California Sunset & Blog Candy

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I’m leaving on a Jet Plane. . . . . . .. . .

Folks, I’m flying out today to the West Coast, San Jose to be exact to teach a few Advanced and Beginner workshops.  I will return on Sunday, but probably won’t be posting again until Monday.

I wanted to leave you with a tutorial and some blog candy.  So here it is.  The blog candy is this Sunset card that measures 4″ x 9″.  To enter for a chance to win this card leave a comment on this post.  If you are getting this blog update by e-mail you will need to click this link and leave a comment on this post:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2008/10/23/california-sunset-blog-candy/

I will select a winner of this blog candy upon my return on Monday, October 27th using a random number generator.  Good luck to you all!

The stamps I used today are by Innovative Stamp Creations.  Here is a link to their online store:

http://www.innovativestampcreations.com/ischomepage.html

Now for the tutortial.  🙂

Supplies:

Stamps: Innovative Stamp Creations “Marvels of Nature”
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Basic Black & Pink Passion
Ink: Stampin’ Up Regal Rose, Summer Sun, Basic Black & Orchid Opulence
Accessories: Brayer, Post it Notes, Ribbon, Brads, Tim Holtz Medallion

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Brayered Summer Sun ink at the bottom a 3″ x 8″ piece of Whisper White card stock.

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Brayered Regal Rose ink at the top of the card stock.

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Brayered a bit of Orchid Opulence ink at the very top of the card stock, not covering the Real Rose ink entirely.

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Masked the bottom 1/3 of the card stock with post it notes.

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Sponged Regal Rose ink at the post it note edge and create a couple small hills.

Note:  This shows what happens when you put pink on top of yellow.  That’s right, you get Orange.  🙂

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Sponged some Orchid Opulence right at the post it note edge.

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Removed the post it note masks.

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Sponged Regal Rose ink from the outside edge toward the middle, using a streaking motion with the sponge.  I did not sponge any Regal Rose ink in the middle of the card stock.

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Stamped three Palm trees using Basic Black ink.

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Sponged heavily Basic Black ink at the very bottom of the card stock.

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Added a hot pink ribbon, brads and a Tim Holtz Medallion that says “Journey” on it.

Here is the finished card measuring 4″ x 9″.

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267 thoughts on “California Sunset & Blog Candy

  1. Helen Reiters's avatar Helen Reiters

    I wish you a safe and fruitful trip. Your card is just simply stunning. I don’t know how you do it – every card you create is so beautiful and this one is no exception.
    I love the colour scheme you have chosen.
    Helen R.

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  2. Lauri Pittman's avatar Lauri Pittman

    Beautiful, lovely, gorgeous. This would look great on my bedroom wall. Thanks for the lesson and the opportunity to win. Have a safe and fun trip.

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  3. Rockin Robin Caldwell's avatar Rockin Robin Caldwell

    Oohhhh, pick me, pick me!!! What a fantastic piece with a gorgeous “California” feel to it!!! I am so diggin’ the bright, in your face colors!!! Right up my “palette” alley. I sure hope this piece will land in my mailbox. I love it!!! I hope I can brayer like you…some day (sigh….). Hisses, Rockin Robin Caldwell

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  4. Kelley's avatar Kelley

    Okay, when I think I’ve learnt almost everything from you, you pull out more unique techniques. Just love the color scheme especially how you break it down for us to CASE. Keep up the great inspiration!

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  5. Judy B.'s avatar Judy B.

    I haven’t been visiting your blog for very long, but I have tried a few of your tutorials, and I find them quite enjoyable!

    Thanks!
    Judy

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  6. Eileen M's avatar Eileen M

    Oh my! Another stunning creation! you have such an incredible eye for color!
    Thanks for sharing, and thanks for a chance to win this marvelous piece of art!

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  7. Carole's avatar Carole

    I had to leave early tonight and when I went outside the sky was orange and pink just lilke you did on your card. I was wondering how I could reproduce a sky like that on a card and there is my answer. The only “hic” is that I can’t do the same as you. I’m not good with my brayer yet. Hope one day I’ll find the way to work with my brayer. Have a nice trip and fun during this weekend!

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  8. Love this fabulous card like all your others you share with us Michelle. Would certainly LOVE IT hanging on my studio wall too! Good luck with your trip ahead and thankyou for the opportunity to WIN.

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  9. Kathy Jackson's avatar Kathy Jackson

    I love this card! It is beautiful! I love when you do the sunsets. Another one of my favorites is one you did with a palmtree, beach, water scene with the sun. I keep practicing but mine never looks as beautiful as yours. I’d love to have a Zindorf original!!! Thanks for the chance to win one!!

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  10. Jill C.'s avatar Jill C.

    Every time I think you’ve reached the pinnacle of good, you do it again! That’s so beautiful- and would be a wonderful addition to my tropical scrapbook room! Have a good trip.

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  11. Sally McDonald's avatar Sally McDonald

    I always wondered how to make the ‘light’ shine through and the reflection of it in water. Thanks for giving me the ‘direction’ to go in. You are the best!

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  12. Shelly's avatar Shelly

    Awesome Michelle–as usual your work is fabulous!! Love–love the colors on this card. I would love to go to one of your workshops but I live in Alberta–I have tried some of your cards but they sure don’t quite look like yours do–you sure have a fantastic talent to be proud of. Any hints would e great–but I do know practice practice practice. Another fabulous piece of work.
    Love it!!!!

    Shelly

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  13. erica's avatar erica

    ok…i literally gasped when i saw this one! it’s a little slice of heaven in a cold mountain town! i am in CO & it’s starting to get cold here…snow! and that would just warm my day! I MUST WIN IT! Have fun teaching!

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  14. Mary in Montana's avatar Mary in Montana

    This reminds me of my surffer grandsons. They are surffer bums already at the ages of 8 and 12. Have a safe trip and enjoy your classes. It’s snowing here in MT.
    Mary

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  15. I love your blog. After finding your blog I have got my brayer back out and been playing with it. Mine doesn’t look at good as yours. I am in Missouri and it is getting cold and rainy, so you card makes me smile and think of summer sunsets.

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  16. Margaret C's avatar Margaret C

    Love it – most inspired and will have to sit on my hands this weekend as I can’t play til I’ve written up my Parent’s nights comments for Monday. Have a fun weekend teaching – those LUCKY, LUCKY people!!!

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  17. Jenny's avatar Jenny

    Someday I hope to be a student in one of your workshops! I would love to be “leavin’ on a jet plane” with you! Thanks for all you do!

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