This Weeks Framed Moody Tree Tutorial, Blog Candy and Workshop Announcement

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Beginner Brayer Workshop Announcements:  After many requests, I have added a Dayton, Ohio beginner Brayer workshop to my calendar for November 8th at Marco Paper.   Workshops are kept small so I can spend time with each person attending.  No prior brayer experience required.  The brayer will no longer be a mystery tool after attending.  To register, please contact Marco Paper at 937-433-7030 or 1-888-733-5239 or website at http://marcopaper.com/index.html .  I also have a Beginner Brayer Workshop scheduled for October 25th Sunnyvale, CA Please call Cranberry Hill to sign up for this workshop (408) 736-9151 or  http://www.stamponover.com/ .

Now about today’s project, I’m giving this framed piece away as blog candy.  All you need to do is leave a comment on this post for me to enter you for the drawing.  If you are getting this blog update by e-mail you will need to click on this link to leave a comment on the post:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2008/10/05/this-weeks-framed-moody-tree-tutorial-blog-candy-and-workshop-announcement/

I will use a random number generator on Saturday, October 11th to select the winner.  Good luck to everyone. 🙂

Very little supplies were used to create this piece.  I even used a very common household item to create some texture in the sky (plastic wrap), check it out.  🙂

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampendous “Winter Trees”
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White & Basic Black
Ink: Adirondack Lake Mist, Sail Boat Blue, Aqua & Pitch Black
Accessories: Brayer, Plastic Wrap, Sponges & Re-purposed Garage Sale

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Punched a 1 3/8 circle from the sticky part of a post it note to use as a mask for the moon.  Placed it where I wanted my moon to be on a 3 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ piece of Whisper White card stock.

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Brayered Sail Boat Blue ink at the bottom of the card stock.

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Brayered Aqua ink at the top of the card stock.

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Crumpled up a piece of plastic wrap.

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Removed the moon mask and inked up my plastic wrap with Lake Mist ink and dabbed it on the top of the card stock.

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Dabbed on some Sail Boat Blue with the same crumpled up plastic wrap.

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Stamped the tree with Pitch Black ink.

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Sponged Pitch Black ink heavily on the bottom of the card stock.

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Sponged Sail Boat Blue across the top of the card stock.  Also added some through the middle of the card stock.

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Adhered my main image panel to a white card stock panel and then a Black card stock panel. 

dsc06254.JPGPut it in a re-purposed Garage Sale Frame ($2).  I don’t normally pay more than a dollar for a frame at a garage sale, but this one is solid wood and quite heavy.

Finished piece with  the Black panel measuring 5″ x 7″.

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Enjoy your Sunday!

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

236 thoughts on “This Weeks Framed Moody Tree Tutorial, Blog Candy and Workshop Announcement

  1. Cindy Marlow's avatar Cindy Marlow

    This is one of my favorites. I love the bare tree limbs, moon, and dark blues/black. However, I’m at a loss for something to write since you didn’t direct us! I can’t wait until I’m able to take one of your classes. Any chance that you’ll be heading to the MD/VA/DC area? I need to introduce your work to my favorite stamping shop in Savage, MD and see if they would bring you in for a class (or two or three).

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  2. Donna Rinckel's avatar Donna Rinckel

    I just love your tutorials. And you are such an inspiration. Love this picture. So thanks so much for sharing your tutorials! And the chance to win the picture! Have a wonderful week.

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  3. Jean's avatar Jean

    Hi, I look forward every day to see your name come up in my email. as I know I am going to learn something wonderful……really enjoy your work. Thanks for sharing….Jean Pipp

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  4. Marlene's avatar Marlene

    I have been a cardmaker for about 10 years now. I used ink and stamps on a limited basis, mostly because I didn’t know how to be creative with them – then I discovered your blog. Holy cow! You have inspired me way beyond what I thought I was capable of. I even bought a brayer recently and am slowly learning how to use it. I just finished up a Halloween card based on your tutorial, and I have to say, it is the best card I’ve ever made. And it was a pleasant surprise to see this tutorial this morning. I just bought that stamp set yesterday – I guess I know now how I’m going to use it! Thanks so much for sharing your talents and for giving us all a little inspiration.

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  5. Pat's avatar Pat

    What a lovely piece of art! It would be great to win it so I can actually see your awesome work in person!! Thanks for the inspiration and tutorial!!!

    Pat

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  6. Debi Pippin's avatar Debi Pippin

    Michelle, You are such a sweetie for offering this marvelous piece of art. Of course I would love to receive it. You inspire me to try different things and I love your blog. Amazing what you can do with a brayer and sponges. Love visiting your blog daily.
    Thanks so much
    Debi Pippin
    canoemom@tampabay.rr.com

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  7. BettyAnn Arrasmith's avatar BettyAnn Arrasmith

    Somehow you manage to get emotion into each of your pictures. I am struggling to learn how to do that, and have learned a lot from you. I appreciate the opportunity to win this original art piece. Thank you, BettyAnn

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  8. smallcity's avatar smallcity

    This is beautiful, (as they all are) I wish i lived closer to Dayton ( i am in Louisiana) so i could attend the begineer workshop. I have a little group and we get together once a week and stamp. We tried the brayer last week, they all went in the trash can. Love your work.

    smallcity

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  9. Donna Ockerman - Alberta, Canada's avatar Donna Ockerman - Alberta, Canada

    Michelle, what can I say about this piece – WOW!!!! You are such an inspiration to us all – I love your tutorials – the work you put into them is awesome, so that maybe we can achieve something close to your masterpieces. Thank you for sharing with all of us.
    Donna Ockerman

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  10. Moyfrid's avatar Moyfrid

    I am from Norway. And I just love your art. I visit your blogg almost daily to find inspiration. And I would love to have this picture on my wall.

