Winter Cardinal – Tutorial #124 and Blog Candy!

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Happy Saturday!  I love the weekends when I can take my time doing a project in the morning as I drink my pot of coffee.  No rushing off to work today.

I’ve had some requests to do some winter type scenes so I got out this great set of stamps by Fire Cracker Designs by Pamela.  Here is a link if you want to check out their great online store:  http://www.safesecurestore.com/stores/merchant.mvc?Screen=SFNT&Store_Code=firecrackerdesignsbypamela

For those people already making their Christmas cards, MORE POWER TO YOU!  I won’t be starting mine until November at the earliest, lol.

The frame I used in this project is one I picked up at a garage sale for 75 cents.  It had a horrible picture in it, but that’s all the better.  I didn’t feel bad throwing the picture in the trash.  I get frames and then make stamped pieces to go inside.  It’s easier to know what frame you are going to use and then cut your cardstock to fit it, instead of making the piece a certain size and trying to find a frame to fit the piece.  Clear as mud?  🙂

I’m giving this framed piece away as blog candy.  I will use a random number generator next Saturday, October 4th to select the winner.  To enter all you need to do is leave a comment on this post telling me an item you like to re-purpose.  It could be anything.  If you are getting this post update by e-mail, you will need to click this link and then leave a comment on the post:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2008/09/27/winter-cardinal-tutorial-124-and-blog-candy/

Good Luck!

Let’s get started on today’s tutorial.  🙂

Supplies:

Stamps: Fire Cracker Designs by Pamela
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Basic Black, Baja Breeze & Not Quite Navy
Ink: Stampin’ Up Not Quite Navy, Baja Breeze, Basic Black, Night of Navy
Accessories: Versmark Pad and marker, Fine Detail Clear Embossing Powder, Heat Gun, Brayer, Sponges, Sharpie Gold Paint Marker, Prismacolor Markers, Fine Black marker, Garage Sale Frame, Post it Notes

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Stamped tree by first loading stamp with Versamark and then loading it with Black ink before stamping it on a piece of 4″ square Whisper White card stock.

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Heat embossed tree using fine detail clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Stamped Cardinal by first loading the stamp with Versamark and then loading it with Black ink before stamping it.

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Heat embossed the cardinal using fine detail clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Stamped the house in the distance by first loading the stamp with Versamark and then loading it with black ink before stamping it.

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Heat embossed the house using fine detail clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Colored the Left half of the tree with a Prismacolor 10% Cool Grey marker.

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Colored Left side of the tree using a Prismacolor 30% Cool Grey marker, but did not cover the 10% Cool Grey entirely.

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Colored the top part of the cardinal using a Prismacolor Scarlet Lake marker.

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Colored the cardinal’s underside and tail using a Prismacolor Crimson Red marker.

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Colored the Cardinal’s beak using a Prismacolor Burnt Ochre marker.

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Colored the very left side of the tree using a Prismacolor 50% Cool Grey marker, not covering the 30% Cool Grey entirely.

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Colored over all the images with a Versmark marker, making sure not to go outside the lines.   🙂

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Heat embossed all the images using fine detail clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Covered the bottom of the card stock with a post it note to mask it.

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Brayered on Baja Breeze ink at the top of the card stock.  The embossed images will resist the brayered ink “emboss resist”.

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Brayered on Not Quite Navy at the top of the card stock, not covering the Baja Breeze ink entirely.

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Sponged on some mountain shapes using Not Quite Navy ink.

Note:  If putting in two mountains make one mountain much smaller than the other one so it doesn’t look like your mountains need a bra, lol. 

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Sponged on some Night of Navy ink at the top of the card stock and at the mountain bases.

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Remove the post it note and throw it away.  Using a new post it note, rip through the sticky part of the post it note to create a hill shape.  Put in on the card stock to mask the bottom of the card stock.

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Sponged lightly Baja Breeze ink at the post it notes torn edge.

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Remove post it note.

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Sponge Baja Breeze ink under the tree  and the cardinal to create a shadow for them.

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Add a few specks of black marker around the bird.  Gotta feed the bird!

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Held a Sharpie Gold Paint marker tip, half on the card stock and half on my scrap paper and ran down each edge of the main image panel.  

Note:  Try this out before doing it on your finished panel.  🙂

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Panels are as follows from top to bottom:  Main image panel, Baja Breeze Panel, Basic Black panel, Not Quite Navy Panel.

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One more thing before you run to craft room to start making your Christmas cards, lol, yeah right, I want to give you a great link to a Creativity Survey.  Fill the survey out and you get $10 off of your Craft DVD order and it also enters you to win $300 Full Library of PageSage Craft DVDs produced by Page Sage for Artists like Tim Holtz (my hero) and Carol Duvall.   Check it out:   http://pagesage.com/

Well it’s time to go do some Autumn clean up in my garden, I’ve played long enough this morning.

