Framed Scene – Tutorial and More Blog Candy

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I’m feeling generous today.  It is my last day at work before my vacation starts.  YIPEEEE!  So today I have a tutorial for you and the finished piece is being given away as blog candy.

So to enter for a chance to win this framed piece, please leave me a comment on this post telling me to enter you.  If you are getting this blog update by e-mail you will need to click this link to leave a comment on this blog post:   http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2008/07/25/framed-scene-tutorial-and-more-blog-candy/

I will use a random number generator to pick the winner on the morning of Tuesday, August 5th, which by the way is the next time I will be posting a stamping project.  I will be posting the winner of yesterdays blog candy tomorrow morning before I leave. 🙂

A little about the frame.  I don’t buy new frames for anything.  I like to poke around at thrift stores, flea markets and garage/barn sales for them.  When looking at framed pictures for sale, I’m really looking at the frame.  What is inside of the frame doesn’t matter, because I’m going to throw it away.   The little frame I used today is solid wood and has a nice easel back to it and I paid 25 cents for it.  I also buy really large wood framed pictures, generally not paying more than $2 for them and use them for my pastel paintings.  New they run from $50 to $75.  I found I can pick the frame before I do a painting and then paint it using the dimension I need so it will fit in the frame (cart before the horse I guess, lol).  I also cut my own mats, big savings also.

Ok, enough about that, on with the tutorial.  🙂

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Spring Solitude & Lovely as a Tree
Paper: Stampin Up Whisper White & Basic Black
Ink: Stampin’ Up Blue Bayou, Perfect Plum, Close to Cocoa, More Mustard, Basic Black, Soft Sky & Pale Plum
Accessories: Brayer, Post it Notes, Sponges, White Gel Pen, Fine point Black marker, Frame

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Brayered Soft Sky ink on the top 1/2 of a 6″ x 3″ piece of Whisper White card stock.

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Tore Post it Notes (through the sticky part) to use as a mask for the sky while I put in the horizon line.

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Sponged on More Mustard ink being darkest at the post it note edge.

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Removed mask and stamped bird with Basic Black ink.

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Tore a new piece of post it note to use to mask the sky and create a mountain in the distance.  Sponged Pale Plum ink in the open area.  Opps!  Missed the photo of this.

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Used torn post it notes again for a mask to create another mountain in the distance and sponged on Perfect Plum ink so it is a little darker than the first mountain. 

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Removed masks and used a White Gel pen to define the birds wing and eye.

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Used a fine point marker to put dots on the ground at the birds feet to simulate bird feed.

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Sponged a little Blue Bayou ink at the top of the sky to give it some drama.

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Stamped two pine trees at the left of the piece with Basic Black ink.

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Sponged More Mustard ink on to create a shadow for the trees and for the bird.

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Sponged on a little Close to Cocoa ink in the middle of the tree shadows to give a little more depth.

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Added a Black card stock panel and here it is finished.

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Everyone be safe and have a super pleasant and sunny day! 

Until my next post. . . . . . .

Hugs,

Michelle

234 thoughts on “Framed Scene – Tutorial and More Blog Candy

  1. Cindi's avatar Cindi

    This is so beautiful. I just found you last week just looking on the web and I have fell in love with all of your work you are very creative!! I have got so mch inspiration from you but you know my work looks nothing even close to yours but that does not stop me from trying!!

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  2. Cindi's avatar Cindi

    This is amazing!! I have told some of my friends who don’t have the net about your work and I would love to win this so I could show then face to face because your work is amazing!!

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  3. Kelley's avatar Kelley

    OMG, you never cease to amaze! What a great piece of artwork. I would be very honoured to win this to place in my home for all to gaga at. Enjoy your holiday, and best of luck at your classes in CA.

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  4. Sally's avatar Sally

    From the number of comments…your style has taken the stamping world to a whole new realm! Your tutorials are awesome and they take us step by step, which is the easiest way to learn. I love how you give depth to the pictures. Thanks for teaching us new ways to expand on our artwork.

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  5. Cherie's avatar Cherie

    Wow! This is totally awesome! I would love to have it! I’m certainly going to try this technique. Although I know it won’t be as cool as yours! Tks!

    Kraftychic

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  6. Ag's avatar Ag

    Oh My Gosh this is gorgeous. You make it seem so simple and easy to complete. Somehow mine never look like yours no matter how carefully I follow your great directions. I can never thank you enough for taking the time do the tutorials, they have helped me open my eyes as to what can really be done with stamps.

