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. Anita V.'s avatar Anita V.

    I love the colors in today’s art. Your imagination can run the gamut when looking at this picture……the lonely tree, the moon, the mist of colors. It’s truly beautiful and thought-provoking. Thanks so much for sharing your talents and for your willingness to share instructions. What a pleasure to read your daily blogs.

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  2. Susan's avatar Susan

    I loved the colors, and the plastic wrap technique for the sky! This is awesome! I would love to have your artwork!

    Loved the guitar card…did that one for my son’s birthday card. Thank you!

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  3. I just have to say that after finding your site I am completely speechless! You are the most talented cardmaker I have ever seen! Your creations are out of this world amazing, and I just had to show it my husband as well! He agrees that you are extremely talented! I am so happy that I “found” you and will be dropping by often now.
    Tonje from Norway

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  4. Maxine's avatar Maxine

    Wow!!!! that is a tunning piece of work!! i love your tutorials, and now I have a brayer…… one day I may be able to turn out a presentable piece of work 🙂

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  5. Lynette's avatar Lynette

    I love your tutorials, they are so well done and eaSy to follow. The other thing I love is that I can easily substitute stamps and inks that I have to make something similar but my own. Please keep up the excellent work, I eagerly look forward to rack new e-mail.

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  6. Jean's avatar Jean

    I love your work. You are truly the “Brayer Queen”. I have learned so much from your tutorials. Thanks for sharing your talent:)
    Jean

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  7. Nelda Deakins's avatar Nelda Deakins

    Your artistic talents truly amaze me! I love, love, love your style of painting with
    brayers, ink pads, etc. I do hope you will pick me as winner of this great piece of
    artwork! Thanks for giving it away. Nelda Deakins ( nelda mc765 @ charter .net)

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  8. Lauri Pittman's avatar Lauri Pittman

    October the 11th is my wedding anniversary, and I think a great gift for my anniversary would be your artwork (even if it doesn’t come from my husband). Thank you for the opportunity to win this beautiful piece of work, and all of the tutorials you bless us with.

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  9. Rockin Robin Caldwell's avatar Rockin Robin Caldwell

    Exquisite as usual Michelle!!! Please put my name in the hat for a chance to win this blog candy!! I only hope to be 1/2 as talented as you are some day. I check your blog/tutorials every day!! Crossing my fingers here…Rockin Robin Caldwell

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  10. Carolyn Sharkas's avatar Carolyn Sharkas

    Michelle, I wish you would consider doing a class here in central Florida. I would be there with bells on. I love your art work and look forward to each new one.

    Thanks so much for sharing.

    Carolyn S.

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  11. Cindy S's avatar Cindy S

    What a hoot — I just bought that set of stamps because I thought they would work so well for a “zindorf” card. Thanks for getting me started.

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  12. Sandi Krueger's avatar Sandi Krueger

    I have always loved your artwork – and have many of your tutorials printed out and waiting for me to give them a try. This framed art of yours would look soooo perfect in my apartment and it would be a true honor to have a piece of your work. Keep the wonderful tutorials coming – you are a great source of inspiration for many crafters.

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  13. Kathy's avatar Kathy

    Your work is all so beautiful and this one is no exception. I would LOVE to have this hanging in my home. Thank you for the opportunity to win!

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  14. Q's avatar Q

    Wow – what a gorgeous picture. Very reminiscent of a clear fall night. Hope to see brayer classes offered here in the Northeast sometime as I’m still scared to use my brayer with ink. Thanks for the chance to enter and win some blog candy.

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  15. I have not used my brayer in years, maybe decades! I love your tutorials. Thank you so much for sharing your step by step directions. It’s not so intimidating to try.

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  16. Pat Barger's avatar Pat Barger

    Wow, how gorgeous! I love the way you used the plastic wrap in this one. Thanks for sharing your talents and hope I win the blog candy….LOL!

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  17. Eve deChamplain's avatar Eve deChamplain

    Wow! It’s another wonderful picture. I love it! You’re a great inspiration for my projets. Your tutorials are very helpful. Thanks!

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  18. christine's avatar christine

    OMG Michelle, another gorgeous scene. I must get out the saran wrap and also try tin foil and waxed paper. such a fantastic effect. I’m so glad you post your turorials I learn so many new techniques.

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  19. Diane Cooper's avatar Diane Cooper

    You are an inspiration as ever Michelle!
    Thanks for showing us how to take one persons garbage and make it into something worthy of hanging on my wall!
    Diane

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  20. GailOH's avatar GailOH

    My husband and I just stepped out of the woods behind his parents home where the moon is just coming up with the fog rolling in. It is a chilly night in October, frost is starting to form and we can see our breath as we talk of our childhood dreams. There we sit just outside of this picture enjoying the silence of the night …well this is what I see in this picture, after a hard day ,a piece of candy for the soul….

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  21. Your work is spectacular! Each creation is lovelier than the next. Thank you for doing your blog and for all your tutorials and giveaways. It is inspirational and I thank you for all your time and effort that goes into it.

    Georgette Mitchell

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  22. Kathy Fogle's avatar Kathy Fogle

    I would love a chance to win this pictue. Your tutorials are inspiring – in fact, this evening I made a Halloween card for one of my grandsons that you showed us how to do. Mine didn’t come out nearly a good as yours, but I know my grandson will love it. I will do another of your cards in a couple of days for his brother that you did a tutorial on for Halloween. The quality of my cards has certainly picked up since I discovered your tutorials! Thank you so much, Michelle.

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  23. Evelyn in Oregon's avatar Evelyn in Oregon

    Omigosh….blue! Beautiful, mysterious blue! I’ll just keep thanking you for your wonderful tutorials….although I’ve tried only one. lol

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  24. It’s all your fault! Because of you I have joined splitcoaststampers and spent the afternoon making my ATC’s with many of the new techniques I have read about:)
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  25. Kathleen Sigg's avatar Kathleen Sigg

    Through the miracle of yahoo! groups I’ve just now discovered you. Your tutorials are absolutely incredible! I can’t thank you enough for sharing. You are truly an inspiration!

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  26. Linda McLenachan's avatar Linda McLenachan

    Hi Michelle

    As always, you never cease to amaze me with our talent and creativity. I would LOVE to own a piece of original art. Please enter me in your draw.

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  27. Desiree Baca's avatar Desiree Baca

    Wow !!
    This tree has a special meaning to my heart, My Grandfather has a tree like this in his back yard and he loves to sit under it….The sad part is that 1 year ago he was diagnosed with alzhimers and has forgotten all of us but never his shade tree her name is Maria (after my Grandmother whom died 22 years ago) I guess the tree is his way of remembering her….. I just love your work it beautiful!!!!!!! I hope to get this gift as I would give it to him so he can have Maria indoors too and never be with out her…

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  28. Tonya's avatar Tonya

    Just beautiful! So calming. This would be neat to look out of the window on a cool, crisp moring and see–like fog on a lake in late Fall.

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