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. Denise Wells's avatar Denise Wells

    Oh man I hope that this leaves set ends up in my mailbox! I do not buy leaves because we do not have a fall around here! We have only palm leaves! So I find it hard to convince myself to buy a set of “Up North” leaves!
    I love your blog and only wish some day to be a brayer only half as good as your!

    Denise W
    mamascollections@aol.com

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  2. Carole's avatar Carole

    This stamps set is great and you’ve done a beautiful card (as usual) with it. Thanks for the tutorial and a chance to win this stamp set.

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  3. Phyllis Johnson's avatar Phyllis Johnson

    I think your work is utterly outstanding. Your colors are to die for. Fact is I went and bought all the Stampin Up pads after looking at your wonderful tutorials.
    Keep up the good work you are an inspiration to us all.
    Phyllis

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  4. Linda I.'s avatar Linda I.

    As usual, blown away by your creativity and results. I would love to win the set and try to deplicate your beautiful card. thanks for the chance.

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  5. Kim P's avatar Kim P

    Another stunning piece of art! I love the contrast of the cool blue on the leaves with the earthy, rustic shades in the background. Great job!!!

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  6. Beverly Bishop's avatar Beverly Bishop

    I do keep trying to accomplish a look “at least similar” to yours…the key word is trying!

    I would love the leaves stamps. Thanks for the tutorials and the chance at the leaves blog candy.

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  7. Jill Taylor's avatar Jill Taylor

    I love how when you dragged the distress ink over the paper it gave it a woodsy feel. The card is beautiful and I really like the blue leaves.

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  8. Jannette D's avatar Jannette D

    I love the detail in the leaves. What a great set to have in any one’s collection. Your tutorials are the best, I keep trying to get that look and I’m almost there. Thanks so much for all your “help” and the “candy”.

    Jannette D.

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  9. Nan in CT's avatar Nan in CT

    I’ve just recently discovered your blog and I have been so impressed and inspired! Studying and trying out your techniques has made me more productive with my stamping than I have been in ages! Your work is beautiful and I love emulating your techniques. Thanks for sharing them with us.

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  10. Michelle,
    Love this card, all the ink distressing – one of my favorite things to do – very beautiful!Thanks for taking the time to do your tutorials, I enjoy every one of them!
    Lisa

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  11. Pat Dorset's avatar Pat Dorset

    Your technique makes the leaves look like they are actually moving with the winds that we have had. I can’t wait to try this one. You are so talented and give me withdrawal pains when you go away and can’t gives us a tutorial. I would love to win these stamps!

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  12. Stephanie Sheridan's avatar Stephanie Sheridan

    WOW and what else could you say. I love it and would make a great Thanksgiving card for out of the box. I have done a few so far of some other cards for Thksgiving and so much fun. I love to CREATE and Thks for the candy.

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  13. kfisher's avatar kfisher

    Awesome set, I have been looking for one with natural looking leaves to do a bunch of projects for the kids, and what great masculine cards they would make!
    As usual, your card is phenominal.

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  14. Liz's avatar Liz

    Leaves are one of my favorite images and you’ve handled them so beautifully. Thanks for another super lesson. Sure hope I’m chosen for the blog candy. It would really be terrific.

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  15. Eileen M's avatar Eileen M

    Do you have any idea how excited, and appreciative, we are with each tutorial you post? You are so generous with your time and talent! Thank you, thank you! I feel I should be sending you something! Thanks also for a chance to win this awesome set. You rock!

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  16. Suzeestamper's avatar Suzeestamper

    Hi everyone… well Michelle has managed to knock our socks off again. I adore leaf stamps; however, if the RNG picks me and I sure hope it does, I plan on giving the set to my newest SU downline (as of Friday, Oct. 24th). Her name is Sylvia and she’s not only a breast cancer survivor but she’s a breast cancer thriver (as Olivia Newton-John says). She is unbelievably inspiring and I think likes leaves even more than I do. For all she gives for others, I want to give this set to her as my way of saying thanks. If I don’t win perhaps I can talk Michelle into selling me a card like this for Sylvia – yeah!

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  17. Paula's avatar Paula

    Great set and card. I love the leaves, so many possibilities. I do believe you could take even the worst image and turn it in to a great card.
    Paula

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  18. TammyB's avatar TammyB

    This is such a beautiful card! I love your tutorials and I wish you could do a class in the St. Louis area. I’d be there in a heartbeat! Thanks for the chance to win the stamps 🙂

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  19. Oh Michelle, this is wonderful! I would NEVER think to color leaves any color outside browns/greens or the autumn colors of red and orange. The blue is fabulous! I also love ISC stamps! Betsy does such a wonderful job with her stamps! Thanks for sharing your artwork with us and the opportunity to win some blog candy!

