Summer’s End – Tutorial #113 and Brayer Give away

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Many of you have notice and commented on the fact that I am using a new brayer.  I’m using a new one because I wanted to use the exact one the people attending my brayer workshops get to use and take home with them.   The new brayer is only different from the old brayer due to the handle.  It has the exact same roller.  🙂   There is this crazy rumor that my old Speedball Brayer is magical, lol.  It is not magical, but it still has a great deal of life left in it although it is stained from a few years of use.  Many of you have e-mailed me asking if you could have my old beloved brayer.  Since there is more than one of you asking, I’m going to give it away.  If you wish to enter for a chance at my brayer, please leave a comment on this post and I will use a random number generator to select the winner on the morning of Saturday, September 6th.  If you are receiving my blog update by e-mail you will need to click on this link to enter a comment on this post:   http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2008/09/03/summers-end-tutorial-113-and-brayer-give-away/

  

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Ok, enough about that.   Today’s tutorial is for the SCS Sketch Challenge 192 and I’m using a stamp that I have had for years and has never seen ink.

Let’s get going on the tutorial!

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Summer by the Sea and Canvas Background
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Tempting Turquoise, Baja Breeze & Creamy Caramel
Ink: Stampin’ Up Close to Cocoa, Creamy Caramel & Tempting Turquoise, Palette Noir Black & Adirondack Aqua
Accessories: Prismacolor Markers, Sponges, Brayer, Versamark Marker, Fine Detail Clear embossing Powder, Heat gun, Brads, Ribbon, Tim Holtz Ruler, Push Pin, White Gel Pen, Post it Note

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Stamped image on a 3.5″ x 5″ piece of Whisper White card stock with Palette Noir Black ink.

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Colored his shirt in with a Prismacolor Carmine Red Marker.

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Added Crimson Red to the creases of the shirt.

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Colored his pants with Soft Sky Blue.

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Added Periwinkle to the creases of his pants.

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Colored over his pants again with the Sky Blue Light marker to blend them more.

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Colored his shoval with Sunburst Yellow.

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Colored his skin with Pale Peach.

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Colored his hair with Walnut.

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Added some Tuscan Red to the dark areas in his hair.

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Went over all his hair with the walnut marker again to blend.

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Colored the Sand Castle with Eggshell.

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Colored over the boy, starfish and castle with a Versamark marker and heat embossed the images with fine detail clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Brayered Adirondack Aqua ink at an angle on the top of the card stock.

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Brayered Creamy Caramel ink at an angle at the bottom of the card stock.

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Brayered more Aqua ink at an angel at the top of the card stock, bringing it down closer to the Creamy caramel ink.

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Masked about an inch of the card stock top with a post it note and sponged on Tempting Turquoise ink, not covering the Aqua entirely.  This puts in the horizon line.

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Removed post it note mask and sponged Creamy Caramel ink at the water line.

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Added a foam look to the water edge with a white gel pen by making dots and dashes.

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Cut my two panels and sponged Tempting Turquoise ink on 3 edges of the two panels.

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Sponged Close to Cocoa around the edge of the main image panel.

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Stamped the Canvas background stamp in Creamy Caramel on the main image panel. 

Note:  I flip my large background stamps over so the rubber side is up and ink them by rubbing my ink pad across them.  I then flip my card stock face down on the stamp and roll my brayer one time over the card stock.  If you roll back and forth you will smear your image.

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Wiped the ink from my embossed images with an old rag.

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Sponged Close to Cocoa ink on the edges of the two panels.

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Used my Tim Holtz Ruler and a push pin to add piercings to the bottom panel.

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Assembled card and added ribbon and brads.  Here it is finished measuring 5″ x 6.5″.

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Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and are now inspired to try a beach scene of your own. 🙂

May your day be filled with the smell of salt in the air and warm breezes blowing your hair.

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

Hugs,

Michelle

Note:  Links to all my tutorials can be found here:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/tutorials-ive-written/

Here is a link to my workshop calendar if you want to get info on beginner and advanced Brayer workshops:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/workshop-calendar/

172 thoughts on “Summer’s End – Tutorial #113 and Brayer Give away

  1. bunny's avatar bunny

    I enjoy all your tutorials and faithfully read them from my reader! Love your work!
    It’d be so nice to win your brayer! Thanks 🙂 Have a great week! xxx

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  2. Bert's avatar Bert

    I see the magic continues onto the next brayer. This end of summer card is as wonderful as the rest.
    I would love to get some of that magic with the old brayer.

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  3. Rebecca's avatar Rebecca

    Wow this is gorgeous!!! I wish I lived closer to you so I could attend your brayer class. I have one, but have never used it, I’m too scared!!!

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  4. Phyllis Gunn's avatar Phyllis Gunn

    I can feel that sun on my face and hear the ocean sounds. Using your tutorials, I have created some very nice beach scenes and now, I can add another look by overlaying with a background stamp. Now, if Jeanne doesn’t get me my Stampin Up order soon, I don’t know what I’ll do as I’ve used up my white gel pen. Beautiful piece, you break it down so nicely it is easy to follow. Thank you.

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  5. yvonnew's avatar yvonnew

    Another fantastic card! I don’t know how you do it but, your cards always have so much depth and feeling. Does that sound funny a card with feeling??? oh, well I LOVE all you do! And it would be great to win the original MZ brayer:)

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  6. Paula's avatar Paula

    I can not believe how easy you make it look! However, I have been following your blog for months now and I have not tried one single technique. I keep telling myself it is because I don’t have a brayer or the right shades of ink but we all know that is not true, I am just chicken. In my dream world I just keep thinking “I could do it if I want to, I just don’t…” Oh, if only…

    Paula

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  7. your brayer must be magical cause mine doesn’t seem to work that well : ))
    Keep up the good work, and maybe share your brayer secret some day…..
    cause I’d love to visit a workshop but I think my hubby won’t pay for the
    flight ticket and I don’t have enough airmiles *lol

    Ineke
    Netherlands

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  8. Lara Laugh Lines's avatar Lara Laugh Lines

    Your breathtaking art often brings a catch in my throat, a tear to my eye, and a tickling in my brain to try my hand at using a brayer.

