Snowman Greetings – Tutorial #149 and some Basic Grey Blog Candy

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We had our first snow for the season yesterday and it put me in the mood to stamp a holiday greeting card.  I really love snowman stamps and this one is especially wonderful because this snowman by MyPaperMoon.com is not looking straight ahead.    You can have him looking at a multitude of things.  Here is a link to the My Paper Moon’s site www.mypapermoon.com  just in case you want to pick this stamp up.  🙂  I know, I’m an enabler, lol.

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Before we get going on the tutorial, how about some Rubber Stamp Blog Candy.  This set is by Basic Grey “All Natural”.   All you need to do to enter is leave a comment on this post saying you want entered.  If you are getting this blog update by e-mail you will need to click this link and then leave a comment:   http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2008/11/18/snowman-greetings-tutorial-149-and-some-basic-grey-blog-candy/

I will pick a winner using a random number generator on Saturday, November 22nd.  Good luck to all!

Now on with this chilly tutorial.  🙂

Supplies:

Stamps: My Paper Moon.Com Snowman, Stampin’ Up Warmest Regards & All Season Wreath
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Basic Black & Bravo Burgundy
Ink: Stampin’ Up Basic Black, Baja Breeze, Tempting Turquoise & Craft White, Adirondack Lake Mist & Oregano
Accessories: Versamark Pad and Marker, White Gel Pen, Prismacolor Markers, Stampin’ Up Markers, Post it Note, Clear embossing powder, Heat Gun, Sponges, Stamp-A-ma-Jig, Photo Corner Punch

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Stamped Snowman by first loading my stamp with Versamark and then loading it with black ink before stamping it on a 4″ x 5.5″ piece of Whisper White card stock.

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Heat embossed the image using fine detail clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Colored his nose with a More Mustard marker.

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Colored his pipe with a Close to Cocoa marker.

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Colored his scarf and the inside of his hat with a Baroque Burgundy marker.

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Colored the dark parts of his scarf and inside of his hat with a Bravo Burgundy marker.

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Colored the dark parts of the snowman’s body with a 10% Grey Prismacolor Marker.

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Added Muted Turquoise marker to the shadow parts of his body to give him a blue tint.

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Colored over the entire image with a Versamark marker being careful to color the light sections first and then the colored sections.    Remember lightest to darkest.  🙂

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Heat embossed the image using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Brayered on Baja Breeze ink.

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Sponged Tempting Turquoise ink below the Baja Breeze ink.

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Sponged a little Oregano ink behind the snowman.

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Stamped the sentiment in black ink using a Stamp-a-ma-jig for placement.

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Tore through the sticky edge of a post it note and then sponged Lake mist ink right at the post it note edge to create some mounts of snow.

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Moved the post it note and repeated for a second mound.

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Assembled card front and added punched black photo corners.

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Stamped the All Season Wreath stamp around the right and left sides of the Burgundy panel using Craft White ink.

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Added dots for berries with a White Gel pen.

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Added more dots on the Burgundy panel and some doodles on the Photo Corners.  Also added the brads to the photo corners.

Here it is finished measuring 5″ x 6.5″.

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May the snow in your area be wearing a happy face.  🙂

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

Frequently asked questions answers:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/frequently-asked-questions/

348 thoughts on “Snowman Greetings – Tutorial #149 and some Basic Grey Blog Candy

  1. Rockin Robin Caldwell's avatar Rockin Robin Caldwell

    I would love to win this set!!! I don’t have anything in my collection like this, and, much to my chagrin…no Basic Grey stamp sets!!! Great tutorial and art as usual. Thanks for providing all the great tutorials…I look forward to them every day!!! Hisses, Rockin Robin Caldwell

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  2. barbara's avatar barbara

    Please enter me for the blog candy. I only discovered your blog a few days ago and have already made six cards, working now on the snowman! I have learned so much about how to make your stamped images beautiful with color from you. Thank you.

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  3. Debbie H.'s avatar Debbie H.

    I also love snowmen!!! You can just never have enough of these little guys and I just love watching this one come to life as I scroll down through the tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us all… you are such an inspiration!!!! And thank you for the chance at this blog candy!!!!

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  4. Maggie's avatar Maggie

    I would love to be a winner. Thanks for the opportunity. I already feel like a winner though because I was fortunate enough to take your beginner class at Marco’s. So totally fantastic. Thanks again.

