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. Hello Michelle!

    Oh, you would make my September 8th birthday an extra happy one if you picked ME to receive Michelle’s Magic Brayer on September 6th!!

    Today, on the way to the cyber cafe where I now sit to write you, I picked up my wonderfully luscious set of Prismacolor Markers at the P.O. Oooooooh, they’re soooooo pretty!

    *And*, I have the SU! set you used for today’s marvelous TooT!! So, I might bite the bullet this weekend: get my stamp set out, break-in my new markders, and give my brayer a go to see if I can make a card even 1/16th as cool as yours is today.

    Thanks for another fantastic lesson!

    hugs,
    ~jeanie.

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  2. Nelda Deakins's avatar Nelda Deakins

    Please enter me in the drawing for your treasured brayer! Thanks for sharing your
    special artistic talents! I await a new one each day!

    Nelda Deakins in TN

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  3. Terry's avatar Terry

    Another great card!! Well I guess I would like to be entered to win your old brayer and hopefully the talent will stay in the handle and transfer to the new owner! Thank you!

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  4. Marliese's avatar Marliese

    As always, a great card. I look forward to your daily tutorials. Thank you so much for sharing. I think your brayer truly has magical qualities. If I win, do you think the magic would be passed on?
    Marliese

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  5. Lainee's avatar Lainee

    Down here in Australia we are just starting into Spring. The days are balmy and the nights are still fairly cold. Your card makes me long for the days long past when I was a child making sandcastles on the beach. I absolutely love your creations and tutorials.

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  6. Sandy's avatar Sandy

    Now that will cure my lack of being able to copy your work, to have your magic brayer!!!! Wish me luck!!! Oh sept. is also my birthday month. Fingers crossed.

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  7. Bernadette Meyer's avatar Bernadette Meyer

    I would love to have your magical brayer. Maybe just the fact that you used it will make me an artist too! Beautiful work as always!

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  8. Eileen M's avatar Eileen M

    I remember fondly days on the beach like this, and miss them most of the time because I am now here in the mid-west. But we had a lovely crisp fall-like day here in MN, and I love that weather more, I think!
    Thanks for sharing all your talent, and even the thought of owning your brayer makes me gleeful!

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  9. I totally love that card! The only thing is I *hate* 😉 watching the use of markers that are so cool cuz I have this great big tug a-going on!!! And there are way too many other things I *NEED* LOL….

    oooohhhhhh – and put me in for the op to win the magic….I mean brayer!! LOL

    thanks!
    Reen

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  10. Kathy Fogle's avatar Kathy Fogle

    I have this stamp set!!! I will have to try this after Christmas – my husband has promised to get me the complete Prismacolor marker set for my gift! I can’t wait! Getting your brayer would be the icing on the cake! I love visiting your blog to see what new wonders you have created. Please enter me in the drawing for your brayer.

    Thanks for all the hard work that I know goes into these tutorials. I have learned so much from you!

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  11. Kathy Harrison's avatar Kathy Harrison

    I absolutely LOVE your brayer tutorials!!!! The use of the canvas stamp really sets this image apart, making it look even more like a painting. TFS Kathy

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  12. Sherry's avatar Sherry

    I honestly don’t know how I stumbled upon this blog and your tutorials – but I thank God I did! I am new at card making and will have a lot of fun trying your tutorials. Thanks so much for sharing your giftedness with all of us – you are a blessing!

    I would love to be entered into the draw for your brayer – after seeing your work – I have added a brayer to my wish list.

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  13. cbaby's avatar cbaby

    After this tutorial, I have decided that I need to add “some” Prismacolor markers. Thank you for your sharing attitude and giftedness. Your card is awesome.

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  14. Sandra's avatar Sandra

    Well, I do not want to be mean or rude or greedy…BUT I really, really, really NEED your magical brayer. Seriously. I do. really. So, if all of the other kind people would recall their comments it would improve my chances!!!! (LOL)

    As always, your site is an inspiration to everyone who visits. and what you bring to the world is magical (even if you say your brayer is not)

    thanks for it all!!! sandra

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  15. Sammie Bryant's avatar Sammie Bryant

    So the brayer is the secret to your talent, I would liketo have it now please…….. the brayer and your talent!

    I look forward to visiting your blog every morning, I can’t wait to see what you’ve created with the magic brayer. Your ideas never cease to amaze me, they are so good. I would love to have your brayer, maybe some of your talent will wear off.

