Marbled Dragonfly – Tutorial and BLOG CANDY!

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Before I start the tutorial today, let’s spice things up a bit with some Blog Candy.  The Blog Candy today is a brand new, current, set of Stampin’ Up Stamps “Frames with a Flourish”.

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So to enter for a chance to win this great set of stamps, please leave me a comment on this post telling me your all time favorite stamp.  You know, the stamp you grab when you just don’t know what to make.   I have several dragonfly stamps, but that’s what I get out when I have a creative block. 🙂  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/2008/08/19/marbled-dragonfly-tutorial-and-blog-candy/

I will use a random number generator to pick the winner on the morning of Saturday, August 23rd. 

A little about today’s tutorial:  I like to make my own interesting backgrounds by layering colors of ink.  I try to start my backgrounds with a bright light color and work darker as I go.  This creates a glow by the light color showing through. 

Let’s get started!  🙂

Supplies:

Stamps: Technique Tuesday “BoHo Buzz” & Stampendous “Marble Texture Cube”
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White & Really Rust
Ink: Stampin’ Up Chocolate Chip, Really Rust, Basic Black & Close to Cocoa, Adirondack Willow & Lettuce
Accessories: Versamark pad & Marker, Aqua Painter, Lettuce marker, Sponges, fine detail clear embossing powder, heat gun

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Stamped Dragonfly on a 3.25″ x 3.25″ piece of Whisper White card stock by first loading my stamp with Versamark and then loading it with Really Rust ink before stamping it.

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Heat embossed image using fine detail clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Readied my Adirondack Willow ink pad for watercoloring by squeezing the ink pad when it is closed to create a pool of ink on the inside of the ink pad lid.  This is what I will use to water color with.  🙂

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Watercolored the wings and body of the dragonfly using an Aqua Painter and Willow ink.

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Watercolored the edge of the wings with Lettuce ink.

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Traced right on the inside edge of the wings with a Lettuce marker.

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Colored over the entire dragonfly with a Versamark marker and heat embossed using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Used the Stampendous “TC01 Marble Texture Cube” with Willow ink and stamped all over the card stock with side “A” of the cube.

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Stamped all over the card stock with side “B” of the Marble Texture cube with Close to Cocoa ink.

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Using a circular motion, sponged Willow ink all of the card stock.

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Sponged on some Close to Cocoa ink randomly around the card stock.

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Stamped side “C” of the marble texture cube with Chocolate Chip ink in 3 places on the card stock.

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Let the ink dry a moment and then wiped the embossed image off with an old rag to remove the ink from it.

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Sponged Chocolate Chip ink around the outside edge of the card stock.

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Starting a larger panel of Whisper White 5″ x 5″.

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Rubbed the Willow ink pad directly on the White card stock in a circular motion almost covering it entirely.

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Stamped side “A” of the Marble Texture cube around the sides of the card stock using Lettuce ink.  Then used side “B” and stamped Chocolate Chip ink around the edges, sorry missed the photo :(.

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Sponged Lettuce ink around the sides of the card stock using a circular motion.

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Sponged Chocolate Chip ink in a circular motion on the inside of the card stock work outward and then sponged some of the Chocolate Chip in around the edges of the card stock.

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Sponged Basic Black ink on the very edge of both panels of card stock.

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Assembled card front and toned down the bottom panel of Really Rust card stock by sponging on the very edges of it with Basic Black ink.

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Here is the finished card measuring 5.25″ x 5.25″.

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Why don’t you give a try at making your own background paper today?  I think you will be pleasantly surprised.  🙂

Hope your day today is pleasant in every way.

Until my next post. . . . . .. . .

Hugs,
Michelle

397 thoughts on “Marbled Dragonfly – Tutorial and BLOG CANDY!

  1. A. Allard's avatar A. Allard

    Bonjour Mme Zindorf!
    Oh la la! Me voilà de retour de vacances et voici ce que je trouve: superbe comme d’habitude. Mon étampe fav.? J’en ai plusieurs mais lorsque je suis bloquée j’aime bien l’effet craquelé sois comme arrière plan ou pour donner un ‘look’ campagne ou antique. Je me croise les doigts pour le concours……

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  2. Linda B.'s avatar Linda B.

    Another geat tutorial. And it doesn’t hurt that you’re using an insect I find totally fascinating. I can feel the need to go off to my crafting area to see if I can come up with anything that looks remotely like this. Thanks Michelle.

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  3. I love your tutorials! I am amazed at how many stamps you have, too! When I am feeling stumped, I usually grab one of Magnolia stamps and just start coloring. By the time I am done coloring, I usually have a pretty good idea what I am going to do with it.

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  4. Karen from Ontario's avatar Karen from Ontario

    Hi Michelle…thanks so much for all your tutorials. I love seeing your cards and all way you put all the colours together. I think one of my all time favourite stamp sets is SU Petal Prints. I love that you can use it in so many different ways and it is always fresh looking.
    Thanks for a chance to win some candy.