    *STINK…I don’t have a brayer…maybe I will be the winner of the “Magical Brayer”…my head spins with the thought.

    Thanks for bringing “WOW!!” moments to my day!

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  9. Veee (vlstrs)'s avatar Veee (vlstrs)

    Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful! What more is there to say. Another fabulous card and tutorial. All the people who get my cards now say how much better my cards are now. I’m sorry but I don’t tell them ALL about you but let them think what they think.

    And to that picky person who thought there was something “wrong” (she know who she it), she should just make it her way. I’m sure I’m not the only one who gets inspired by you but doesn’t have the same stamp or the same colors. I don’t worry about it. I just go off and create it my way. You have been wonderful in sharing your feedback. It’s art! There is not “wrong.”

    I am so looking forward to the workshop in Austin. I’ll see you there!

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  10. Gidget-Trish's avatar Gidget-Trish

    On my walk today I saw many signs of fall. I can’t believe that the summer is almost over. This card will help make it last. What a beautiful summer scene. Does the magic come with the brayer? 😀 Have a great day.
    Trish

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  11. Veee (vlstrs)'s avatar Veee (vlstrs)

    Sorry, I got carried away there and forgot to ask a question. When I try to pierce in a straight line, it ends up crooked. I sometimes remember to tape everything down, cs and template. Is there another way? TIA

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  12. Shelly P.'s avatar Shelly P.

    As always, a beautiful card and great tutorial Michelle! If I happen to win your brayer, would you autograph it? Thanks for the opportunity to win your old brayer!

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  13. Debi Pippin's avatar Debi Pippin

    Michelle. Sept 6th is my birthday! I would love to win your magical brayer! What a great gift that would be. I love visiting your blog daily and enjoy all the tutorials and ideas you share with us. You are amazing and I love all the techniques you use and your art seems to come to life and jump right out at you. Let me know when you will be in Florida as I would love to attend your class because I am one of your raving fans! Keep up the great work and thank you so much for sharing your talent with all of us.
    Debi Pippin
    Inverness Florida

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  14. I absolutely love all your beautiful work! I agree with Shelly…you need to autograph the brayer…and of course you are going to draw my name…:)
    Speaking of workshops…I heard you would be coming to Colorado (Longmont area) and now I can’t find the info. Is it still on?

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  15. ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How funny that people want to buy your “magic brayer!!!” Now I’m expecting to see fairy dust twinkling from your brayer every time you use it. Hee hee heeeeee!

    Gorgeous artwork, Michelle! Can’t wait to see what the next one is!

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  16. carla's avatar carla

    I would love a chance to win your brayer, but then I would have to come up with a new excuse for “why it doesn’t work”. Love the tutorial today, reminds me of Florida in early fall.

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  17. Glenda's avatar Glenda

    Would love to win the magical brayer! You are such a good artist and I am a great fan of your work. Look forward daily to your blog and the wonder that awaits.

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  18. Lana Edwards's avatar Lana Edwards

    What can I say that hasn’t already been said “Your fantastic & your work is just awesome!!” You have opened up a whole new world for me!! Thank you
    Lana

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  19. Michelle-

    I would loooove to have your magical brayer. Maybe than I would be able to produce something remotely as beautiful as your work. By the way, this card is lovely, as usual.
    thank you, Olga

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  20. Kathy's avatar Kathy

    I also would love to win your brayer! I love all of the wonderful cards that you make. Maybe if I win the brayer my backgrounds would get better! I keep practicing!

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  21. Dawn's avatar Dawn

    I make cards for prisoners. There are so many restrictions….no yellow ink (serity color) no glitter and no glue. Your technique is perfect for this project. Thank you for daily inspiration.

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  22. Carol's avatar Carol

    Well, your brayer does magical work, that’s for sure!! But you are so creative with it!! My goodness!! Anyway, I’d love to win your brayer but my fingers just aren’t as good as yours. Guess I need to practice! LOL!! Thanks for the opportunity to win your great “loved” brayer!

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  23. Joy's avatar Joy

    Hi Michelle,

    Great work of art, yet again. At first I looked at your picture and thought you used textured paper. WOW!. I would enjoy using your old brayer.. I don’t even own one yet. Am getting around to getting one eventiually…

    Thanks for sharing

    JOY

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  24. I live in So Cal..seems as if summer is 365 days.

    First thing I do when I get up is look for my email from Michelle…

    I love this tutorial…love them all and one day my brain may actually get the idea and one will turn out..well not exactly like Michelle’s but it might get an ooh or ah!
    hugs
    JoAnne

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  25. Chris's avatar Chris

    Every time I receive your update, I am excited to see the latest papercrafting adventure . I never know where you will take me but I love them all.
    Brayer, brayer ,please come my way ! 8->

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  26. Love this card. Now as for the brayer, well I already have my own speedball (the original model) tho I have not stained it black yet – still working on that. So please don’t include me in the draw for your old one as I know the real “magic” is the skill in the hand that weilds the brayer. I wish you could come to Scotland and do some workshops because I can’t see me ever being able to afford to travel to the USA!

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  27. Kathy Eddy's avatar Kathy Eddy

    I coud only hope to win some of your “Magic” to come along with the brayer. I seem to struggle with mine! Try as I may, I get lines most of the time. Kathy Eddy

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