Tumbling Leaves – Tutorial #139 and Blog Candy

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Hi!  I’m back from the West Coast and WOW did I have a great time teaching Advanced and Beginner Brayer Workshops in California.  I got to teach 3 Advanced Brayer workshops to Attendees that have taken my Beginner workshops in the past.  It’s always great to reconnect with people, especially the the fun, fun ladies in California.  I also taught a Beginner workshop and made some new friends, Hi ladies!!!  My next Advanced workshop on the Calendar is scheduled for November 1st at Marco Paper.  I also have two Beginner Workshops scheduled for November 8th at Marco Paper.  Follow this link if you are interested in signing up.  http://marcopaper.com/index.html  or call 937-433-7030 or 1-888-733-5239.  If you are on the fence about signing up, please note these will be my last workshops until after the new year. 

I promise if you attend a Beginner Brayer Workshop I will take the mystery out of that tool, the Brayer.

dsc06530.JPG  OK, as promised I have a Blog Candy Winner!  Drum roll, please . . . . . . . . . . . .

Congratulations Rockin Robin Caldwell who wrote:   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

Robin, please e-mail your address to me at mzindorf@aim.com and I will put this card in the mail to you.

Thanks everyone for playing along!

Now for today’s tutorial and NEW BLOG CANDY.  I used a brand new stamp sheet by Innovative Stamp Creations “Autumn Leaves”  in today’s tutorial and I’m giving a brand new stamp sheet  of “Autumn Leaves” away as blog candy.  Check out the detail in these leaves!

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If you would like to be entered for a chance to win this terrific stamp sheet, please leave a comment on this post.  If you are getting this blog update by e-mail you will need to click on this link and then leave a comment on this post http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2008/10/27/tumbling-leaves-tutorial-138-and-blog-candy/

I will select the winner on Sunday, November 2nd using a random number generator.  Good luck to all!

Here is a link to Innovative Stamp Creation’s online store:  http://www.innovativestampcreations.com/ischomepage.html   Check them out.

Now on with the tutorial!

Supplies:

Stamps: Innovative Stamp Creations “Autumn Leaves” and ” Fancy Designs”
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Bordering Blue & Chocolate Chip
Ink: Distress Inks Tea Dye, Weathered Wood, Old Paper & Walnut Stain, Palette Noir Black
Accessories: Prismacolor Markers, Versamark Marker, Sponge, Fine Detail Clear Embossing Powder, Heat Gun

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Stamped both leaves with Palette Noir Black ink on a 5″ square piece of Whisper White card stock.

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Colored the leaves in with a Prismacolor Cold Stone marker.

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Colored the dark parts of the leaves with a Muted Turquoise marker.

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Added some Cerulean Blue marker to the dark areas at the bottom of the leaves.

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Colored over the images with a Versamark marker.

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Heat embossed the leaves with fine detail embossing powder and a heat gun.

Tip:  if after you heat emboss your embossing looks pitted, color over the images again with Versamark and heat emboss again with Clear embossing powder. 

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Used Old Paper Distress ink and swiped the edge of the ink pad across the card stock.  These distress ink pads have a raised pad so it is very easy to use them for this technique.

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Swiped the edge of a Tea Dye Distress Ink pad at the top left side and the bottom right side of the card stock.

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Sponged a bit of Weathered Distress ink under the leaves.

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Swiped the edge of a Walnut Stain Distress Ink Pad at the top left side and the bottom Right side of the card stock.

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Stamped the flourish all around the edge of the card stock with Old Paper Distress ink.

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Stamped the flourish again with Walnut Stain Distress ink  at the top left and bottom right of the card stock.

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Sponged Walnut Stain Distress Ink all round the edge of the card stock.

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Assembled card and here it is finished, measuring 5.5″ square.

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I hope this tutorial inspires you to think outside of the box when coloring objects, such as leaves.  They don’t always have to be green, orange or yellow.  🙂

May your day be filled with the sites and sounds of Autumn.

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

Huge Hugs,

Michelle

390 thoughts on “Tumbling Leaves – Tutorial #139 and Blog Candy

  1. Phyllis's avatar Phyllis

    What a gorgeous card! Today the wind is so high that when you step outside, all you hear are leaves flying. I have most of the Distress Inks and have never tried this technique so its off to the studio to see what I can do. I love the leaf set and thanks for showing us how to make another master piece! Glad you’re home!

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  2. Welcome home! I knew a wonderful time would be had by all–sharing a common love of art and stamping. Love this leaf card. It is so windy today and yesterday. Yesterday I was caught in a hale storm! Chick pea sized hale. Yuck. Thanks for sharing with us!

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  3. stampersuzz's avatar stampersuzz

    Beautiful tumbling leaves.. They were really tumbling here in the midwest yesterday during trick-or-treating… I could use some leave stamps. I don’t have anything with that amount of detail. Glad you are back and sharing again…

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  4. Gidget-Trish's avatar Gidget-Trish

    *Happy dancing* to have you back! I love the technique you used for the background on this card. And blue leaves!! What a creative mind you have. It’s gorgeous. Great tutorial as always.
    Trish

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  5. Nancy Tuttens's avatar Nancy Tuttens

    Hi Michelle:
    Love your card – as usual. You always come up with great designs and colour combinations. I would never dream of using blue for leaves but what a beautiful effect. I had “Michelle withdrawal” for a few days – so glad you’re back. Looking forward to seeing your next creation! Have a great day!