May your Saturday be filled with really good times to remember.

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

Hugs,

Michelle

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

195 thoughts on “Winter Cardinal – Tutorial #124 and Blog Candy!

  1. sheila kyles's avatar sheila kyles

    What a beautiful project. I can see doing quite a few of these for Christmas presents! Thank you so much for your website and your step-by-step tutorials. Now, if I could just get my craft room DONE, I’d be up there trying these tutorials out.

    I would love to see a way to alter all those blue punch box tins everyone bought from SU when they were available. I know I bought 10 of them and they’re still sitting in the box they came in!

    Thanks Again!

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  2. First I must say I would just DIE if I had a Zindorff original! I’ve been following you on SCS even before you had a blog. So what would I like to re-purpose…it’s not really stamping related but I have a couple lamps which are purely functional, but I no longer like the base of the lamp. They are porcelain and I would love to do something creative to them…what, i don’t know…but one day the idea will come to me!

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  3. Susan G's avatar Susan G

    Michelle, I admire your use of passionate colors, the depth and glow to your work inspires me. I have tried many of your tutorials and they are so well written and easy to understand, however my work does not compare to yours. I would love to take one of your classes!
    We re-purpose lots of items around here. My daughter took a plastic water bottle and turned it into a tornado. She also turned a card board box into a castle. We have used the Ranger Alcohol Inks on glass water bottles making them into flower vases. We have taken paper bags (small ones) and made them into scrapbooks.
    Thank you for showing us your art.

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  4. Wow, thanks so much for the opportunity to win such a wonderful piece of your art! I am so inspired by your work! or is it play? 🙂
    I have been crafting in one way or other since I was old enough to hold a crayon, and therefore re-purposing for only a little less long than that! 😉 Really, I look at everything, and ask myself what I could re use it for. Right now, in my craft room I have re-purposed a fantastic set of test tube spice holders to now hold my beads, brads and gems. I also re-purpose frames, as you do, and use them to make shadow boxes. I never throw away a good bottle or box because I know I can alter it! The list goes on…
    smiles,Deena

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  5. Joy's avatar Joy

    Hi Michelle,

    Again, another work of art. I want you to know I officially tried to brayer one of your tuturiols.. guess what? I don’t have a heat gun yet, so I tried a blowdryer..haha.. it didn’t work(talk about repurposing). I will work on getting a heat gun next w/ coupon @ Michaels.

    I like to reuse many things.

    I coupons shop, so I use :

    Envies you get in the mail for ‘returning credit apps, remittance envies; etc.’ in my coupon organizer to divide catatories.
    General Foods Intl. Coffee cans for all my different ‘woodies’ craft items.

    Cottenelle toilet wipe containers. I make first aid kits, guest soaps, feminine items; etc boxes for camper, home, travel. I store qtips, cottonballs, and other items in them. I take the tops off and put them in my ‘junk’ drawers for odds and ends. Instead of buying expensive drawer organizers. Every closet and drawer in my house has the containers.

    Used printer paper, for test copies and crafts painting/stamping.

    Shredder paper for mailing packages that need fillers.

    Cereal bags are reused for pounding chicken,pork or beef in place of wax paper.

    Cardboard pieces from cereal, crackers; etc, I cut up for various uses for mailing.

    Rocks: I paint on rocks I find. If I find odd shaped rocks I paint them and use them as Gnome house paper weights, little ladybugs and give away for ‘goodluck’ charms and paint rocks to look like strawberries.

    Old pieces of 1″ x 4″ x 8 ” wood: I make ‘REDNECK WINDCHIMES’.
    Maybe I will upload those to my gallery one day if anyone is interested.

    I could go on and on, but I won’t bore you. Will leave others a chance to share their tips. I enjoy reading about recycling household items.

    Thank you Michelle for all your hard work and sharing for we ‘lay people’ to see.

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  6. WOW! I am ALWAYS attracted to snow scenes. This is incredibly beautiful. Such a simple design, yet I spent minutes looking over all the elements on the scene.
    I am a newbie to your site and your work and I was blown away. You even inspired me to try my hand at your technique!!
    I recyle anything that looks like I might be able to use it for stamping. Interesting wrapping paper, clear plastic from boxes and such. Elements from purchased gift cards I receive. Pretty paper bags that small shops give you when you purchase something. You name it.
    Thanks for sharing your work…….it is gorgeous!! Now that I have looked back at your work, can’t wait to see what’s coming up. Sue Drees

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  7. Beth Cutwright's avatar Beth Cutwright

    Beautiful artwork Michelle! I am not looking forward to winter, but I love the winter scene you have created! Another stamp set I have placxed on my wish list! As far as repurposing, I would have to say paper and colored bottles. I love color especially how it changes in the light…and if I get a book or calendar with extra pages, they are always saved for some rainy day when I feel the need to write or list things out. Keep up the beautiful work, your audience loves you!