    Have a great holiday and take time to do several things you love.

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  7. Twyla's avatar Twyla

    oh…oh…oh…..pick me, pick me…..lol We could only be so lucky to be chosen to recieve a piece of your art work. “Have a great holiday and thanks for all your inspiration. You take stamping to another level

    Twyla
    rockseroo@hotmail.com

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  8. Absolutley love your artwork! Your tutorials have allowed me to expand on my skills that I never knew was possible.
    Thank – you!
    Please enter me in your contest, I would be honored to win such wonderful artwork!
    Lisa

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  9. Joy's avatar Joy

    Michelle, you made that look so so easy. I am fasinated each time I see your work. It’s people like you that really get me excited about this stamping. I am new to it.

    I like also, that you give several days until you pick a winner for your candy blog winner.

    Thanks for sharing..

    JOY

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  10. Peggy S. From Ohio's avatar Peggy S. From Ohio

    I would love to have this! Please enter me in the drawing! Thanks for the fabulous tutorials – I appreciate your efforts!

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  11. Conniecrafter's avatar Conniecrafter

    Wow what a great deal you got on this frame, usually ones I find for that price are pretty banged up, I would love the chance to win one of your works of ART, hope you are enjoying your vacation!

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  12. Carolyn Sharkas's avatar Carolyn Sharkas

    Absolutely Awesome! This is so beautiful, thank you for sharing your tutorials and art with us. Please enter me.

    Carolyn S.

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  13. The stamping barroness's avatar The stamping barroness

    Amazing as usual. Have a great vacation and relax after all the classes are done! Sure wish I lived near there so I could take them.

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  14. Beautiful! I love your art work and you make it look sooo easy. I will definitely have to give it a try….Please enter me for a chance to win…Thanks for the tutorials you do…very inspirational!

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  15. Sue Wisniewski's avatar Sue Wisniewski

    What a beautiful piece of art! I doing this technique which I like to call faux layers. My favorite tools to use for this technique are my stipple brushes. I always say, “stipple brushes are a stampers best friend!” stampingly yours, sue w.

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  16. I just got back from my own vacation – hope you are enjoying yours as much as I enjoyed mine. Thanks for giving us a chance to win this stunning piece of art.

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  17. Linda McLenachan's avatar Linda McLenachan

    Dear Michelle

    It would be an honour to own a piece of your fabulous art.!!!

    My friend Rae P. turned me on to you last week and I must say you are truly an artist and an incredibly generous soul as well. Thank you soooooo much for sharing your talents with us.

    Have a great vacation.

    Your newest fan,
    Linda Mc.

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  18. DebbyG's avatar DebbyG

    I just found your blog – these scenes are beautiful! Thank you for your inspiration and the wonderful tutorials.

    Your second newest fan,
    DebbyG

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  19. Julie's avatar Julie

    Wow! That is superb. I have just found your stamp and when I grow up I hope I can be clever enough to be able to produce something half way as gorgeous. (Think I may have to live to be 90) which means I wont be grown up until 60 lol. (yes I am a grown woman with children but still have growing to do 🙂 ). Thanks for sharing your amazing talent with everyone and i look forward to trying out one of your tutorials as soon as I have a spare moment.

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  20. Carola's avatar Carola

    I just love this picture! I’ve seen it first on the SCS site and thought that it’s absolutely gorgous. Even though it’s quite a simple landscape scene, the colors just pop off the picture. Just stunning! I’ve “stumbled” across some of your card-art work on the SCS site and have been clicking through your gallery for days now. I just can’t get enough!! 😀 It’s almost 2:30 am here and I have to get to work at 6:30. Yikes! LOL Thanks so much for sharing your talents with us.

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  21. Michelle Hill's avatar Michelle Hill

    Michelle,
    Great name:) I just came upon your site today & may I just say wowza!!!! Your work is astonishing! I love landscape work. I’ve been to a few Adventures In Stamping conventions & have always run straight to Stampscapes table for the landscape work Kevin does. I don’t know if you’re familiar with him & his work. I was like a child on Christmas when he made me a card once:) Your work appears to be just as amazing & I can tell I will be spending way too much time here. I feel like a winner already! Thank you so much for sharing.

    Hugs & Smiles,

    Michelle Hill

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