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. Michelle's avatar Michelle

    Today was my day, I am a dragon fly fanatic. I have 23 I have collected, however I use my stick stamp, the most using it to “mark” the back of all my cards.

    Michelle

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  2. Marta Fosco's avatar Marta Fosco

    This is my first time visiting your blog … amazing card, awesome tutorial and blog-candy to boot! Fantastic! My all time favorite is SU’s Provencal. As a matter of fact, I think I’m going to try it with this tutorial! Thank you so much!
    Marta

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  3. Chris's avatar Chris

    My favorite always there stamp is a Beautiful Butterfly from The Write-Impression.I’ve had it a long time and have used it for weddings to sympathy cards.
    Thank you so much for your tutorials. Your step by step directions challenge me to try it myself.

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  4. Susan's avatar Susan

    When I get a creative block I will usually reach for my Stampin’ UP! French Script background stamp. It never fails me. I can always find something different to put on it and Voila! The creative process starts all over again.
    Thanks for all of your fabulous tutorials, Michelle.

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  5. Ursula in RSA's avatar Ursula in RSA

    The stamps I use with the most confidence are my butterfly stamps. I am inspired to try your backrounds with my butterflies. Thanks for your wonderful tutorials

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  6. Sandy's avatar Sandy

    Just love your blog and tutorials! I guess my first and foremost favorite are swirls or flourishes (of which I have many sets). I can use them in almost any type of project. Thanks for the chance to win some great blog candy.
    Sandy in Utah

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  7. Betty M's avatar Betty M

    All I can say is “WOW”. I came across your blog today and checked out your website and have now subscribed to it. Your tutorials are amazing – for a beginner like me they are great because even I can follow your instructions.

    My favourite “go-to” stamp set is “Embrace Life” from Stampin Up. I always seem to be able to use that set for whatever card I am making. I am fairly new at stamping and have not collected many of the other manufacturers yet. However, I am getting up the nerve to start online shopping.

    I look forward to staying tuned to your blog.

    Thanks

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  8. Sandyh50's avatar Sandyh50

    My favorite set is SU! Embrace Life. I just love it and find it to be so versatile. I enjoy your blog and it is the first one I read everyday!

    sandyh502001 at yahoo dot com

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  9. Sheila's avatar Sheila

    Hi Michelle,

    I’ve heard so much about you, but I’m afraid I’ve never visited your blog. What a beautiful place to visit, so much inspiration! I will be visiting everyday now!

    My 2 favorite sets are Roses in Winter (retired) and then probably Lovely as a Tree. Both are so versatile.

    Also, I have this cube and put it in my garage sale this weekend. It didn’t sell, so now I think I MUST go down and put it back into my craft room!

    Thank you for saving this lonely cube and inspiring so many stampers!

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  10. I just came across your website yesterday! What amazing work you do. All of your cards are absolutely stunning. My all-time favorite stamp set (at least for this week) is Baroque Motifs. This is not my typical style but I love using it on any project. Thanks for the inspiration! 🙂

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  11. smithr66's avatar smithr66

    Hi Michelle – I love your blog! I have learned so much from it. I’ve been practicing your background techniques and my cards are much improved because of your instructions. Wish I lived close enough to take a class.

    Love today’s card.

    Nancy

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  12. Donna (UK)'s avatar Donna (UK)

    hi michelle,
    your tutorials are always amazing and i had my first attempt at a brayered sky with fab results.
    my all time fav stamps are lovely as a tree and a touch of nature. they are pretty much neck a neck for first place.
    fingers crossed.
    have you any thoughts on coming over to the UK to teach?

    thanks, donna
    x

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  13. Another great card! Looks like a fun and messy technique! 😉

    My favorite stamp set is SU Watercolor Garden II. I love it because it is easy and quick to add layers of colors. I use it with all 4 color families…lots of fun! My favorite current set is Embrace Life. Love the versatility…and it is a great set for tthe clear embossing technique I have learned on your blog!!