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  5. Phyllis Gunn's avatar Phyllis Gunn

    Being “stumpt” happens alot to me and when it does I reach for my stash of gift images sent to me by many different stamp friends. I color with markers or copics and eventually, I’ll be struck by an inspiration. Sometimes I even go to tutorials from the past. I love this creation by the way, and yet another technique to challenge us. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  6. Beautiful card Michelle. I am always amazed! My fave stamp-when I am stumped I go back to my roots. I started stamping 10+ years ago. The thing that was popular then was the PSX botanicals. Beautiful flowers that always come out nice. Great question. ~Debie

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  7. Hi there, great tutorials you have. I visit them every time!
    My favourite stamp, that’s funny. That’s the cheapest stamp i ever bought from a butterfly.
    I even don’t know the brand, i took it over from someone else. I am very font of this stamp, and i keep on grabbing that one!
    Weird isn’t…
    Marianne

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  8. As always, a beautiful card today! I am continually stunned by the wonderful things I see on your blog every day! Thanks for sharing all that you share with us. The set I keep coming back to is called Priceless from SU. What a versatile set. Also, Lovely as a Tree – works for almost anything! ~chris

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  9. Hi Michelle,
    This is an awesome tutorial… I will totally be trying this our.
    I may have to improvise here and there but WOW I love the marble technique!

    SO, Here is my official comment on your blog candy today…

    Today’s your birthday do-do-do-dooo….do!
    Today’s your birthday do-do-do-dooo….do!

    YUP! Today is MY birthday!

    What a great surpise birthday gift your blog candy would be!

    I would love to be the winner!

    ..blue skies are shining on me …nothing but blue skies do I see..

    Have a day full of blue skies and happiness!
    Barb

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  10. Hi Michelle,
    This is an awesome tutorial… I will totally be trying this out.
    I may have to improvise here and there but WOW I love the marble technique!

    SO, Here is my official comment on your blog candy today…

    Today’s your birthday do-do-do-dooo….do!
    Today’s your birthday do-do-do-dooo….do!

    YUP! Today is MY birthday!

    What a great surprise birthday gift your blog candy would be!

    I would love to be the winner!

    ..blue skies are shining on me …nothing but blue skies do I see..

    Have a day full of blue skies and happiness!
    Barb

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  11. Cat's avatar Cat

    i found your blog several weeks ago, and while your art is way beyond my abilities, i just love your tutorials – i’m learning 🙂

    thanks for an opportunity to win some great blog candy!

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  12. Vera's avatar Vera

    I love your tutorials. I appreciate your sharing them with us! My ‘go to’ stamp set is either Roses in Winter or my new Just Rite monogram stamper. Both of them are quick and easy to use!

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  13. Hi Michelle!! First I must say that I look forward to your blog each day. You are so creative and inspiring!
    One of my favorite all time sets is SU! Roses in Winter. It always makes for a nice card!
    Thanks for the chance to win your blog candy! I’d be just as happy with one of your cards!
    Hugs,
    Joani

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  14. Laura N.'s avatar Laura N.

    I love dragonflies too, but my “always makes a pretty card” stamp is a “Rainforest Butterfly” collage stamp by Stampers Anonymous (SKU#798710). Butterflies can be colored in so many colors, to get out of my same color combo rut!

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  15. Diana Curtis's avatar Diana Curtis

    Wow another beautiful card. I would have to say that my favorite stamp set is Bloomin’ Beautiful. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  16. Michelle B (JustPaintingAround)'s avatar Michelle B (JustPaintingAround)

    My favorite stamp set it My Favorite Things “Can Ya Dig It?”. I can make that lovely lady do just about anything to fit the theme I’m working on. Thanks for the chance at the blog candy and especially for all your lessons & inspirations.

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  17. Hi Michelle,
    I adore your tutorials, and I watch your blog everyday. Although the “landscape” tutorials don’t work for me, just can’t fix it right. I’ll have to practice a lot 🙂 I’ve made some nice cards with your embossing tutorials – as I’ve showed you 🙂 –

    My favorite stamp is the butterfly. I’ve made several cards with it, and if I don’t know what card to make – especially for an elderly person – I always take that stamp out!

    By the way, the stamp is a clear stamp from Artemio
    Bye and many greetings from Holland

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  18. Janet's avatar Janet

    Michele, Your card is fantasic today, as always. I finally found the marble cube when i was down in Indy taking care of my daughter. I love it! My favorite set? Boy that’s hard, I would say Lovely as a tree, stardust and all nature. I do cute for the grandchildren that is fun also. I make tray favors for our local hospital so i get into all kinds of elements, they are fun to make. Thanks for the chance to win blog candy!

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  19. Sooo pretty! My favorite stamp? Geez, I quite like the little dragonfly in SU’s (retired) Unfroggettable set. It’s little buggy eyes are so cute. It always makes me smile…

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  20. What a beautiful card!! My all time favorite stamp…That’s tough! Ok, my new fresh favorite is definitely the coneflowers from Inspired by Nature! I have made tons of cards with it! And I’m using it in 2 workshops this week! Frames with a Flourish is on my wishlist…hint! Have a great day!

