Quiet Moment – Tutorial #159 and Blog Candy!

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Today’s tutorial has a bit of a different color combination going on.  Sometimes I get in a rut and use the same colors over and over.  Thought I would experiment and brighten things up a bit with this card.

I’m using a stamp sheet by Innovative Stamp Creations “Minibook Series: Be Thankful”.

Here is the link to Innovative Stamp Creations Website:   http://www.innovativestampcreations.com/ischomepage.html

I also have a stamp sheet of these to give away as blog candy!!!!

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If you want to be entered to win this great stamp sheet all you need to do is leave a comment on this post telling me your favorite sunset/sunrise color combination.  If you are getting this blog update by e-mail you will need to click on this link so you can leave a comment at the bottom of this post:   http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2009/01/04/quite-moment-tutorial-159-and-blog-candy/

I will use a random number generator to select the winner on Wednesday, January 7th.  Good luck to all!

Now on with the tutorial.

Supplies:

Stamps: Innovative Stamp Creations “Be Thankful”
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Soft Sky & Basic Black
Ink: Stampin’ Up Summer Sun, More Mustard, So Saffron, Distress inks Brushed Corduroy, Black Soot, Walnut Stain, Mustard Seed & Weathered Wood
Accessories: Brayer, 1 1/4″ Circle Punch, White Gel Pen, Green & Brown Faber Castell Markers, Post it Notes, Sponges

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Brayered So Saffron ink at the top of a 3.75″ x 4.5″ piece of  Whisper White Card stock.

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I wanted it to be brighter and warmer in color so I brayered over the So Saffron Ink with Summer Sun Ink.   Yep, that’s better.  🙂

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Punched a 1 1/4″ circle out of the sticky part of a post it note and put it on the card stock as a mask for the sun.  If I would have masked the sun before any color was put on the White card stock, of course the sun would be white.  I did it this way so the sun would not be so stark in color.

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Brayered More Mustard ink at the top of the card stock only going down far enough from the top to go over the Sun mask.

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Removed the sun mask.

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Streaked Weathered Wood Distress Ink at the bottom of the card stock using the direct to paper technique.   These Tim Holtz Distress ink pads are so very perfect for direct to paper techniques because the ink pad is raised up from the base of the pad.

I streaked the ink in order to try create some ripples in the water. 

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Brayered Eathered Wood Distress ink at the bottom of the card stock to blend the streaking in a bit.

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Used the same direct to paper streaking technique with a Mustard Seed Distress ink pad in the middle of the card stock and going in to the Weathered Wood inked area a bit.  That really warmed the water up some. 

Be careful not to cover all of your Weathered Wood ink with the Mustard Seed ink.  Remember Blue and Yellow make Green.

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Masked the sky area of the main image panel with a Post it note and Sponged More Mustard ink at the post it note edge to create a little beach area.

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Took the post it note mask off and flipped it around.  Now I am masking the water and the beach area with the post it note.  Sponged Brushed Corduroy ink on to create some mountains in the distance.

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Added some Darker Walnut Stain ink to the bottoms of the mountains.

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Stamped the Cattails with Black Soot ink.

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Sponged More Mustard ink heavily at the top Right corner of the main image panel to create a little interest in the sky.

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Outlined the right sides of the Cattails with a Brown Maker.

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Outlined the right sides of the Cattail Leaves with a Green Marker.

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Added a few highlights to the Cattails and a few dashes in the water area using a White Gel Pen.

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Used the direct to paper technique again on the bottom left corner of the main image panel and on the right side of a Soft Sky Background panel.

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Assembled card and here it is finished measuring 5 5/8″ square.

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I hope this tutorial has inspired you to experiment with color combinations today.  I think you will be pleasantly surprised!

May your day today be filled with peaceful scenes.

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/

409 thoughts on “Quiet Moment – Tutorial #159 and Blog Candy!