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  20. Patty Stabile's avatar Patty Stabile

    Welcome home Michelle!! I would LOVE this set, because I LOVE fall and nature! I can’t wait to meet you on November 8th! I promise to be on my best student behavior…well, the best I can be! 😉 By the way great card!

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  21. Candy's avatar Candy

    Thanks for the knock in the head — of course leaves don’t always have to be the same colors. Why didn’t I think of that. The blue is just beautiful and such an inspiration.

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  22. MARILYN KAY's avatar MARILYN KAY

    Hi Michele,

    The leaf stamps are phenomonal, I can see where they would be wonderful for shading and very 3 dementional. Always looking forward to your posts. I have learned a lot from you.

    Marilyn Kay

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  23. Barb's avatar Barb

    What a beautiful, beautiful card. I don’t know how you keep doing it, but I hope you never stop. Your shading and shadowing is wonderful. Thanks so much – you are such an inspiration!

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  24. Marcia's avatar Marcia

    I would love to spend a day in your craft room Michelle!! You must have hundreds of ink pads! I love this card. Thank you for your endless inpsiration. My cards have definitely taken on a new twist since I’ve been a regular visitor to your wesite!! You are awesome!!

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  25. Tomi Jo's avatar Tomi Jo

    OH MY, WHAT CAN I SAY??? YOUR CARD IS BEAUTIFUL AND THE STAMPS ARE UNLIKE ANY I HAVE SEEN. SO LARGE AND LOOK LIKE THE REAL THING.
    FALL TYPE STAMPS ARE MY FAVORITES. I AM VERY MUCH A FALL “BABY’.
    SURE HOPE I WIN—–YOU KNOW SOMEONE HAS TO LOL.
    I REALLY MUST CHECK OUT THE MAKERS SITE.
    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND LORD BLESS, TOMI JO

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  26. Stacey's avatar Stacey

    I love your work. It is like little pieces of fine art on a card. I only hope I could make something half as wonderful.

    Thanks for sharing your work and techniques with us all.

    Stacey

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  27. KSinMT's avatar KSinMT

    Wow, beautiful card. Love leaves–all colors!! “Fall” doesn’t usually last too long here in Montana, but we are having a spectacular one this year!! Kathy

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  28. Debby's avatar Debby

    Beautiful as always. Those stamps are awesome. I love the fall of the year and have no leaves in my collection. Can you believe it? Would love to win these.
    Thanks for the chance.
    Angel hugs
    Debby

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  29. Janet's avatar Janet

    Welcome back, With all the heavy winds and rain, we have alot of leaves on the ground now. So Pretty! I like how you used the distress ink to create your card! Just gorgeous as always. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  30. Lori's avatar Lori

    The detail in these leaves is awesome! I would love to win this blog candy! Thanks for the great tutorials. I can’t brayer or sponge like you, but I’m getting better! Thanks again!

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  31. adrienne olson's avatar adrienne olson

    Please, Please pick me! I would love to use those stamps for my paper crafting but also when I do my pottery. They are a fabulous size and the detail is incredible. Welcome back from the west coast!!

    Adrienne Olson

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  32. Mary's avatar Mary

    Welcome back, missed you this weekend. Just started doing cards and love your “tumbling leaves” I must get some leaf stamps so I can try this card out.
    Thank you…..

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  33. Doris J's avatar Doris J

    I love what you did with this set! . . . . with this card. I really like ‘outside the box’ ideas. Thanks again for a great tutorial.
    Doris

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  34. Debbie's avatar Debbie

    Your card is just breathing…. I follow your tutorials all the time… only I call them my “On Line Classes”…. My husband and I look forward to seeing your works of art each day when I open up your e-mails… All I can say is keep em coming, so I can keep on learning..you have openned my eyes to a whole new way of stamping, and I thank you each and every time I try something new

    Thanks so much
    Debbie

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  35. Kerry from PA's avatar Kerry from PA

    Those are wonderful leaves. I’m not one to normally wander too far from the realistic so this tutorial definitely stretched me. However, the blue reminds me of the cool crisp autumn weather. Thanks for giving me something to think about and for the chance to win those great stamps.

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  36. Sandi K.'s avatar Sandi K.

    I really love this tutorial! I also think it would be great to win the new stamp set – the leaves look so realistic. Once again, a gorgeous creation from you, Michelle. I am so glad you are back as I love receiving emails from you often. Wish I could get an in person class from you, but I’m too far away.

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