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. Kathee's avatar Kathee

    My favorite stamp has to be Autumn Blessings I think — I always seem to have it out and use it so much teh rubber is well “seasoned”…lol…Please enter me in for the blog candy. I just love your newsletter!

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  2. I have a really great frog stamp, but when I want to use it I just don’t know how to start colouring it. Green is such a difficult colour for me. Maybe when I’ve saved enough money to buy a box of Derwent pencils, I’ll find the right green and start using this stamp. Greetings from Belgium, Annelies

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  3. you never stop amazing all of us with what you can do with a brayer!!! you are so inspirational!
    my all time favorite “go to” stamp set would probably have to be barouque motifs. i have used it for everything!

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  4. Sweet card Michelle, I love your Tutorial, I understand all, I come from Indonesia and living in Germany now. My favorite Stamp is the OWL from Pink Cat Studio, I made many cards with this stamp. Greeting from Germany (Munich), Monika

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  5. Jean Beck's avatar Jean Beck

    Love the aged look of this card – excellent tutorial on how to achieve the effect. My favorite stamp set: Carte Postale (can’t believe it’s retired!). There are so many ways to go with it, and it always looks elegant.

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  6. Leanne's avatar Leanne

    Because I live in Hawaii, I like to send my family on the mainland tropical cards. My favorite set is the Baha Breeze. No matter how many times I’ve used it before I can always get going once I put that palm tree on the paper. I too like to make my own background paper. I am never at a loss for background inspiration when I look out at the beautiful ocean and amazing sunsets here in Hawaii.
    Aloha and Mahalo for all of your awesome inspiration.

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  7. Paula's avatar Paula

    I love your tutorials! You are so talented! My favorite stamp sets would have to be Lovely As A Tree and Unfroggetable. My son’s name is Jeremiah, and since the day he was born, every time people hear his name they sing “Jeremiah was a bull frog” to us. So… we have taken the frog as a family mascot, and I love collecting frog stamps!

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  8. Netttie's avatar Netttie

    Your card is gorgeous as always, and how in the world do you do so much? My favorite SU set right now is Polka Dots and Paisley, as I love to use the dots for making background paper. I cannot leave any piece of paper plain or untouch. Just ask my friends! Any chance of coming to the Cleveland area for a workshop? Thanks for all your art.

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  9. Nadja Borchers's avatar Nadja Borchers

    Gorgeous card, love your tutorials!!! My favorite Stamp is the Linen Background. I use it for any piece of plain cardstock just for a little bit of structure as base for the background, for example Flowers or Polka Dots in a brighter colour with the Linen Background just in the colour similar to the Cardstock.

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  10. Pam Berrisford's avatar Pam Berrisford

    Michelle,
    Love your card. Read your blog everyday you post. Practicing with my brayer. Will post a card when I get half as good as you. My favorite set is between Lovely as a Tree and Garden Silhouettes. Thanks for all the inspiration.
    Pam

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  11. Elaine M.'s avatar Elaine M.

    Your tutorials are always the best instructions around! Thanks for taking the time to share your talent. When I have a block – usually I’ll head for my Penny Black stamps–there’s always something there that’ll get me going.

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  12. Kathy Fogle's avatar Kathy Fogle

    I love this card. I have bought a lot of stamps in the last few weeks since I have discovered your blog! I tend to go for the more realistic stamps of flowers, birds, trees, or animals (and yes, I had to get Wildlife Reserve after seeing you use it on the card with the fox-it was gorgeous!). Probably my favorite go-to set if I am stumped would be either Wonderful Wings or Stipple Butterfly. I can usually figure out some sort of background to put with those sets. After watching you the last few weeks, I have tried brayering a background too. Thank you for all the hard work that must go into your tutorials. I truely appreciate them.

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  13. Linda Deline's avatar Linda Deline

    When I am stumped, I reach for a butterfly stamp. Any butterfly stamp. I just learned about your blog, and find it fascinating! You do such a good job. Congratulations. God bless.

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  14. Kim S.'s avatar Kim S.

    Hi Michelle,
    Thanks again for another great tutorial. As always great work. Love coming home from work and having that waiting for me. Right now my all time favorite stamp set has to be SU Lovely as a Tree or Yukon. But to give me inspiration when I am in a slump is not the stamps themselves, it is seeing what others have done with them. And with your great tutorials, you give me lots of inspiration.
    Thanks for the chance to win some blog candy.
    Kim

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  15. As always Michelle, you WOW us!! Thanks for opening our eyes to all that can be done with the brayer! Keep ’em coming! 🙂

    And I SOOO want to know if you teach a prayer class in the Puget Sound area(Seattle)!