    Beth C

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  8. Lin B's avatar Lin B

    WOW, Michelle! You do beautiful work! My friend directed me here, I’ve subscribed to your blog, and look forward to much more of your work. I am a quilter and love to reproduce quilts from years ago, putting on my own personal touches.

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  9. Another gorgeous creation…I want to be you when I grow up.

    I use old spice bottles to hold my dew drops and other small embellishments. So easy to jazz them up with rub-ons for holding small flowers and other tiny gifts. I just pop a die cut circle over the lid to hide the words…Justrite stampers are perfect for this project too.

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  10. I just found your blog and I am now hooked. You’re ideas are wonderful and I am so greatful that you are sharing them and the how to’s. It’s 11pm and I am so about to pull out my brayer.

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  11. Love, love, love your cards and the cardinal winter scene is no exception!! We re-purpose lots of things around my house…. egg cartons become seed starting stations… large liter soda bottles are water reservoirs for my tomato plants… old nylons are used to tie up tomato and other sprawling plants… driftwood becomes “bodies” or pieces of altered art projects… old photographs that didn’t turn out quite right are cut into “mosaic” pieces and used as backgrounds on decorative altered boxes, books, cards…. old Christmas cards are folded “origami” style into little gift boxes.. my daughter is very nimble at folding the tiniest pieces…and the list goes on…Old jeans become “aprons”, or quilt patches, or parts for purses.. chop sticks become backs to bind handmade books.

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  12. Mel's avatar Mel

    Beautiful art work!! I recycle everything into something else. Even if I have clothes that can’t go to goodwill, I make sure I take off all the buttons to use in some craft project. Love the chance to win this one – thanks!!

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  13. Carole's avatar Carole

    Oh boy!!
    This is so stunning and makes me feel very “wintry.” I love winter!
    My dear sweetie hails from Louisville, KY so Cardinals are very special to me, in all their incarnations. This is one is very special indeed.
    I like to recycle when possible and one of my favorite things is buttons. I save all the “extra buttons” that come with a blouse or coat et cetera and not only use them in crafting but also enjoy putting different buttons on shirts for a more eclectic look.
    Thanks for the opportunity to own a very special Zindorf Original.

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  14. Kathy Kennedy's avatar Kathy Kennedy

    Two of my favorite things; birtch trees and cardinals. I grew up in Minneapolis MN where we always had cardinals in our yard. 30 years ago I moved way up north to Duluth where it was to cold for those birds. Much to my surprise I had a pair of cardinals at my bird feeder this year! It has been fun to watche them.
    Thanks you so much for the beautiful work that you do and your willingness to share it with all of us.

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  15. Suzeestamper's avatar Suzeestamper

    Michelle, you are unbelievably thrifty… who would begin to imagine that your frame was on 75 cents at a garage sale? You re-purposed so wonderfully too!

    As for what an item I like to re-purpose, I have two favorites… first are our coat hangers from the dry cleaners/laundry, we’ll collect two handfuls and then take them back when we drop off the next batch of shirts and dresses. We learned this recycling tip when we were stationed in Japan.

    The second thing I like to re-purpose is a plastic water bottle. I particularily like the square ones so I have three total from 2 different brands. Now I just fill them up from the tap or our water cooler and I feel better that I’m not contributing to the landfill problems with all those plastic water bottles I used in the past.

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  16. Niki Winchell's avatar Niki Winchell

    Michelle,
    Beautiful creation, you are so generous to share your talent with all of us.

    Seems like I repurpose everything these days. A couple of my favorite stamping related recycles–I save the cut off portion of the rubber when cutting stamps. (Stampin’ Up! particularly.) When I need a dimensional look, I cut a piece to the size I need, peel off the rubber and use the cushioning as a sticky spacer. My mom always saved margarine containers, reused them for leftovers. Now I’m saving them and using them to hold embellishments, embossing powder, all sorts of stamping accessories.

    Niki

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  17. I re-use boxes from my pantry. Those large cereal boxes are great because you can cut them down to the size you want. Sometimes I just use them to protect my card’s embellishments in the envelop but sometimes I cover a piece with designer paper (using my Xyron) then run it through my CB to cut out a shape.

    Stunning card Michelle! Pick me!!! ;D

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  18. JoAnne Micon's avatar JoAnne Micon

    LOVE THIS ONE! as I love all of your stamp art.