  1. Your work is amazing. I sit and stare at my screen in awe of how easy you make it look. Thank you so much for all of the inspiration you provide. Have a wonderful New Year! -Molly B

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  2. Lynne Hurlburt's avatar Lynne Hurlburt

    Wow, what a beautiful card. I think my favourite colour combinations would be:
    More Mustard
    So Saffron
    Summer Sun

    They make such a beautiful sunset. Thanks for the chance to win this set. Have a great day. Hugs n’ Stuff, Lynne

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  3. Wow! Another beautiful creation! My favourite sunset combination is purple and a peachy pink colour. It reminds me of a holiday in Scotland where we could stand at the front door and look out across the sea to the Isle of Arran. I will have to post some pictures on my blog so you can take a peak. Thanks for sharing, Michelle. You are such an inspiration.

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  4. Marty B's avatar Marty B

    What a bright spot on a dull dreay winter day. What a talent to create your own beautiful scenery. Keep up the great inspiration. Marty

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  5. Joyce's avatar Joyce

    I have never brayered a card for several reasons. I am rather new at cardmaking and it’s sometimes difficult for this senior citizen to catch on to things. I have a new motto this year “I can do it”, so, I’m ready to try this amazing techinique. All because your instructions are so fantastic and your cards are breathtakingly beautiful. I love the varied hues of pinks, lavenders, blues in a sunset. Thanks for sharing your talent. Joyce

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  6. laura j's avatar laura j

    Wow!!! Your work is fabulous! So glad that I have found your blog. Your tutorial is so detailed and the photos are wonderful! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Gloria Dojlido's avatar Gloria Dojlido

    This is so stunning! I love the colours you used today, especially with the cattails.
    My favourite sunset would be anywhere at the end of a dock overlooking the water.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

    Gloria

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  8. Brenda Evans's avatar Brenda Evans

    Beautiful card as always. I love the blazing pink and orange combo that we get here in Colorado once in a blue moon. I run and get my camera everytime it happens and take pictures. It’s like the sky is on fire and you get this extremely changing color over the horizon from pinks and oranges and reds.

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  9. Theresa Perkins's avatar Theresa Perkins

    Hi Michelle! Your work is very fabulous! Thanks for sharing. My favorite colors for sunset would be burnt orange fading to pale yellow- something that reminds me of the beach. Happy New Year!

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  10. Irene Gauger's avatar Irene Gauger

    Wow! I just love your creations……They are just awesome! I think that I like the sunrises with pinks and blues…….of course, blue is my favorite color!
    Thanks so much for all the tutorials….You rock!

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  11. Erin Bohland's avatar Erin Bohland

    I love the pink and blue sunset. or what they call sailors sky if im not mistaken.. You are so talented.. Love your work with the brayer..

    Thanks for the oppurtunity.
    Erin

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  12. Randa's avatar Randa

    So good to have you back. Hope your holidays were all you wished for. This is a gorgeous card. I’m still practicing my brayering technique. Slowly but surely, I’m improving with each attempt. My favorite sunset colors are the muted tones of red to pink with orange and yellows – something you’d see in the southwest maybe. But any sunset over the water is a good one to me.

    Have a wonderful day.

    Randa

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  13. Ronda's avatar Ronda

    Wow! My fav color for a sunset would be the reds, orange, and pinks that make the sky look like it’s on fire. I love it with a lake added in because it makes me think that God is telling us “You did great and made it through another day. Here’s to you. Keep up the good work.”
    I love you cards and thank you so much for sharing with us.

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  14. Michelle, this is so fantastic! I am continually amazed at what you can do with ink. I was down at my pond yesterday during sunset and this reminds me so much of that time – it was so peaceful and beautiful. My fave sunset colors are the deep flaming reds and oranges.

    Lovely, lovely work!

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  15. Tamara's avatar Tamara

    love, love, love this card. I love all sunsets and sunrise colors. I lean toward the blues/purple family. I am kind of a rainy type girl…ha

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  16. Linda's avatar Linda

    Beautiful as always! My favorite color combo is yellow, gold, orange, pink…a combination I sometimes catch in sunrises around here when I’m driving to work.

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  17. Gorgeous Michelle! I get tired of the same ol blue sky-green grass-blue water scenes also. Sounds like I need to follow your lead and experiment also! I love to have some bright pink or red in sky scenes. Those are always my favorite IRL because my grandpa always said that the more red there was in the sunset, the nicer day tomorrow would be. Thanks for all the time you take to teach and inspire me!

