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. Wow if I were to win I would prob. frame the brayer! It’s coming for the GREAT Michelle 🙂 I always am in SUPER DUPER Awe of what you do. It always puts a smile on my face. I am yet to use a brayer so maybe this is a sign! lol 🙂

    HUGS to you for sharing your amazing talent with us.

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  2. Nora's avatar Nora

    It looks as if you are a hard rubber Speedballbrayer rather than the softer rubber, hmm. Interesting or maybe the rubber is just a different color than mine is.

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  3. Another great piece of art! Love the coloring, brayer-work…plus your use of accessories. Great job!

    Of course, we all “need” that brayer…but I sure hope you pick me!!!

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  4. Will an autograph come with that brayer, that would be fantastic!!! I would cherish it forever or anyone who is fortunate to be the big winner I’m sure!

    Another beautiful card, I luv it!

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  5. Leeci's avatar Leeci

    Stunning (as usual)! This one just took my breath away! I LOVE the beach….love to feel the sand between my toes and the wind in my hair….love to just sit and listen to the waves crashing….WOW! What memories this brings back! Thanks so much for sharing your creations with us and also for sharing the instructional tutorials – they are easy to follow (and for folks like me who are not that artistic, that is important! ha ha). I look forward to your cards every day!! Thanks again!
    Leeci

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  6. Kathy's avatar Kathy

    I am so looking forward to the chance of winning your brayer – I’m “brayer challenged” but maybe with a little work – I’ll improve!
    Love your work.

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  7. Terri Jackson's avatar Terri Jackson

    Michelle, This picture is so calming. I’ve had a very stressful year since my Mother was diagnosed with cancer this past Christmas and I literally quit stamping and crawled into a hole. But thru lots of answered prayers and good friends, we are starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel. And about a month ago I found your blog and website and it has given me such inspiration and I am starting to stamp again. You never know when God will put an angel into your path and in some ways you have been one of those angels for me! God bless and keep up the great work. It is such a blessing! Terri in Missouri

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  8. Inkyhive aka Jesse's avatar Inkyhive aka Jesse

    Beautiful, so pretty and peaceful to look at. I have been at the hospital for the past 2 days and don’t know for how many more days. . . my nephew was in a serious car accident, serious though thankfully stable. Thank you, for all the great scenes you do and show us how we can try our hand at them.
    God Bless, Inkyhive aka Jesse beehive@itol.com

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  9. Linda's avatar Linda

    Your work is so beautiful – thanks to Greg at Marco’s for pointing me in your direction!!!! I can’t wait to check out the rest of your tutorials!

    Linda aka Mommaho

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  10. BettyAnn Arrasmith's avatar BettyAnn Arrasmith

    And yet another great scene – not a surprise. I would love the opportunity to win your magical brayer. Maybe it could teach my brayer some tricks! :o) I am so glad you continue your tutorials. I study every one of them. Thank you,
    BettyAnn

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  11. Kelley's avatar Kelley

    A chance to win a magical brayer? I’ll take that chance. Especially if you sprinkle some of your creativity dust on it! 8-}

    You are such an inspiring artist, I look forward to your blogs and wonder what is the next thing that you could possibly show us. You never seem to disappoint. Keep it up!

    Thanks again!

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  12. Ashley Anderson's avatar Ashley Anderson

    I have been receiving your daily posts for about 5 months now. Love your work and your the choices of vivid colors. I took a class last Saturday and we made a card front using your techniques. My card is Beautiful. Sure would love to have your old brayer….Hopefully there will be some creative juices still left to help me make some beautiful cards.
    Ashley Anderson, Surprise Arizona

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