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. Pam J.'s avatar Pam J.

    I love cats so I reach for a feline stamp. I have relaxed, stressed, sad and happy cat stamps so that I can match a sentiment stamp to it.

    Pam J.

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  2. Rene Mewes's avatar Rene Mewes

    What a beautiful card! I love dragonflies! I have a little butterfly stamp that I use so many times. It goes with flowers and by itself or with a saying. Thanks for the blog candy contest. That is always fun!

    Rene’ Mewes
    Farmington, MN
    RM3116@charter.net

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  3. Karen Barineau's avatar Karen Barineau

    Thank you so much for the tutorial(s)! I love your creativity and the inspiration. One set that I have always loved is Delight in Life…I think it was a SAB set back in 2007.

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  4. Gorgeous Michelle! I bought that marble set just because of you! Hahaha! Now I need to use it. 😉 My all time favorite stamp, hmmmmm, that is hard because I just love butterflies, any butterflies really! My oldest butterflies are my Wonderful Wings set by SU. They are gorgeous!

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  5. My go to stamp is always a sentiment and more likely than not it is a Wordsworth stamp – I have quite a few in my stash! It makes things easy because it can be used as the focal point and then it’s a cinch to pair it with good stamping or DP!

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  6. Hello Ms. Z!
    Great card today (as always though!). I love the stamp set you are so generously offering. My favorite stamp is probably a teeny tiny little flower from the SU set, little somethings. sweet, petite, and can be used for so much!

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  7. Ruth's avatar Ruth

    I have a few happy birthday stamps and a nice scripty background stamp that i pull out whenever i have stampers block, i’m familiar with using them so its not particularly original stuff when i use them, but it always looks nice enough that i feel happy with it =)

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  8. Terri's avatar Terri

    Another beautiful card Michelle. The favorite stamp I like to grab is a saying stamp “We do not remember days,
    we remember moments.

    Cesare Pavese

    I find this stamp suits all kind of cards from sympathy to BDay cards. Oh and it would be great to win that stamp set you are offering(I love it by the way) on Saturday, it will be DH’s and my 6 year Wedding Anniversary.

    Ter 🙂

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  9. Peaceful Wishes by Stampin’ Up! has been a favorite since its release. It just retired, and I do not think I will ever part with it. Another set that I think I will never part with from SU is Watercolor Garden II.

    I would love to see you do some things with those sets. I am just floored by your every post. I look forward to seeing what you have come up with everyday!

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  10. Kathy S's avatar Kathy S

    It is hard to name a favorite stamp. Right now I am really into butterfly and sister stamps because I have been working on a book for my sister and the cutest pictures of my son, when he was 3, running through little yellow butterflies. I would love to win these stamps as they would be great for scrapbooking or cards.

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  11. Carol B's avatar Carol B

    Thanks for always having such awesome cards and tutorials! Love your work!

    Such a difficult decision….I LOVE ALL my stamps! But, lately, my favorite is a SU! set, Stem Silhouettes. Works for all types of cards. Very versatile.

    Thanks for the opportunity to win some fun blog candy!

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  12. MSBetsyZ's avatar MSBetsyZ

    Absolutely gorgeous, as usual! I LOVE making backgrounds, too, lol! There was a time when I did more with just putzing around making backgrounds than completing actual, complete projects! Favorite stamp? As in ONE STAMP?? Oy! I guess my most used stamp has been my French Script background from Stampin Up. It’s been used on more types of projects! Fabric stamping, polymer clay jewelry, image transfer, and of course as a card background, lol!

    That Frames set is one of the best stamp sets SU has goin’ right now! I LOVE it so much…I would be over the moon if I won it, lol!

    Hugs,

    Betsy

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  13. Hi Michelle! When I’m feeling in a rut, I always reach for my stamping bella stamps. Just coloring one or two of those gives my mojo a boast! Beautiful card and thanks as always for the tutorials.

    Courtney

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  14. Hi Michelle! What an awesome offering for blog candy. I’ve put that set on my wishlist several times, so it’d be awesome to win it! I’d say my favorite when I have a block would be any of the baroque-ish sets from Stampin’ Up!, or Carte Postal. I love the style that’s in common with those sets. Thanks again for sharing your creativity with the rest of us!