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  14. Ariel's avatar Ariel

    Michelle! Thank you so much for all your tutorials, and showing us how you do the brayered backgrounds. THey are spectacular!! I truly appreciate all your hard work!
    My favorite stamp set I usually grab is (lately) Wanted or Carte Postale (sometimes together). I hope I win! 🙂
    ~Ariel

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  15. Faith's avatar Faith

    My all time favorite stamp is Stampin’ Up’s
    Lovely As A Tree. Have used it so much, I
    probably should have gotten two!!
    Now I need to try that stamp with one of
    your techniques 🙂

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  16. Linda Peterson's avatar Linda Peterson

    Love today’s tutorial—of course, I love every one that you have done.
    My all time favorite Stampin up stamp set is “In Full Bloom”.
    Linda Peterson

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  17. Mary S.'s avatar Mary S.

    Michelle, Your posts are like a ray of sunshine to start the day. I can’t wait to see what you have done new. I am addicted to this blog. Off to the craft desk to create some sunshine of my own and of course try this card. Michelle, thankyou for sharing your gift with us we are blessed because of it. Mary S.

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  18. Carolyn's avatar Carolyn

    your tutorials are fantastic, and so creative
    my all time favorite stamp set is SU always, birds seem to work for everything
    come christmas season I working with Holy Triptych

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  19. Gina's avatar Gina

    Hello there! Thanks so much for sharing your art with us,I love picking flowers,it will get my flow going better than any other stamps. Thanks….Gina

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  20. Hi, Michelle-

    I have two little boys and enjoy making cards for kids birthday parties. So, my favorite and most useful would be penguin set (SU). Lately, since I’ve become your fan, I love nature stamps, images of birds, animals, plants.
    Lovely card, as usual… and thank you for sharing.

    Olga

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  21. I recently found your gallery and I am in awe of your talent! You do such beautiful work and have inspired me to try new techniques. My all time favorite stamp set is the single stamp of the Stipple Butterfly (retired SU stamp). I’ve created so many things with that one stamp, and have used several different techniques with it. By the way, I love dragonflies too!

    Thank you for sharing your creativity with others!

    Dianne

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  22. I think I must own too many stamps to have a favorite! I do use my Canvas background a lot, and my little “hand stamped by” bird that goes on the back of every card. Thanks for all your great tutorials. I’ve really learned a lot!

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  23. Natalie's avatar Natalie

    Michelle, I just love, love, love your blog. I have it book marked and go to it EVERY day. I’m a Stampin’ Up demo, but go to your blog more than the one I should be going to! I saw Karen Barber at Convention and felt like I was ‘part’ of the family with the connection that the two of you made. (I read Karen’s blog also!) You are so sweet and giving to all of us and I truely appreciate you and your talent. Please don’t ever stop! If you ever get a chance to teach in Minneapolis, MN, let me know, I will be there with all my friends. We try hard to recreate your work, but we need lots of practice!
    Hugs,
    Natalie

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  24. Sandra's avatar Sandra

    thanks again – this is really great – you can not imagine how much courage you have given me to try new things.
    My go to stamp set is a Stampin’ Up set Petal Prints – but then again since I found your site, I have bought Innovative Stamp Creations stamps and I do love Flair of Summer – then…. Stampers Anonymous Nature’s Discovery is a good one as well … so many stamps – so little time!

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  25. Denise Stoner's avatar Denise Stoner

    My favorite stamp is “Thanks a Latte”…. as I am a coffee person, for it always seems to bring laughter and a sense of fun and peace with it, especially when I enjoy my coffee with my sister!!!!
    I absolutely LOVE your work… our God has indeed given you a creative spirit!!!
    Enjoy your day!
    Denise from PA…. soon to be from OH

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  26. Donna's avatar Donna

    Michelle,
    Today’s card….simply stunning! You make it look so easy! My stumped set I think would be “Roses in Winter” set. It’s so versatile and will work with so many colors. It alwyas makes me smile when I see a card made with this set. Happy stamping!

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  27. Peggy's avatar Peggy

    HI MIchelle
    My favorite stamps right now are florishes. I just love them. Any thing that has to do with a florish is my favorite for the time being. Thanks again for giving such great tutorials.