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  16. Sorry! Forgot to add that I actually don’t have a ‘go to’ stamp set – just some ‘go to’ blogs! If I work on CASEing a card I usually end up going off on a tangent and creating my own in the end!!

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  17. Carey Rogers's avatar Carey Rogers

    My favorite has changed over the years I have been stamping. For about the last 5 years my favorite has been the now retired Stampin’ Up Roses in Winter. I reach for that one over and over again and always feel satisfaction with it. This year they have come up with A Rose is a Rose so I probably will need to try that one. I love your site and learn a lot from you. Thank you so much for all the fun.

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  18. Angela's avatar Angela

    Michelle, your tutorials are so amazing and inspiring! I haven’t been stamping long but I do love my Stampin Up large backgroud stamps, I have quite a few. I also love birds and trees which I have a lot of…mostly hero Arts and Inkadinkado.

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  19. Rae P.'s avatar Rae P.

    Hi Michelle,
    Another inspiration card !! Thank you for sending your work of art to us every day.
    They call me the butterfly lady!!! any butterfly stamp will do.
    Rae

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  20. OMGoodness your tutorials are fantastic. I’ve just subbed to your blog so I can have a go at them all!

    When I’m stuck for an idea I always end up grabbing Seeing Spots, I love every card I’ve seen using Heartfelt Thanks so am now desperate to get my hands on that one 🙂

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  21. Whenever I am searching for ideas, I find myself reaching for Lovely As a Tree… it is just so versatile and appropriate for nearly every occasion. Thanks again for sharing your tutorials and inspirations, and for the chance to win blog candy!

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  22. Susan VanMeter's avatar Susan VanMeter

    Wow – yet another great tutorial. My go-to stamp when I’m sitting and trying to do something is usually a nature stamp – such as a butterfly, dragonfly, trees, flowers. For some reason, they just feel so comfortable and easy for me.

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  23. Alison's avatar Alison

    I’ve got two go-to sets, both from Stampin’ Up! Natural beauty and Oriental Gardens are my two most favorite sets, and they always look gorgeous on cards.

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  24. Danielle Barton's avatar Danielle Barton

    Great cards!!! They are simply amazing!! I would have to say I love my 7 Gypsies Notting Hill set. It has everything for every project and they layer so well! In fact I never put it away! 🙂

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  25. Judy Davis's avatar Judy Davis

    Amazing….you get so many comments on your tutorials. You are amazing. Your instructions are easy to follow. Which stamp is my favorite? That is too hard to come up with. I love my SU sets, Hero Arts, Autumn Leaves, Flourishs. I love florals and flourishs. Thank you for taking your valuable time to produce your tutorials for so many of us out here to learn from.

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  26. Neat card! Love the “cracked” stamp and all distressing. Free is my favorite kind of stamp, followed by dollar, followed by clearance/sale. (LOL) Really, I can’t pick one favorite stamp. There’s too many wonderful ones out there, with new stuff all the time. My favorite is the wood mounted rubber, followed my cling mount rubber. I have some clear, but just can’t get them to stamp as clear. I like vintage stuff, and I love to distress. I’m practicing with my prisma pencils and markers, but not quite there yet.

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  27. Rachel Azarnoff's avatar Rachel Azarnoff

    Love all these cards! I just discovered these wonderful tutorials. I wish I didn’t live so far away from you. I would love to watch you do this. Hopefully the pictures and the directions will get me through the project I have in mind. I love your dragonfly stamp!!! The card is just gorgeous!!! I never thought of using a brayer to create “fog” as you used in the latest tutorials. Now I have to find lots of free time, set up my kitchen table, and just make cards using your tutorials. You are truly inspiring me!

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  28. Ret's avatar Ret

    Hi Michelle,
    Your cards & tutorials are always so inspiring & inviting!

    I’ve got one of those stamp sets that I always reach for and
    it’s “Baroque Motifs”!! That’s my all time favorite.

    Thanks for the chance at the blog candy.

    thanks for all your wonderful tutorials! You Rock!!!!

    hugs,
    Ret

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  29. Ruth's avatar Ruth

    I’m a lurker, Michelle! I’ ve been looking at your tutorials for a few weeks now and finally tried something a bit like your style myself. I was very pleased with the results, though it will take a bit of practice to get as handy with a brayer as you are!

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  30. Ruth's avatar Ruth

    I’m a lurker, Michelle! I’ ve been looking at your tutorials for a few weeks now and finally tried something a bit like your style myself. I was very pleased with the results, though it will take a bit of practice to get as handy with a brayer as you are! Sorry, forgot to post about my stamps….I love the new Stampin Up Happiness Always set! That’s what I used for my card a la Zindorff!