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  15. Nancy L's avatar Nancy L

    I love your tutorials. You make it all look so easy.
    I tend to get my tree stamps or star stamps when I don’t know what to make.
    Thanks for putting this up for all to see.
    Nancy L

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  16. Joyce's avatar Joyce

    I am constantly amazed with the wonderful techniques you share on these tutorials. You are a very gifted artist. Thank you so much! My favorite stamp set at the moment is Pick A Petal – it is so versatile!

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  17. Kim Mc's avatar Kim Mc

    Wow! I’m still amazed at all the responses and from everywhere in the world too! Anyway, beautiful card and I got that marble stamp when I was visiting my parents this summer. Haven’t used it yet, but now I got some more inspiration. I spent the past Saturday having a “Zindorf Day”! Tried about 8 of your tuts…some turned out better than others, but learned a lot on all of them! Thanks for continuing to share your talent!

    My favorite stamp…hum…I find myself using the Crab and Co set a lot…It’s fun to put stuff in his claws and the puns you can use with it are great!

    Aloha and Mahalo!

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  18. Sharon Ferreira's avatar Sharon Ferreira

    I enjoy your blog and learn a lot from it. My fav stamps are the house mouse stamps, esp the one with a pen. Lots of blessings from Sharon – South Africa

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  19. sherri's avatar sherri

    you are an amazing artist! My favorites lately are any that I can color, I especially love the bellas! But Stampin up will probably always be my favorite company.
    Sherri

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  20. When I need a card fast my quick fix thinking stamps is “Baroque Motifs” when the creative juices are not flowing…these stamps make beautiful cards in a pinch!!! Thanks so much Michele for all your great tutorials! We should be sending you stamps for all your hard work!!! Thanks for the chance at some awesome blog candy.

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  21. I love the Technique Tuesday Boho Buzz stamp you showed in your tutorial. Not only do I use it to stamp dragonflies, but by masking the wings, you can make a beautiful border stamp.

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  22. Laurie Helgason's avatar Laurie Helgason

    In Full Bloom. Can’t make a bad card using that set. The flowers are fun to color, too.
    Thanks for the chance to win a new SU stamp set.

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  23. Thanks for sharing your incredible talent through your tutorials.
    I am a newbie when it comes to stamping. I do not have very many stamps yet. I would have to say my favorite stamp is my wolf stamp by Rubber Stampede. Thanks for this chance to win.

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  24. Rhonda's avatar Rhonda

    I have to pick a favorite? I have so many of them. I would have to say SU summer by the sea. I love to watercolor the images, they make me feel so serene.

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  25. Hi Michelle,
    Super blog candy, wouldn’t mind winning that!
    You made another great card. You make me look at stamps in a different way.
    My favorie stamp is a mini mince cube by Judikins. It’s very detailed and I love using it to make backgrounds.
    Eveline.

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  26. Diana Downey's avatar Diana Downey

    Another beautiful work of art! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful techniques on your blog!! In Full Bloom is probably my favorite set to grab when I need to be inspired. I love coloring the images in this set. Thanks so much!

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  27. Julie Frokjer's avatar Julie Frokjer

    Beautiful card! I also like dragonflies and this one is a beauty. My favorite set to grab is a stamp sheet from Innovative Stamp Creations that has large flowers on it. It’s an easy one to use since the flowers are so large, they can look nice just embossed or you can be more detailed and colored. Thanks.

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  28. Becky Yoder's avatar Becky Yoder

    When I have “stamper’s block”, I often reach for S.U.’s Terrific Tulips. Tulips are my favorite flower, so I can always get a little inspiration from this set. This is a great blog, Michelle! I always love to see what wonderful things you create . . .

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  29. Debi's avatar Debi

    woozeeeeeeeeerrrrrr!!!!!!!!! Just when I accomplish one exciting tutorial and think outside the box with color and techniques you come up with you create another astonishing card. Thanks for all the inspiration. It makes me go and use older stamps that I have forgotten about and trying to use different colors with them. I Love trying new techniques.Wish you lived in Florida.

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  30. Hi Michelle,

    Wow, another beautiful tutorial! You make it look so easy! Every time you inspire me to break out the brayer my images never turn out as soft as yours. Ah well. Guess I’ll just have to keep practicing! I’m pretty new to stamping, so I guess I’d have to say my go-to stamp is Embrace Life. I’m a sucker for cherry blossoms! Have a wonderful week!!

