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. babies's avatar babies

    Michelle~ I read your blog everyday, and only wish I could color and brayer like you! I’m working on it though, by working through your tutorials! I think my most favorite ever set is Lovely as a Tree; I reach for those trees whenever I have a colored piece that I think won’t work; with trees it always does! I’ve never posted a comment before, but I have always wanted Frames with a Flourish, lol!

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  2. Love your blog, I check it as often as I can! My favorite stamp set…..thats a tough one. I find myself reaching for Morning Soft and Lovely as a Tree. I love to watercolor and you just can’t mess up a card with either of those sets!
    Thanks for a wonderful blog!

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  3. Your card and tutorial are fabulous as usual but to throw candy on top of it. You are so generous. I have “Frames with a Flourish” on my wish list and would love to win it. Thanks for all you do, you are an inspiration.

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  4. Debi Pippin's avatar Debi Pippin

    I think my favorite would have to be Garden Whimsy from Stampin’ UP! That set is adorable and I always love using it. Thanks for the offer of Blog candy althought your inspiration should be “the blog candy everyone craves” I love your site and would not miss a day.
    Thanks for the inspiration today
    Debi Pippin

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  5. Carla's avatar Carla

    I love your tutorials! This is another great card! I really appreciate the info. on the background. I find backgrounds to be tricky for me. Seems that after I get my main element done, I spend more time trying to figure out the “right” background to put with it. The one stamp I go to all the time when I don’t know what to do is one of the first stamps I ever bought. It is a stamp with 3 butterflies made by Stampcraft. I bought it at Wal Mart because it was cheap and I wanted to try stamping. And the fact that I grocery shop there my hubby would just assume the check I wrote was just for food! LOL

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  6. Linda w's avatar Linda w

    I guess I just have to many “favorites” stamps. Thank you for sharing your tutorials with everyone here. You have raised the brayer to a new level for sure.

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  7. Anne Lawrie's avatar Anne Lawrie

    Spiral Bouquet from Papertrey is one I reach for again and again. I have to keep things simple with four home-schooled kids running around, and very little time to stamp. This set fills the bill. Thanks for the beauty you share with us.

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  8. Anna's avatar Anna

    Fantastic tutorial! Thanks for all the inspiration Michelle!

    Oh, and my favorite stamp, would have to be flower stamps… not very original, but they work. I love the bold ones that I don’t have to color!

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  9. Debra Hogg's avatar Debra Hogg

    You are amazing, to get tutorials and candy too!! Lovely as a Tree, is my all time fave and I had to be talk into getting it, go figure eh, lol

    Debra

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  10. StampinCathy's avatar StampinCathy

    Another fabulous card and tutorial. Your tutorials are so easy to follow. When I read them I’m always saying I can do this!!!! WOW this candy is to die for. I would love to be the lucky stamper to be able to play with this set. I would give it a lovely home and feed it regularly with their favorite food….INK INK INK and more INK! (teehee) One of my favorite stamp sets that I seem to keep going to is SU Baroque Motifs. Thanks for a chance a this sweet yummy candy.

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  11. Shirley Lee's avatar Shirley Lee

    Beautiful card. My favorite stamp(s) usually will have some sort of flower on it. I love the technique of coloring with markers and spritzing with water. It always gets me charged up to complete it and make some more cards. Thanks for your continuing inspiration.
    Shirley L.
    Roseville,CA

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  12. I love your tutorials! Your style is so unique and that is a great thing!

    I always go to Pick-a-Petal when I am stumped or have lost my mojo…so many cool things can be made with what is meant to be a flower stamp!

    Michelle T.

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  13. Wonderful card!

    When I’m stumped, I pull out sentiment stamps and go from there. Once I choose a sentiment, that will help me choose the other stamps to use.

    Thanks for all the inspiration and a chance to win blog yummies!

    Deb

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  14. Suzanne's avatar Suzanne

    I LOVE watching how you create your cards! You do the most amazing things! Your cards are TRULY works of art!

    As for my “go to” set – probably Priceless!

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  15. Hi Michelle, I am a newbie at stamping, but I think if I were blocked I would reach for a flower stamp and start coloring away. I could make that flower stamp over 100 different colors if I wanted to, so there’s be no hard decisions to make and I bet that would get me out of that slump.

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  16. My go-to stamp when I’m having a “creative block” is whatever YOUR using!! LOL!!! forutnately, a lot of your tutorials use either something I have or something similar, so I work off of your inspiration. So I guess I don’t really have a ‘go to’ stamp. LOL. Thanks for sharing your time and talents with us!

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  17. Martie's avatar Martie

    Not too original but if I’m stumped, I tend to run to my flower stamps and grab one of them. Works for Birthday, sympathy, thinking of you – just about anything.