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  21. Gorgeous, Michelle. I love it! I don’t think there is one particular stamp I that I go to time and again, but there is one stamp set that I can always find inspiration with and that is Touch of Nature (SU). I seem to be developing the same kind of relationship with Flowers for Daisy from GinaK, but I haven’t had it long.

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  22. Crystal's avatar Crystal

    The first stamp set I bought was Lovely as a Tree and it is still my favorite to this date! It is so versital. Would you use it in one of your tutorials? I am in awe of your work and want to be just like you!

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  23. Eileen McClean's avatar Eileen McClean

    Wow you are wonderful, your step by step details are great. My favourite is Artfully Asian, I was sad to see it retured but it will always stay in my collection.thanks for your inspiration
    Eileen

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

    Thank you so much for doing the tutorials for us in “blogland.” They are fantastic! When stumped, I usually reach for a flower set, if appropriate, or SU’s Lovely as a Tree set. I Love the blog candy set!

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  25. As always a stunning card.

    Hmm favourite stamp – that’s a tough one. I think it would have to be Artfully Asian. I have always wanted to own Trees Three but alas Stampin’ Up! have not put it into the Australian Catalogue yet. I won’t give up hoping though!

    Thanks.

    Jayne

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  26. My favorite stamp set has to be Lovely as a Tree (SU). I’ve used it for so many different occasions. I will be more than sad when the day comes for it to go into retirement. Thanks for the chance at such awesome b-candy. 🙂

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  27. Melanie's avatar Melanie

    Hi Michelle,

    Thanks for your wonderful talent and your generosity in sharing with all of us! Currently my favorite stamp is Baroque Motifs. It always makes a really cool card.

    Melanie

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  28. scrappin beth's avatar scrappin beth

    This is another amazingly beautiful card! Only one favourite stamp??? I have to concur with Arimacias, that would be Baroque motifs. It’s so versatile! Masculine, feminine, formal, embossed…. Well, that and any Bella stamp, they are so darn cute!
    Thanks for sharing your talent with us!
    Beth Greco

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  29. Paula's avatar Paula

    I love the card and I love when you use the marble block stamp, it is so neat. Lovely as a Tree and Winged Things are my go to sets of stamps. I also use my dragonfly stamp a lot and you can never go wrong with a tree! Thanks again for sharing a wonderful card with us.
    Paula

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  30. Your cards are always so beautiful! The time it most take for you do the step by step has to be a lot! I love seeing that part! Thank you so much! I would have to say my favorite go to stamp is some sort of frames! I love to use them!

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  31. Tonya's avatar Tonya

    Beautiful as always. I think my go to stamp sets right now are Priceless or Lovely as a Tree, but I’m loving Dreams du Jour too. I’m using that quite a bit. And my all-time favorite background is Canvas.

    Thanks for offering the blog candy.

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  32. Brenda's avatar Brenda

    Beautiful card by the way – another one I’m going to try. My all-time favorite is hard because I generally go to anything floral when I am stumped. I just bought a Big Shot and love using it to help create but I actually like the work that goes into the stamping an image and coloring it. My most recent favorite seems to be Touch of Nature and also Wanted ( I just love those sets). I use them for a lot of things but I also love my Stampscape stamps. I really love nature and the different scenes you can make especially fences. I have a thing about fences and anything vintage. I’ve been stamping for 15 years and have never grown tired of it. I have a million stamps (but not as many as you) so you must have 2 million – haha. Have a great day! Thanks for the blog chance.

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  33. Ann C.'s avatar Ann C.

    I think my main problem with trying to make a Zindorfish card is that I don’t know when to stop! I want it to be perfect and of course, it never is, so I add some more…and some more….and some more…..LOL!
    My favorite stamp is a retired stamp from Stampendous, about 12 years old, just a simple line drawing of a jar with a few daisies and leaves on stems. It always works, no matter how many other stamps I love! Great tutorials Michelle!

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  34. Marilyn's avatar Marilyn

    Hi Michelle your tutorial is amazing as always . I just love checking in each day to see what you’ve done and do love to try them .
    My favorite stamp set would have to be Lovely as a Tree .
    Thanks for the blog chance

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  35. Dawn Frost's avatar Dawn Frost

    I love your card! My favorite set from Stampin Up is Lovely as a tree. That set is soo stained it will not come clean anymore. I’ve made every type of card with it, birthday, anniversary, sympathy, thank you, thinking of you, etc. Thanks for the tutorial!

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  36. Anne's avatar Anne

    Thanks for the tutorial and the chance to win blog candy. I usually grab a flower or tree stamp. If I’m in a slump I like to ink up a bunch of different images and sit and color. Cleaning off my table usually helps get me back in the mood too LOL.
    Hugs, Anne

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  37. Laurie's avatar Laurie

    Hi Michelle. I love your dragonfly. I am glad you pulled out your marble cube again. I was halfway looking for it at our Heirloom stamp show this past weekend. This looks like a stamp that would be excellent to have. I have thought about it when you have used it in the past. My favorite go to stamp set is lovely as a tree. I just feel that set is so versatile and can be used for so many different things. I wouldn’t give it up for anything.

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