder, CO.

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  24. Jane O'Leary's avatar Jane O'Leary

    Just visited for the first time, but it won’t be the last. Great card and wonderful directions. Thanks for sharing your talent.

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  25. Heather Fullerton (Retired Heather)'s avatar Heather Fullerton (Retired Heather)

    I am so late getting to your blog today because my Yorkie just had pups yesterday…imagine I did not stamp. You are such a talented women. Your work is art and always makes me feel great. You are known for your easy to follow tutuorials. Thank you so much for sharing and teaching your talent. Thank you.

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  26. Theresa Grdina's avatar Theresa Grdina

    Oh Michelle…this is – by far – my favorite card of yours! HAHA! Until the next one you make….but it is really beautiful! I love it!

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  27. Anne P's avatar Anne P

    Hi Michelle,
    I’d love to be entered into your blog candy draw, please. Your blog is the most inspirational of all – I so appreciate your detailed tutorials, because they make it possible for all of us to attempt to extend our limits. I love trying to improve my stamping, and so your blog is my absolute favourite, and the one I must see each day. Thank you so much.
    Anne

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  28. Laurie's avatar Laurie

    Wow! What a beautiful card! I love how you punched out the center of that nest and reattached it to the black. The top layer is just beautiful. Your blog candy made me say WOW! I live in northern Virginia, from the midwest (Michigan and Wisconsin). I just got back from a visit to MI and while there we went to the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City, Michigan, so KellyRae’s story made me smile! 🙂

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  29. Cathy's avatar Cathy

    This card is absolutely gorgeous! I love how you play with colors…your results are stunning! Your very detailed tutorials are the best. Thanks so much for offering them to us. I’m from Ohio, too! North Dayton area. 🙂

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  30. k.m.'s avatar k.m.

    I just recently came upon your blog…….and am definitely amazed by your work!! Your brayering technique is beautiful……..and I hope I can learn to do this ……..even if it just a fraction of how well you do it. Thanks for the opportunity to win the set of stamps.

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  31. k.m.'s avatar k.m.

    I just recently came upon your blog…….and am definitely amazed by your work!! Your brayering technique is beautiful……..and I hope I can learn to do this ……..even if it just a fraction of how well you do it.

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  32. Paula's avatar Paula

    You do beautiful work. Love your color combos. I have even put a link to your blog on mine so that more people can see what you do. Keep it up.
    Paula

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