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. Maxine's avatar Maxine

    Ohhhhhhhhh More blog candy – you are soooo generous !!!!! Pleeeease make it me this time – I so neeeeed larger leaf stamps.

    Thank you for all your tutorials – they really stretch me 🙂

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  2. Sarah Raines's avatar Sarah Raines

    Michelle – another stunning piece!! The design is so simple and elegant. I love the use of non-traditional fall colors. Thanks for the inspiration!!

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  3. Ad K.'s avatar Ad K.

    Another wonderful tutorial, Michelle! This matches the weather we are having here…oh so very windy and chilly. I got up and made a fire this morning before even putting on water for tea. I’d love to curl up with this stamp set and just go wild. Thanks for teaching us so much and offering great blog candy!

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  4. Lynda Carpenter's avatar Lynda Carpenter

    I’m so glad you had a safe trip. I surely hope to attend one of your classes some day. I love the leaf stamps. Fall is my favorite time of the year!!

    Thanks for another day of inspiration..

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  5. Hi Michele, This is gorgeous as usual. Gee, just how much ink do you go through in any given month? Seriously, any chance you might include Arizona in your schedule in ’09? You are tied for 1st place in my dreams to either become a ceritified Copic artist, or a “certified Brayer Boomer.” I’d love it if you were to make my dreams come true.
    Erica
    P.S. I believe you had a post requesting any knowledge of where you can get a new stamping pad. I couldn’t locate that post so if I’m wrong, don’t read another word.
    Anywho, I found one at Jo-Ann’s. It is called, “Rubber Stamp Pad,” by Darice and measures 11×17. It’s washable & durable. Color is maroonish. It retails for $5.99 and it was on sale for $3.79. Of course, I had to have it as I need to be ready for my class. Already have my brayer.

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  6. Kim D in FL's avatar Kim D in FL

    Fall is my favorite season… the changing colors of the leaves, the cooler weather… It makes me feel so alive!

    I love these images from ISC. I would love the chance to give them a loving home. Thank you so much.

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  7. Gloria Dojlido's avatar Gloria Dojlido

    Beautiful Michelle! Love how you used these leaves. It is definately fall here…and the leaves were tumbling for sure over this past windy weekend. We even had some hail to boot.

    Thanks for another beautiful tutorial. I just bought some of this ink…now I know how to use it.

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  8. LoriT's avatar LoriT

    Michelle – I just love your work. I hope to someday master the brayer, but until then,
    I keep practicing! It just amazes me how truely realistic your cards are. Thanks so
    much for another chance to win.

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  9. Shelley's avatar Shelley

    I love your talent!
    I can’t wait to see what you have created.
    Your site is the first one I go to everyday.
    Thanks for sharing with us.
    Shelley

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  10. Kathee Tomlinson's avatar Kathee Tomlinson

    Oh my…I’ve had to curtail from buying leaf stamps because I have so many and need something other than leaves…but I sure hope I win this set! The detail is awesome and the way you use them outside the box is inspiring! C’mon random number……

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  11. Lisa J's avatar Lisa J

    This is beautiful. Thanks for another great technique. I love the leaves…..they make me think of fall. Something I am lacking here…..we have 2 seasons Hot which lasts 8 to 9 months of the year and then slightly cooler.

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  12. Becky B.'s avatar Becky B.

    Wow! What a beautiful card! Thanks for all your instruction…..I’m learning a lot!
    I love ISC stamps also! Betsy does a great job….I’d LOVE to get these!

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  13. Alena's avatar Alena

    Hi Michelle,

    I’m soooooo glad that you’re back. I really miss your emails. You’re my favorite Blogger. I know, get a life right. hehehe. I love that stamp set. How nice of you to do the blog candy. I’ve never won anything before, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed.

    Hugs,

    Alena :o)

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  14. Hi Michelle! Welcome home!!! Love this card! So beautiful! After I attend your Brayer class, I’d like to sign up for “Dragging Your Pad Across Cardstock” class!!! :)You make it look so easy…just one more of your fabulous talents!

