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. Bernadette Meyer's avatar Bernadette Meyer

    To me this cute little guy looks like he is tap dancing. I guess he is way happier than me about this cold weather, brrrr…. I think we’ll have to have Michele come to Brattleboro VT for stamping and Cocoa to pass the long winter days. Love you!

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  2. A totally terrific snowman (my fav!!). I so wish you could teach a brayering class here in Korea. I have used your tutorials but … let’s just say I need a lot more practice! Beautiful card!

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  3. Rose's avatar Rose

    You are SUCH an enabler, my stamp stash has grown by leaps and bounds from reading your blog lol. Although I try very hard I never get mine to look as good as yours but I sure have fun trying. I see this snow man coming to my house in the very near future;)
    Please enter me in the drawing.
    Thank you so much for all the wonderful tutorials.

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  4. alex's avatar alex

    HI,
    OIt just seems that it does not matter what stamp you use you mak it look out of this world. Thank you for giving me the opportunity for a chance to win this candy!
    Alex

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  5. Selma's avatar Selma

    I too love snowmen and this one is very cute. You always make the most beautiful cards — love to read your blog. Yes, I would like to be entered for the “All Natural” stamp set. Thanks.

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  6. Nancy T's avatar Nancy T

    Yes, it seems time for winter cards. (Here is Canada we have snow). I especially love snowmen. I have a whole collection of different snowman myself.
    Your card is gorgeous. I love the effect you gave the snow – it looks real!
    It’s amazing that you are so kind to have another candy blog! Thanks also for sharing your techniques and ideas.
    Can’t wait to see your next creation!

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  7. Jen's avatar Jen

    so great….my oh my, I am slowly working up the courage to try some of your techniques. The weather here is chilly chilly and the card is a great reflection of the weather….tfs!!! Oh yeah, pick me!!

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  8. Alyce Schwenn's avatar Alyce Schwenn

    I don’t care for the snow unless I’m looking at it from inside my house. But I LOVE snowmen and love this one.
    Please enter me in the drawing for the blog candy.
    Thanks again for a great tutorial.

    Alyce

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  9. Kathy Fogle's avatar Kathy Fogle

    OK, since Saturday is my birthday, maybe I will win the blog candy! It would make a nice birthday gift. But I enjoy your tutorials and I thankful for that gift also. I have learned so much from you and love checking your blog every day to see what you have thought up next. You are so creative! Thanks, Michelle. And thanks for the chance to win the Basic Grey stamps too. I’ll keep my fingers crossed!!!

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  10. Darsana's avatar Darsana

    Oh I hope you enjoy snow. most people get so upset because of all the mess and headache, but I think it is just beautiful. I love living in Colorado right next to the beautiful Rocky Mountains and all the snow they lovingly display. Please enjoy the snow. Please also enter me into the drawing for the blog candy. One day I will win, I just know it. Thank you.

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  11. Kelley's avatar Kelley

    WOW! What a great card. Thank you as always for sharing your techniques and talent to boot. Would love to be included in your blog candy. Wishing you a happy winter! Stay warm, inside and keep motivating us. 8-}

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  12. Tonya's avatar Tonya

    I would love to be entered into the blog candy contest. My mother-in-law loves butterflies, and I try to stamp goodies for her using different butterflies from my stamp sets. This would be a great one to add to my collection for her.

    Thanks for offering us goodies.

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  13. I would love to be entered to win that stamp set. I love the nature stamps!

    This is a wonderful card; that snowman is adorable =] What stamp set is the sentiment from? It looks like SU!; hopefully not retired! =X

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  14. Julie's avatar Julie

    Your talent never ceases to amaze me. I enjoy your tutorials and they are so easy
    to follow and understand. Thanks for the chance to win the great blog candy too.

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  15. Barbara Widney's avatar Barbara Widney

    I look forward to getting your tutorials. They are always precise and usually don’t leave any unanswered questions as to what you did. Your work is great and very creative. thanks for all your hard work. Barb

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  16. Kerry's avatar Kerry

    How cute is he!!! One of my “bucket list” items is to experience a white Christmas somewhere in the world! On a hot, sticky Christmas Day here down under, a snowman would be pretty welcome!

    Thanks for sharing your fabulous work; I check your blog every day for new inspiration.

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  17. Lynne P.-D.'s avatar Lynne P.-D.

    We had a light dusting of snow up here in Ontario a couple of nights ago and more is promised for tonight. Michelle, I love that snowman you used today. He looks so whimscal, like a snowman should. I enjoy reading all of your tutorials and have a tired a few. Don’t think I’ll ever be as half as good as you, but I still like to have fun trying. Please enter me for the wonderful set of stamps. I just love the look of that butterfly and the leaves. Thanks for all you’ve taught me.

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  18. Tiffany R.'s avatar Tiffany R.

    What a lovely card. I like how you embossed the whole image to get your background the way it is. Awesome job! Would love to win some blog candy.

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  19. Barb T's avatar Barb T

    I love your card and that cute snowman. Your tutorials are always so wonderful
    and inspiring. Great Blog candy, so please enter me in the drawing. Barb

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  20. What a character! That snowman has such personality! I love his hat tipping 🙂
    Great card and sharing the blog candy is just yummy! Thank you again for keeping us inspired!

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  21. Tammy T's avatar Tammy T

    Your work is absolutely amazing!!! Anyone I talk to that does stamping I tell them to check out your site. Do you ever teach any classes in Canada (in the London, Ontario area). I can’t seem to convince my husband to let me come to Ohio for a class. I’m hoping when my sister moves back to Indiana I can detour that way for a class.

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