    Beautiful stamp set – would LOVE to have that one.

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  18. Kathy's avatar Kathy

    This is a great tutorial – probably my favorite ever! I’m going to have to work on this SOON!

    I don’t know that I have a favorite stamp – but I have always had a thing for birds. Crows especially. I can always come up with some scenario that has a bird in it.

    Love your blog and truly hope to take a class with you someday……

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  19. Peggy L's avatar Peggy L

    How funny, I was just looking in the catty at the exact stamp set, I need the circle for something I’m making for christmas presents. lol

    I’m not sure I have a go to stamp, I always peruse the the samples at Split Coast Stampers gallery for ideas.

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  20. Debbie Schubauer's avatar Debbie Schubauer

    One of my favorite stamps is the bear from Stamping Up’s Button Bear – cards just come easily with him as the main image. Love your tutorials!
    Debbie Schubauer

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  21. Fareeda's avatar Fareeda

    I love all your created works of Art!!! You have truly inspired me!! I actually don’t have a “favorite” stamp or stamp set. One that I always reach for to help with my background IttyBitty Backgrounds set. I seem to LOVE every stamp set I see….

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  22. Michelle Hoger/mitch47's avatar Michelle Hoger/mitch47

    Gorgeous work as usual Michelle. I have dragonflies, and stamps that are close to the ones you use. I feel a case coming on…

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  23. Jenny's avatar Jenny

    You are so generous to offer your time to us, and blog candy as well! Thank you! If I had to choose a single stamp I think it would be a daisy. Works for lots of thoughts…sympathy, anniversary, birthday, THANK YOU. So here’s a daisy to you…

    Jenny

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  24. Jody M's avatar Jody M

    Usually when I am stumped I find I grab SU ‘Lovely as a Tree’, there is so much you can do with this set. Yet lately I have been using ‘Birds Galore’ by Inkadinadoo, as my go to set. Another get group of stamps. Thanks for the great tutorial and a chance to win.

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  25. Candy's avatar Candy

    Michelle, you are my muse. I love everything you do. My “go to” stamp is the country girl side of me — me in my little pickup truck — SU’s Loads of Love. I’ve stamped that little truck into more situations that you can imagine. It gets great mileage!

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  26. BettyAnn Arrasmith's avatar BettyAnn Arrasmith

    Another great card Michelle! No surprise there. When I am stumped I turn to some of my awesome bird stamps. Birds can always bring ones spirits up and when your spirits are up so is your creativity. Thank you for the opportunity to win some of your blog candy.
    BettyAnn

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  27. Erika's avatar Erika

    I tend to make a lot of Thank You cards…so when I am having a creative slump I grab a set of Thank You word stamps and just stamping on different paper for awhile get the creative jucies flowing… Thanks for all of your wonderful tutorials… I finally taked my husband into putting a computer in my scrap room now I can follow along step by step… Thanks! “E”

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  28. boy, there’s nothing like the smell of rubber to bring people running to your blog is there?! LOL!
    Great tutorial on how to use the marbling stamp. I just love to see how you work!
    I guess my favorite stamp would have to be some kind of flower. I use floral stamps all the time. Stampin Up’s Heartfelt Thanks is a good one I use a lot.

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  29. Thank you for helping me with the distress gadget Michelle. I appreciate your taking the time from your busy very busy schedule to personally send me an email.

    This is an inspiring tutorial..I love the colors & I love dragon flys….they are so graceful…

    thank you for sharing and caring

    JoAnne Micon

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  30. ooop……forgot..my all time favorite stamp is the frog stamp. I have 2 & you can do so many things with a little froggie…..Thinking of you,get well etc….I have a cat stamp that I will grab too…..

    I never win anything..maybe thiswill be my lucky time

    JoAnne

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  31. Terry's avatar Terry

    Good Morning Michelle,

    Always a joy to see your work! I don’t really have a favorite stamp, but I can’t resist stamps with butterflies and or dragonflies. I have many from SU, I Brake For Stamps and Innovative Stamp Creations and I love them all. Your tut was a real treat for me!

    Thanks for entering me!
    Terry

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  32. stampinmarni's avatar stampinmarni

    Wow – I am new to your blog – just found it yesterday. I have not looked around enough yet – but wow is all I can say. I am one of those who is afraid of my brayer except for the most basic of maneuvers, so I can’t wait to try out your tutorials.

    My favorite stamp set is probably lovely as a tree – it works for most any occasion and makes beautiful things even when I am not feeling particularly creative…

    Thanks for the opportunity to win a new set!

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  33. jules p's avatar jules p

    I would have to say my hero arts circles. I have several sizes, designs. But I love them and they have helped me when I am mentally blocked!

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