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  18. Marg's avatar Marg

    A lovely card! What perfect timing for your question. I was just driving home from work yesterday and the sky was beautiful. The sunset sky was a complete rainbow. I haven’t seen this before. It went from a dark grey to a purple, blue, turquoise, green, etc. I wished I had my camera. It was a treat as we have had frigid weather these last few weeks.

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  19. Melanie's avatar Melanie

    Gorgeous – as always!!!! I like some reds and oranges in my sunsets as well. And I would really love to win your blog candy.

    Happy New Year!

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  20. Phyllis's avatar Phyllis

    Breath taking!!! I love what you did with this set! My favorite color combo for sunset/rise would include lavender, peach, turquoise, teal, yellow, rust, navy, purple and just a touch of pink. Thanks for this blog candy opportunity!

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  21. Dawn Frost's avatar Dawn Frost

    I love your picture, its awesome! The sunset colours I absolutely love are summer sun, pumpkin pie, Ridinghood Red, ending with Bravo burgandy. I love the deep colours and feeling of warmth it gives. Have a great week and thanks for a chance to win the stamp sheet!

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  22. Marci's avatar Marci

    I love the combination of yellow and pink for my sunrise/sunsets. I think it just glows! Thanks for the tutorial and a chance to win a great stamp set.

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  23. KJ's avatar KJ

    I love your work. I am color challenged so I am always inspired by your cards to try new colors. My favorite sunset colors are sof blues and pinks.
    Keep making your great art.

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  24. sandyh50's avatar sandyh50

    I love this card and your great tutorial. I will have to try this one, I need some sunny weather today, it is -29 real temp with a -46 windchill. Hope you are warm where you are in Ohio!

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  25. Anita's avatar Anita

    I love how you have done these – so much so that when I get over this flu I am going to get my brayer out (I cannot use a brayer) and practise as I love doing sunset scenes using burnt oranges and yellows or pinks and blues which merge together in lilacs.

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  26. linda's avatar linda

    Ohhh wauw….this one is a beauty!! Don’t get me wrong…….they are all beauty’s…but this one is especially favorite!
    May be that’s because in Holland there are lots of cattails!!

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  27. Michelle's avatar Michelle

    Ahhhh….. you never sieze to amaze me!! What a beautiful card. I’d have to say that my favorite sunset colors are when the sun turns a brilliant orange and the sky is saturated with pink, orange, red, and yellow… You make me think twice about not heading south with my husband to Florida in March…

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  28. Janine's avatar Janine

    I love really rich sunsets so a real orangey red glow especially over water. However a lovely pink evening sky is also really pretty. As to what colours I use when crafting – I just play until I either like it or bin it!

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  29. Liz's avatar Liz

    Mine would have to be purple and oranges. I love your tutorials. I read them regularly I have you in my reader so I never miss an update. I would love to win this stamp set as my one word intention for the year is “Gratitude” and I love the sentiment in the set you are offering of how there is always always something to be thankful for. Blessings to you.

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  30. Nancy T's avatar Nancy T

    Happy New Year to you Michelle.
    I love your card. The colours are gorgeous. You are so great in whipping up different colours, different images – you have such talent.
    I hope to be the lucky winner! Thanks so much for offering so many candy blogs to us dedicated viewers. Take care! Can’t wait to see your next creation.

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  31. This card is georgeous! I love it. My favorite sunset color combination is sunset red and sunshine yellow. They make such a big impact when I use them together. Thanks again for the inspiration.

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  32. Michelle,

    I really enjoyed your tutorial…loved how you blended the ink! Lovely! Thanks for all you do and especially for the blog give-a-way opportunity!!! Lisa

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  33. StampinCathy's avatar StampinCathy

    OOPS I put this on yesterday’s, cuz I was so excited to have a chance at another fabulous creation of yours. So now I’m back on track…I think! Love the bright and cheery look! This is fabulousand love how you did the image in black to pop the colors out even more! I love the stamps and would love to be the lucky stamper to be able to make some kind of creative projects with these. Do they come already colored? LOL Thanks so much for sharing your creative and inspiring projects with us and your fabulous tutorials. Thanks for a chance at this yummy candy.

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  34. Holly Buchan's avatar Holly Buchan

    Beautiful card, your tutorials are wonderful. My favourite combo is the red orange sunset. Thank you for the chance to win some great blog candy.

    Holly B

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