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  28. Natalie's avatar Natalie

    Oops, I forgot to say my favorite stamp set also! I was so awe struck!
    Every time a new Stampin’ Up catty comes out, I find new favorites. I’m in love with the sock monkey. I do love Embrace Life set and you have made Lovely as a Tree one that I use all the time!

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  29. sharon's avatar sharon

    Another beautiful creation. I seem to be drawn to Riot of Petals by SU. I believe I love to regress to childhood and color. I find nothing can pull my attention away from coloring when I’m using this stamp. Great mental therapy.

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  30. Del Logan's avatar Del Logan

    Hi Michelle, your blog always has such interesting things on it, beyond me at the moment, but I am determined to follow your tutorials, they are so well presented. Well done, I look forward to receiving your emails with tutorials etc. My favourite stamp set is Stampin Up’s Lovely as a Tree.
    Regards
    Del

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  31. Thanks for the great tutorials Michelle and for all the lovely blog candy you offer, not just this one.
    A friend pointed me in the direction of your blog and I’m so pleased she did because I love reading how you make your cards. I’m learning lots but sadly my attempts never look anything like yours!

    My all time favourite stamps has to be the large Hydrangea stamp from Rubber Stampede because I use it all the time and I’m never at a loss for what to do with it.

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  32. Marcia's avatar Marcia

    My all time favorite stamp is the French Script Background stamp. I would love to win this new set from SU . . . but I’m intrigued by your background cube. Is that stamp still available? I love what you do with it! This card is amazing!! Again, thanks for sharing!

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  33. Love your card! As for my all-time favorite stamp, I’m not so sure about that, but I have one that’s my “go-to” stamp. Because I make so many birthday cards, I have a Happy Birthday sentiment from Studio G that is always out on my stamping table.

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  34. Donna Rinckel's avatar Donna Rinckel

    Your cards are so inspiring! I just love to read through everything when I get your blog updates. My favorite stamp? I just love flowers stamps and punches. Flowers seem to bring inspiration when I’m not feeling very creative. Although I do believe trees are close behind.

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  35. anjou's avatar anjou

    Michelle, fabulous card! I love your marbled backgrounds! I think we all have our favorites. While the newest set always grabs a place in my heart, I have to say that my all time favorite is probably Lovely as a Tree — it’s just so versatile. I think I’ve used it for every type of card from sympathy to birthday to love. This seems to be a very popular set among all your fans!

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  36. Carole's avatar Carole

    Hi Michelle, thank you for your beautiful tutorials. I really love butterflies stamps. I can’t stop buy them. So when I’m stumped, guess what? A butterfly stamp. It can be colored in so beautiful colors. I have many other stamps but butteflies….

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  37. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work! My favorite stamps are ones inspired by nature, like flowers and leaves. But the stamps I use the most are probably the one I use to sign my name on the back of my cards.

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  38. Andi's avatar Andi

    Hm, favorite stamp…that’s a tough one, Michelle! I am going to have to say my most favorite is the first stamp set I bought…Heartfelt Thanks by Stampin’ Up!. I think this stamp set is so versatile…can be bold or subtle, used in any color, and in any style. Gotta love that!

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  39. Wonderful tutorial today!!! Love the dragonfly!!! I just love your site and your creativity! My go to set right now would be SU’s Serene Spring. I have used that one alot lately! My other all time favorite would have to be Like it A Latte from SU! Thanks for all of your fantastic tutorials!!!

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  40. Thank you so much for these awesome tutorials all the time! It really encourages me to try new things. I think my all time favorite stamp set is still All Wrapped Up by Stampin Up. Thanks for the chance to with great candy that wont rought your teeth.

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  41. Bev Victory's avatar Bev Victory

    What an incredible card! I just signed up for one of your Austin workshops and am so excited! I have so many favorite stamps, but find myself turning to Pick a Petal often, along with Serene Sunflower. Thanks for sharing your incredible talent with all of us. You are a blessing.
    Bev from Houston

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  42. There isn’t a particular stamp I go back to but I LOVE flower stamps. They are great to use as a focal point or as a background, depending on what color you use. So in a pinch I always reach for a flower stamp – lately it’s been Beautiful Blooms by PTI. Thanks for sharing!

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