    I keep adding tools & ink when I see what you use..but..my work never does come out like yours..bummer!

    hugs
    JoAnne

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  19. Gorgeous picture. I have a husband who loves yard sales so I get to repurpose so many items…jewerly put on scrapbook pages to pieces of funiture that has become new to me articles. I could not afford to purchase new and all old used items are full of memories and I get to borrow them. I hope that random generator loves my number because I have the perfect home for your painting.
    Heather

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  20. Gidget-Trish's avatar Gidget-Trish

    Hi Michelle,
    I love the tree trunk on this picture. It would be an honour to win this. I’ve read many of the above comments and found that I recycle many of the same things such as ribbon from packages, Christmas cards for tags, paper of all sorts for many projects or scrap paper lists, boxes, gift bags, styrfoam meat trays for painting trays, CD’s for palettes etc.
    Keep all the great tutorials coming. We love you here in Canada too.
    Trish

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  21. Being that I’m from Arizona, I need as many winter scenes as I can get…it’s as close to snow as I’m gonna get unless we move. In my family we always reuse/repurpose bows. My mother makes each one by hand so if you are lucky enough to get one then we always hang on to it for use year after year. However, since becoming interested in stamping I’ve found that lots of things can be repurposed so I’m building a collection of jars, boxes and bags to use for making 3-D items.

    Thanks for the chance to win your artwork!

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  22. Gabriela's avatar Gabriela

    Michelle
    I feel like back home in Romania in the winter time.
    We don’t have cardinals but …. there is no place like home.
    No what can I tell you about re-using things – I keep everything and try to use it for so many different things. My favorite ones are the cardboard in the middle of the charmin paper – my dogs love, love, and love to play with those forever.
    They can keep themselves entertained for hours.
    And I can make my cards with no interruptions….
    Take care and thank God for lazy Saturday and wonderful you !
    Gabriela

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  23. Glenda Lehrmann's avatar Glenda Lehrmann

    Michelle:
    Love the card! I recycle gift boxes and gift bags – as do other members of my family.
    We can get more excited over a box or bag than the gift inside!
    Take care and thank you for the opportunity to win a Zindorf!
    Glenda L.

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  24. Kathy Eddy's avatar Kathy Eddy

    Please enter me again for your prize! I love your stuff and want to win! I love to recycle old frames, old boxes, jars, and sometimes cans. It’s fun to make something new again or really old-looking by adding inks and paints and paper and giving it new life! Kathy Eddy

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  25. Marcia's avatar Marcia

    Absolutely beautiful Michelle! My favorite thing to repurpose right now is the glass bottle Starbucks coffee comes in. They are really cute filled with M&M’s or other seasonal candy. I have also saved the carton they come in and decorated that too. It makes a nice hostess gift with two bottles of coffee and the other 2 filled with candy. Thank you for your daily inspiration! You are awesome!!

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  26. Diana's avatar Diana

    I love your winter cardinal Michelle. Another great tutorial. I repurpose all my gift bags, bottles and jars along with ribbon that comes on flower arrangements.Thanks for the chance to win this beautiful picture.
    Hugs Diana

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  27. Jill C.'s avatar Jill C.

    Your talent amazes me! Thanks for sharing it with so many. I would love to win your winter scene- I can only dream of what a beautiful winter snow must look like! It’s just not going to happen here in Florida! I re-purpose several things. Starbucks coffee bottles for my flowers and embellies as well as gifts. I use the fronts of old Christmas cards in place of bows when I am mailing Christmas presents- they are decorative, but don’t get smushed in the shipping process! Cereal boxes for new mini books and ribbons are NEVER tossed aside. There are lots of other things I do to re purpose items, but now I’ve got to go garage saling to pick up some frames!

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  28. Peggy F (lefsegirl)'s avatar Peggy F (lefsegirl)

    Wow, I would love to win a framed original!! I don’t usually garage sale much, but it seems that I collect things that my husband has to refinish. Good thing he doesn’t mind.

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  29. This is beautiful! My mother would absolutely love this with the cardinal. I am in constant awe of your talent & can’t wait to see your new posts each day – very inspiring!

    Thank you,

    Tracy

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  30. MSBetsyZ's avatar MSBetsyZ

    Wow….what a beautiful creation! Wish garage sales around here would net such neat stuff, lol!

    My parents were young adults during the Depression, so I grew up with the notion of thrift and recycling. My mother never threw away a piece of string or yarn, and NEVER used tape to wrap packages…it’s harder to re-use the gift wrap if you do, lol! My favorite re-purpose is the postage stamp for breast cancer research. (OK, I often cheat and just purchase a book new…) I make these into pins and necklaces all the time. Nothing fancy, usually just layered onto a piece of (recycled) matboard that’s embellished somehow.

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  31. Melanie's avatar Melanie

    Hi Michelle!

    Love the winter scene and would love to own it!

    I re-use the rubber “extras” on the SU stamp sets as my pop dots. They’re perfect and can be cut to size.

    Dreaming of owning my own Zindorf masterpiece!!!

    Melanie

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