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  6. Lucky folks who got to learn from you in person, but I really appreciate these posted tutorials. You make it look so easy! This stamp set is so pretty–leaves are my favorite this time of year. Thank you. Love what you created.
    Cheryl Sims

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  7. Tina DeLong AKA GardenDiva's avatar Tina DeLong AKA GardenDiva

    Love this card………..I don’t own the distress inks so will have to invest in some of them. Your tutorials are fantastic……….I’m taking your beginning brayer class at Marco on the 8th…………..I’m very excited to learn the mystery of the brayer !
    Tina

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  8. AngelaC's avatar AngelaC

    I love the distressed background you have created on this card, and of course I’m just dying to have a try at something similar!! I already have the Distress Inks and now that I have just bought a Versamark pen I’m ready to go!!

    Angela

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  9. Lee-Anne's avatar Lee-Anne

    Michelle – I love the blue leaves and how you’ve used the distress inks on this beauty. When are you coming to Canada to teach your brayer classes? Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful talent!

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  10. Kathy Ness's avatar Kathy Ness

    Hi Michelle,

    This might be one of my favorites! I love stamping with leaf and tree designs. My husband and I have a tree farm here in Michigan, so I guess this is “only natural” to catch my attention. Thanks for all of the inspiring ideas. I hope I win this blog candy!! Kathy N.

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  11. Hi Michelle!

    Thanks for another beautiful tutorial, and your continuing generosity by giving away all these fantastic blog candy prizes! I would love to win! (It means I could follow your tutorial 🙂

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  12. I love autumn with all the warm colours! I look every day for new cards:-))
    What a beautiful artwork is your “Tumbling Leaves”card.
    I’m so sorry to live in germany, so I haven’t a chance wo win that wonderful blog candy.

    Best wishes and hugs,
    Anja

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  13. Stephanie C.'s avatar Stephanie C.

    Thank you, Michelle, for another amazing tutorial! I so look forward to seeing what you have up your sleeve. It makes my day! You are so so generous, too, for always giving away something special to all of your fans, great blog candy today!

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  14. Emily's avatar Emily

    These are gorgeous leaves! I may have to invest in some of those distressed ink after seeing this! Your techniques are beautiful and you make them look so easy with your tutorials. Thanks for giving all of the time it must take to do that!

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  15. Denise Bryant's avatar Denise Bryant

    Those are beautiful stamps! I would not have thought of using that color on the leaves…. Thanks for giving us such great tutorials and sharing your ideas.
    DeniseB

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  16. Shirley's avatar Shirley

    Wow…I absolutely love those stamps…Autumn is my favorite time of year. I have our family Thanksgiving at our home every year and make invitations for them all. This set of stamps would be an awesome addition to my “fall” collection. Thanks so much for your inspiration, and the chance to win. PS: glad to have you back home, I was beginning to suffer from withdrawal!:) Shirley

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  17. Lindastamps's avatar Lindastamps

    Another gorgeous card! You make it look so easy! Thanks for the chance to win this set. I was wondering what kind of cardstock you use for these techniques?

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  18. Good morning and welcome back from your trip! Glad to hear you had a good time! :0) Those stamps are GORGEOUS… and I’m crossing my fingers that I might get to be the lucky one this time around. Whoever gets these will definitely be lucky! So realistic and beautiful! And I just can’t get over how GENEROUS you are to give such nice gifts away to perfect strangers!

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  19. Tamara's avatar Tamara

    great card….and thanks for a chance to win the stamps. they are great. it would be day after my birthday gift…wish me luck. Thanks for keeping us going with you beautifull work.

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  20. Debb's avatar Debb

    Michelle, What a beautiful card! Leaves and trees are some of my favorite things and you make them look sooo beautiful! I will be trying this later this week! Thank you for the generous blog candy you offer as well as the super tutorials that you give to us. You are such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing… debb

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  21. Beth's avatar Beth

    It’s not only your brayer technique that is amazing but your ideas are incredible. How you look at a stamp and come up with your finished product is a mystery to me. You must have a great sense of humor to be able to see so far beyond the stamp.

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  22. Carole's avatar Carole

    Oh how I wish I could attend one of your workshops because the brayer still intimidates me. However, I love, love, love what you create and am always inspired each and every time. Innovative Stamp Creation stamps are awesome to work with – I have a few sets but not this one – would love to have it. Thanks for the tutorial and the opportunity to win!

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  23. Peggy S. From Ohio's avatar Peggy S. From Ohio

    Wow! Who would have guessed you can use these colors on leaves! Beautiful! Thank you for sharing! Love the detail in these stamps.

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  24. Mimi2six's avatar Mimi2six

    So glad to see that you’re back, I kept coming back to this sight, I guess I had withdrawal. As usual, I love the tutorial, and the wonderful season it portrays. The air is a little cool today, perfect to get me in the mood for this autumn piece. I love the color combinations, so unique and detailed. You are right, these stamps are full of detail, I would love to win these. I’m sending vibes to the random drawing machine, pick me, I’ll take good care of you and use you wisely and most of all, I’ll use you often. Thanks for the tutorial,

    Sammie

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  25. Teresa Ballard's avatar Teresa Ballard

    Wonderful card! I can’t wait to see new ones each morning. When you start a card, do you have the finished product in your head or just a general idea and play from there? Either way, they’re always great!

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