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  31. Wow, this is gorgeous and way beyond my capabilities, but I so love the marbled background effect.

    I’m still a beginner stamper (I’m originally a scrapbooker) so my stamp collection is still modest, but my favorite is a set of baby themed stamps from Fiskars.

    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  32. Paper Doll's avatar Paper Doll

    Hi Michelle!

    I love your tutorials. You always make it look so easy! My favorite stamp is “solidago sprig” by Rubber Stampede. It is a flower sprig that can be colored with markers and spritzed with water to make a beautiful ‘watercolor’ look on paper. Each creation turns out differently and I love seeing how each one comes out. Very easy in a pinch!

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  33. Vera's avatar Vera

    Hey Michelle,

    I must say I do love your Dragonfly cards… My favorite stamp is an old wooden textile stamp – I just love it although I mostly use it for backgrounds.

    Thanks for all the inspirations!

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  34. Krystl's avatar Krystl

    Hi Michelle,
    Love your blog and all your beautiful cards. My all-time favorite stamp is from the first set I bought–it’s the flourish from Baroque Motifs (Stampin’ Up).

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  35. Mary Kay's avatar Mary Kay

    WOW!! Great tutorials.

    It depends on what mood I’m in and what I can find on my stamping table but one of my favorites is Baroque Motifs.

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  36. Linda McLenachan's avatar Linda McLenachan

    Hi Michelle

    My favourite stamp set is Wonderful Wings and I use the large butterfly and the dragonfly most. I’ve done so many different cards and used so many different techniques with those – from bleach, H2Os, acetate, etc. etc.

    An adoring fan

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  37. Tasha's avatar Tasha

    Looks like I found this just in time! My favorite go-to stamps(s) is the 2-step flower from the Heartfelt set. Lucky for me it didn’t retire this year as I would be lost. Love your stuff–thank you for being so dedicated and sharing!

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  38. wow! what a candy!! well…..what I always reach for in a pinch – I would love to say is SU – but alas no! I go to a set from Moveable Parts – and its a fuzzy dog set – either the small or the big one…its just like my Scruffy and Scruffy always makes a good card!! LOL thanks again!
    Maureen

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  39. Linda K's avatar Linda K

    I love your cards. Whenever I get into stamper block, my inspiration is your work.
    : – ) But I do love stamps with abstract designs, like paisleys and swirls.

    This is a fantastic candy blog. Thank you for this generous offer.

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  40. Peggy Wilson's avatar Peggy Wilson

    Another masterpiece, I see. This is late…but wanted to comment anyway. My favorite stamps tend to be either whimsical or romantic..I love the flourish stamp in “Boroque Motifs” and I love the frogs in “Unfrogettble”. Both are Stampin’ Up! stamps. Lately, I’m enamered with the bird stamp in “Always”. Just can’t get enough of birds with flourishes and florals on them. I find that your artistry inspires me to do sunsets and beach scenes brought on by the gradiation of color you accomplish with brayering and sponging. Brings me back to my childhood and my passionate love for the outdoors. Keep on inspiring us.

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  41. Sabine's avatar Sabine

    Michelle – I am a big fan of your work (of course) and you inspired me to step out of my little box and play more with my inks and stamps 🙂
    Thanks for these fabulous tutorials – they are very much appreciated 🙂

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  42. Claire V's avatar Claire V

    First I have to tell you how much I love your tutorials – awesome! Well, I actually have two old sets (SU!) that are so easy to grab and make an easy card – Watercolor Garden and Teriffic Tulips.

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  43. Hi, just found your site and enjoyed the use of the dragonfly stamp. I’m wanting to find some dragonfly stamps.
    I really don’t have a go to stamp, but have many (SU) stamps! I love making greeting cards with stamps, especially birthday cards, and Christmas.

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  44. Genevieve Valdes's avatar Genevieve Valdes

    Hi Michelle,

    I have to say your technique of layering colors is what attracted me to your site. I recently just started stamping and have not tried your brayer background technique but I will do so as soon as I purchase some brayers. Your sky on the farmland card you did was striking.

    My go to stamp is an old SU stamp called Stipple Butterfly. Depending on the color of paper I have on hand I can color in the butterly to match and most sentiments and other botanical stamps can be coordinated. I have embossed, water-colored and colored with markers the butterfly stamp and each time it looks different. I also use different hardware, gemstones, and eyelets to create a different look. The possibilities are endless. I guess you can say that about any favorite stamp.

    Thank you for sharing your dragonfly technique.

    Genevieve

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