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  31. Lynnor's avatar Lynnor

    Love that marbled bg!!! Backgrounds are my favorite stamps!!! Don’t know what I’d do without them! But if I had to pick a fave image stamp, I’d have to narrow it to two sets…stem silhouettes and lovely as a tree both by SU! Great tutorial, as always and I am now convinced that I need that marble cube!!!

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  32. Dawn's avatar Dawn

    I love your blog and check it out everyday! Everything you create is gorgeous! I’m have been trying out your tutorials. They are terrific! Thank you for putting so much time and effort into your blog. I have several “favorite” stamp sets. One of my all time favorites is Stampin’ Up!’s Lovely As a Tree. I’ve found that I can use it for just about any occasion.

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  33. Your work amazes me!! I only wish I could do half as good as you. I had a brayer but did not know how to use it so I got rid of it. I guess I should get another one. Mine was a hard brayer…. do you recommend that or a soft brayer.

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  34. Beautiful card, I love that marbelling!
    I think my favourite all time set has to be the teddy bear out of SU!’s old “Favourite Teddy” set.
    I love him, with his cute little wagon, he’s great for birthdays and new babies as well as sympathy cards.
    I think he’s one that I’ll keep forever!

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  35. Lori's avatar Lori

    Another great tutorial! Love the marbled background! My favorite all time stamp has to be the moose in Pines. Its the first SU set I bought and I still love that moose!

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  36. Debbie H.'s avatar Debbie H.

    This is so gorgeous!!! I am a dragonfly person also but when I am being creatively challenged, I tend to grab something that I can color…. it is relaxing and usually gets me back into the swing!!!! TFS and for the chance at the SU set…. it just happens to be on my wish list!!!!

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  37. Joan's avatar Joan

    This is gorgeous and thanks for the great tutorials you do. My all time favorite stamp is the flower from SU’s Heartfelt Thanks. Could use that one over and over.

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  38. Karen m's avatar Karen m

    Michelle, love your blog and tutorials. Hope that you will be able to join us on the east coast with a workshop. Your cards are so beautiful and colorful. My all time favorite is Lovely as a Tree. I can begin with this set then build around it for a card whether male or female. Since I have been following your blog and tutorials I get a jump start in creativity. Thank you so much for sharing you gift.
    Blessing from NC….

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  39. Hi Michelle,
    Your tutorial is amazing as always. I have to say everytime I come to your blog, it inspires me to sit down and do a project. Working full time makes it challenging for me to stamp but I still manage to sneak it in when I can. My favorite stampset would have to be SU! “Priceless”. I can always seem to fit it into whatever scrapbook page or card I am trying to make. So when creativity escapes me, I reach for that set. I hope you are teaching in the NJ/NY area sometime soon. I would love to take a class with you!
    -Michelle H.

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  40. Barb's avatar Barb

    This card is awesome, and as always, your work is amazing! When I have a “block”, its usually for a “male” card. Lovely as a tree usually helps!

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  41. melissa's avatar melissa

    Picking an all time favorite is so hard. I think it would be watercolor garden. But also “art of life” Touch of nature are in the running. My most used is probably Paint Prints. I will never part with that set!

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  42. Billie's avatar Billie

    I don’t know if I have just one favorite set, but if I have a block, I seem to grab some type of a swirl or flourish stamp. Maybe because you can’t go wrong with something pretty. Thanks Michelle for all your time. Your awesome

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  43. June Susmarski's avatar June Susmarski

    Wow! Another amazing tutorial. I think my favorite stamp set is A Touch of Nature from Stampin Up. The images are very versatile – can be used for girl or guy cards. I love this stamp set you are offering for blog candy. Thanks for the chance to win it.
    June

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  44. Jen's avatar Jen

    As usual another gorgeous card, I finally have mastered the brayer technique thanks to all your wonderful tutorials!!!
    You are so lucky to be gifted with your talent!!
    Jen in Ohio

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  45. I look forward to seeing your tutorials each day.

    My all time favorite stamp set is Botanicals from Stampin’ Up! That’s that set that I never had a problem coming up with ideas for. I miss it but hopefully they’ll come out with something similar one day.

    Happy Stampin’

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