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  5. Adele's avatar Adele

    I love this card, Michelle……as usual! We don’t get much snow here in Las Vegas so I enjoy looking at cards with winter scenes even more. Thanks again for all you do for us!

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  6. Carolyn Sharkas's avatar Carolyn Sharkas

    How cute is that little guy? Beautiful card, as usual. thanks for sharing. I would love to win this stamp set.

    carolyn s

    ceashark at aol dot com

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  7. Donna's avatar Donna

    Michelle…this little guy is just too cute! I’m envious that you had snow! In Colorado Springs we haven’t had anything measurable yet! Boo Hoo! I LOVE the SNOW! Have a Happy week and thanks so much for the tutorials and CANDY!
    DonnaB

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  8. StampinCathy's avatar StampinCathy

    Love this Christmas card. It’s so bright and cheery and just love your doodling! Count me in on this sweet candy you are sharing with your readers. Thanks for a chance.

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  9. Linda w's avatar Linda w

    I wold love to own this set. Love the card you created today. Each of your cards is such a fantastic piece of art. Thank you for sharing your creative process just about every day with us.

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  10. Carol N.'s avatar Carol N.

    I LOVE snow and snowmen! We lived in WY and had great snow but since moving to southern AZ it’s just a dream. Anyway, please enter me in your drawing. The stamps look great!

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  11. Donna's avatar Donna

    Hi. I am a lover of snowmen as well. I was so happy to see the snowman tutorial today.We don’t often get snow where I live, but when we do I love the hush it brings to the world. I try out lots of your tutorials and want to thank you over and over for the inspiration you provide. now go build a snowman……cheers..Donna

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  12. June's avatar June

    Wow, I love the tutorial. Can’t wait to get off of work and try it. Please enter me to win the candy. I love those images. Thanks for the chance to win
    June

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  13. Judy Reader's avatar Judy Reader

    You are so lucky to have snow. It does not seem that long ago that you posted a picture of your husband shoveling snow. Even though we don’t get snow I have to say that snowmen are still right up there for Christmas cards. I just love them. Hope your day is a good one Judy.

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  14. Laurie Helgason's avatar Laurie Helgason

    I like that the snowman is slightly bowing and tipping his hat. It took awhile for me to find where you used the image SU set. Adding the berries onto the branches gave a nice winter feel to the image.

    Very cute card.

    Thank you for the chance to win blog candy.

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  15. Sandra's avatar Sandra

    Michelle – please enter me!
    Love the card – so cute – colors are wonderful.
    I have to tell you, I got brave last night – took one of your tutorials and actually changed the colors – this is daring for me – I even added a few things – I was very proud of the results – and am thankful for the step by step instructions – I have learned and grown so much – now if only I could get to one of your classes and learn how to use that brayer properly …. when are you hitting the tri-state area?
    Thanks again!
    Sandra

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  16. Lynne's avatar Lynne

    Hi Michelle

    Oh, how I wished that either I lived closer to you (my preference) or you lived closer to me so that I could take your classes/workshops. To all the people who do….I’m jealous!!!!! – lol

    Thanks for all you do.

    Lynne

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  17. Michelle-

    I’ve been entering since your first blog candy and never win anything, but fell lucky today. I love the card. Million thanks to you for sharing you wonderful talent.
    Olga

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  18. Jean Nielsen's avatar Jean Nielsen

    My daughter loves the lotus flower, because if its’ humble beginnings. It holds a lot of meaning to her. I love your blog…you do amazing stuff! Jean

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  19. Sue H.'s avatar Sue H.

    I have just found your wonderful blog through a friend that knows I make cards. You are such an artist….I am overwhelmed by our generosity in sharing your techniques on your blog. Wonderful card. I hope soon to try your techniques out although I have never used a brayer or embossed. thanks again

    sue in Utah

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  20. Sharon in NE's avatar Sharon in NE

    Yes, please enter me into the drawing. That’s so generous of you.

    That snowman card is adorable! I love him! The soft sky background really makes him stand out.

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  21. Michelle,
    This little snow man is so cute!! He’s such a gentleman! Love this scene!

    The whimsical flower and leaves in the blog candy set are so cute!! Thanks for an opportunity to win!!

    Take care and STAY POSITIVE!

    p.s.
    I’ve been looking for the sponges you use (with the teeny tiny close holes) but have not been able to find them. I’ll keep looking. The fat hole sponges doe not give the same effect. :o)

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