    Seriously, I appreciate you spending the time creating and documenting your tutorials, they are awesome. I would love to attend one of your c lasses, maybe one of these days I will. Here’s wishing you the best, can’t wait to see what you have for us tomorrow1

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  16. Christine's avatar Christine

    Michelle, how do you do it. You come up with the most creative scenes using what seem to me as mere stamps. I love your tutorials and visit each day before I go to work. I have on occasions even been able to produce a card following the recipe religiously. Although It doesn’t work as well when I add my own flair. This one is exceptional, and lucky me I have all the stamps.
    Keep them coming Christine Vancouver BC.

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  17. This was a nice tutorial! I love the color choices in the Prisma Markers!
    I still need to know how to brayer ink in those smooth moves that you do!
    It would take me a long time to make a card like this, but I am watching all your tutorials since I discovered and signed up for your Freedom in Creating site!
    Even when I attempt something close to your techniques, my cards look so much better! I just started stamping this year, and love every minute of it.
    Just can’t get over all the supplies a card crafter needs! Sigh. I am putting a good Prisma Markers set on my Christmas Wish list!
    I really need a brayer though–and I don’t have to have yours (although it would be nice)! I am buying one this weekend and coming home to practice, practice, practice!
    Thanks for sharing your wonderful abilities! I appreciate it so much!

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  18. Dawn's avatar Dawn

    Hello,
    your talent is awesome and leaves me wanting to try new things. You great such great pieces. Thank you for taking the time to show us how.
    Dawn

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  19. Jan G's avatar Jan G

    Michelle,
    Your work is such an inspiration, you are so creative and talented. Colors are awesome. Thank you so much for sharing your work with us.
    Jan

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  20. wendy's avatar wendy

    I wish I lived in the USA so I could attend your workshops – you work is amazing and I do think your brayer does have some of your magical talent sprinkled on it, smiles Wendy P (New Zealand)

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  21. Maude's avatar Maude

    Aloha, I live in Hawaii so I enjoy the beach daily and especially enjoy the water tutorials you have done. We would love to have you come and teach here and be inspired by the beauty of our Islands. The tutorials are so detailed they are easy to follow and my cards are improving with practice. Thank you so much for the small details that make such as big difference. Mahalo.

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  22. cheryl neill's avatar cheryl neill

    I absolutely love this site. Your tutortials are very simple to understand and I would love to have a chance to win your brayer. I also think it has a magical touch as the talent you hold in that little brayer is absolutely amazing.

    I hope I am the lucky winner of the magical brayer! LOL

    Sincerely,

    Cheryl

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  23. Rochelle Getzler's avatar Rochelle Getzler

    Wonderful Michelle,

    I am so glad to have the opportunity to tell you how very much I enjoy your brilliant tutorials. It is so generous of you to take all the time and effort and thought to post them! It is amazing to see what can be done when cleverly thought-out plans team with artistic creativity!

    Thanks for all your terrific and inspired instruction!

    Rochelle Getzler

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  24. I love always to read and learn from your Tutorial, this card is so nice, I like also the Canvas Background Stamp, it makes the card more nice. I hope I get your Brayer because here in Germany I never found it 😦
    Thanks for your tutorial.
    Love,Monika Reeck

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  25. June's avatar June

    I would love to enter your giveaway. I often thought it would be easier to have a brayer for each color you were using instead of constantly cleaning inbetween. This would be number 2. Love the card
    Thanks for a great tutorial.
    June

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  26. Billie's avatar Billie

    The color in this baby is striking, love it all Michelle. My brayers doesn’t work like that either. So when the time is right, I hope to be able to see your class here somewhere in MN. Thanks again Michelle for sharing

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  27. Dawn Frost's avatar Dawn Frost

    This is one of my favorite sets. I do tiles with it as gifts. The stamps are so stained they do not come clean anymore. I love this card! Just one more thing for me to do with the set, LOL.

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  28. Candy Farley's avatar Candy Farley

    Can I say wow! Girl I wish I had your artistic talents. I tell my hubby about you all the time and just how creative you are and how beautiful your cards are, they are more than cards! I would love to be one of the special people who gets to receive your cards =) Such talent! I look forward to creations daily!

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  29. Cindy Schwarz's avatar Cindy Schwarz

    Wow, the chance to own the “Amazing Zindorf’s” brayer. What an honor. I have just recently discovered you and worship the stamping ground you walk on. You have totally made me think outside the box. Thanks for sharing your talent with so many.

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