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  11. Janet Davidson's avatar Janet Davidson

    I always look forward to your postings..and tutorials. Thank you for your generous heart in sharing such wonderful step by step tutorials…Your creative ideas are truly reflected in your awesome masterpieces of art.

    I would be honored to hang this framed piece up in my house…and by the way..so appropriate for living in the far north woods…the mood and colors are perfect,
    so….

    PICK ME….PICK ME….!

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  12. Hilda's avatar Hilda

    Once again you’ve created a masterpiece. It’s part of my daily routine to check your blog and see your latest designs. Thanks for sharing your incredible talent and for including the step by step tutorials so that we can attempt to imitate your art.

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  13. diane mcvey's avatar diane mcvey

    Wow, that is gorgeous! I’m so glad I found your blog…had seen your cards on SCS, but had never found the blog! I’m hooked, I’ll be visiting regularly! What a treat! 😀

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  14. Ad K.'s avatar Ad K.

    Thanks, Michelle, for another great creation. You have inspired me to stop dreaming about doing work like this and start creating my own. I have been following along with your sponging tutorials and getting wonderful results. I’m ready to get that brayer out and go for it. Thanks for the inspiration and for sharing your talent with us!

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  15. Ginny's avatar Ginny

    My daughter turned me on to your blog a couple weeks ago. I am in awe of all I have been seeing and have my Christmas list in the making. I want to be as talented as you “when I grow up” !! Thanks for all the inspiration and techniques.

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  16. This piece is absolutely gorgeous! I just love how you come up with new ways to use ink to make such beautiful labndscapes. Thank you for the daily dose of inspiration 🙂

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  17. Lynn Eagan's avatar Lynn Eagan

    I bought this set of stamps for Christmas cards and you have given it more life with your latest tutorial.
    Thanks for another way to use the set.

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  18. ColleenM's avatar ColleenM

    This is an amazing piece of art. If I am ever in California I will attend one of your workshops – or even plan my trip around your schedule. 🙂 You are amazing and I appreciate that you share your talent so freely!

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  19. Loretta Roebuck's avatar Loretta Roebuck

    WOW!! I am amazed by your work….I wish you would come to Los Angeles and hold a class because I would most definitely be in attendance.

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  20. Kathy Jackson's avatar Kathy Jackson

    This is beautiful! I have the perfect spot for it!! Pick me!! I keep waiting for a class to come closer to me. Thanks for always sharing with us in blogland!! We appreciate it very much!

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  21. Crystal's avatar Crystal

    I love the plastic wrap tutorial! I am always looking for new ideas and this is a great one to try. Thanks for all your creativity. You are so inspiring.

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  22. Oh My..how beautiful! Just like all of your work. I really need to start trying to work with a brayer! I have one..just haven’t used it yet! I will have to get it out this week and start trying with some of your fabulous ideas! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  23. Linzie's avatar Linzie

    Michelle,

    I am in total awe of your work. Each one is a masterpiece in itself, you are a true inspiration, and a “Van Gogh”, Rembrant, daVinci, etc…of the stamping world.

    Thanks so much for sharing your amazing artwork with us all!

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  24. Christine R's avatar Christine R

    I envy your wealth of creativity and the beauty of your work. How do you decide on the size of your ww? I’ve tried a few of your projects and usually end of with my ww image too big for the final card. Thanks for all you do to teach and inspire us.

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  25. DebbyG's avatar DebbyG

    Michelle, as always, this is absolutely beautiful. Thank you not only for the opportunity to win one of your pieces, but for the inspiration and tutorials you provide us.

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  26. Michelle, I LOVE this picture, it is breath takingly mysterious! It really makes the imagination go wild! THANK YOU! I love your work…we are moving to Ohio for 6 months and I’m going to do all I can to get into one of your classes!!! I try all your tutes…great stuff!

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  27. Francine's avatar Francine

    Michelle, as always amazing job!! You have real inspired me to think outside of the box. I love learning about the techniques that you use, truly inventive. I can only hope that one day I’ll have as much talent as you do in your pinky!! Keep it up, I check your site several times a day to rediscover and find anything I may have missed lol.

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  28. Mary Lou Kemp's avatar Mary Lou Kemp

    Michelle your cards are works of art and I just love them. I have been experimenting with your technique of brayering and sponging and just have had a blast with it. I can’t say I am at your level though but will continue to try and produce some of the art you seem to so easily make. The ‘Moody’ tree is no exception, it is just as beautiful as all your other works. Thank you so much for sharing how you produce each card and for the opportunity to maybe win something.

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  29. Shawn K.'s avatar Shawn K.

    Wow…another beautiful design! Thanks for the opportunity to win it. How about coming over to North Carolina for a brayer workshop? We don’t have many LSS where I am, but there is an Archivers.

    Shawn K.

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  30. Peggy Maier's avatar Peggy Maier

    Would love to win this one! The colors are so vibrant! I do like using tree stamps – everything made with them looks great. Thanks for giving us a chance to win!

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  31. Phyllis's avatar Phyllis

    Its always a good day when one learns a new technique. Today you showed me how to use plastic wrap other than in the kitchen! And what a beautiful touch it adds too. I’m trying this right after the Cowboy game today. Thanks and have a wonderful day yourself.

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  32. Horsebroad's avatar Horsebroad

    So beautiful! And your tutorials are a great help to those of us who can’t make it to a workshop! Thanks for the detailed instructions!

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  33. Ina Eisen's avatar Ina Eisen

    Stunning piece of art! I noticed it right away on SCS as I love all shades of blue! I just love the different shades of blue and the lovely texture of the sky! Love the silhouette stamping of the tree too! Fabulous!

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