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  15. what a huge blogcandy and a wonderful card again you made. I love comming back to your blog every possible day to see what fantastic work you do.
    take care!!
    Best wishes
    Cleo

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  16. Maggie's avatar Maggie

    I love the fall and all its color. But yet again you have dazzled me with this color combo. I hope I win this set it looks great. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  17. Laura's avatar Laura

    Another beautiful card. I enjoy the level of detail you provid in your tutorials. Thanks for sharing with everyone what you do so beautifully.

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  18. Leslie Canuel's avatar Leslie Canuel

    Michelle, I love your work and was overjoyed to find some of the stamps that you have used in your projects at my local Michael’s Store…. but I have not yet found this stamp company here in Canada yet…. but I will keep looking as I love the leaf images and so will my Sister!

    Thanks for all of your inspiration!
    Leslie Canuel
    Edmonton, AB, Canada

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  19. Dawn's avatar Dawn

    WOW! What a beautiful stamp set. Fall is my favorite time of the year and I would love to add more leaf images to my stamping supplies! Thanks for showing us a different color to use on leaves – I would have never thought to use that combination.

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  20. Oh I love how you didn’t color them orange or red or green..they look just lovely! As always! Beautiful work! Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring us all daily!

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  21. Tammy's avatar Tammy

    Great card and beautiful stamp set. I love your blog and your tutorials are great…I just wish I lived closer so that I could take a class.

    Have a great day!
    Tammy Workinger
    Tyrone, Pennsylvania

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  22. Audrey H's avatar Audrey H

    Wow! I ‘m in love with that card. Fall is my favorite season and I never get tired of making fall cards. I can’t wait to try taht technique. Thank you for the inspiration!

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  23. Mary Campbell's avatar Mary Campbell

    Oh! How beautiful. I love fall and the leaves as they are falling. I love the look of your card. Thanks for a great tutorial. It looked hard but your step by step directions look like they would be easy to follow. I don’t have any leaf stamps so I can’t try this. Maybe you will pick me to win this wonderful set. If not I will have to try to buy them. Thanks for sharing. Mary

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  24. Bernadette Meyer's avatar Bernadette Meyer

    Well I couldn’t believe it when my good friend Emmy won last week, so now i think it is my turn! Your card is so wonderful and I love the way you used the swirling stamps to enhance the idea of swirling leaves. Just BEAUTIFUL!!!!

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  25. Jen's avatar Jen

    loving the leaves!!! Love the techniques!! Luckily for us here in Wisconsin–it is starting to snow here just a bit! soon we will be up to our knees in it and dreaming of warmer days!! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  26. Hi Michelle
    Thanks so much for all the inspiration! this is another card that I will have a go at. Part of my problem is getting hold of some of the Stamps over here in England. I’m trying to find worthy substitutes. You will see if you take a look that my blog features lots of cards inspired by you. Thanks again!

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  27. This is a beautiful stamp set! I just love leaves….and this one is nicely detailed. Would never have thought to use the colors you did ….it looks GREAT. Thanks for ALL your tutorials.

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  28. Kathy Fogle's avatar Kathy Fogle

    Beautiful, as always, Michelle. I would love to have this set – the leaves are gorgeous. My husband is getting me the complete Prisacolor marker set for me for Christmas and I can’t wait. Do you have any idea what an enabler you are? I have bought more stamp set since coming to your site than I have in ages. But I love your work and hope one day to be half as good. Thanks for your tutorials.

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  29. Peg Frushour's avatar Peg Frushour

    Your cards are just AWESOME! Thank you for sharing how to make these wonderful cards…I can only hope mine look like yours someday!!

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  30. Debi Wind's avatar Debi Wind

    Such a stunning card!!! You do the most incredible tutorials!! Beautiful set of stamps. I would love to have you part with it and pick me!!! So keeping my fingers crossed that I will be the one to receive the set.

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