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. Ad K.'s avatar Ad K.

    Beautiful card, Michelle. I like the way you highlighted with color on the side of the cattails…really makes them pop! I like golds, corals and pinks for sunsets lately, but any beautifully colored sunset or sunrise is a blessing. TFS

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  2. I have just recently added your blog to my google reader, and I am constantly impressed with your cards, and the detail in your tutorials. Thanks for sharing with us.

    I haven’t really experimented with any sunset colours, but my favourites would be ones that have pinks and purples in them because those are the kinds of sunsets we get in Saskatchewan.

    Here are some examples

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  3. Sherry's avatar Sherry

    Hi, Michelle! Thanks for another work of art!

    My favorite sunset color combo includes a deep pinky-salmon color.

    Hugs and Happy Stamping!
    Sherry

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  4. Beautiful card. My favorite sunrise combo is blues and pinks, and my favorite sunset is yellows and oranges. Thank you for sharing all your wonderful creations and the chance to win.

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  5. Beverly Bishop's avatar Beverly Bishop

    How can it ALWAYS be awesome? My primary reason to log on is you! I can’t wait for your next tutorial.

    My favorite is sunset with the purples, pinks and blacks.

    Thanks for the blog candy.

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  6. Hi Michelle, thanks for the interesting tutorial. My favourite sunset color combination is quite late into the sunset, when the sky has turned almost dark blue with a few bits of bright red here and there (and very few areas of lighter blue).

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  7. I love watching any sunrise/sunset, and seeing all the different colors each day brings. Pinks/oranges/yellows are my favorite. I love how you capture nature with your inks and brayer. Always pretty!

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  8. Evelyn's avatar Evelyn

    I just want to say you do AMAZING work with the brayer. Thank you for sharing all your wonderful creations. My favorite sunset/sunrise color combination is Stampin’ Up Not Quite Navy, Baja Breeze and Blue Bayou.

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  9. Mitzy G's avatar Mitzy G

    This is such a beautiful card. I love what you did with this color combination. (However, I seriously doubt that I would not love any of your work). I am so partial to the blues. “Twilight” with Almost Amethyst, Bashful Blue, and a touch of Night of Navy is one of my favorites. Sunsets with yellows and rusts are also on my list. Thank you for sharing with us, and thank you for giving us a chance to receive this gift from you.

    Sincerley

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  10. Oh Michelle! The color combo’s are amazing…since I am sitting here and everything is grey and dreary from the rain. WOW! This card just brightened my day! OK…All your work makes me really happy 🙂

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  11. Stacy Powell's avatar Stacy Powell

    I am a SU! demo, so… that being said, I like the More Mustard, SO Saffron, Tango Tangerine, and a little Close to Cocoa at the edges for fading….. *S* Love your site and can only hope to one day get as good as you are with the brayer!

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  12. I luv this card, it’s so beautifull! I luv the sunsets when there are pinks & blues & purple in them. All sunsets are gorgeous, they are so magicial! I also luv the reds & oranges.

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  13. Lynnor's avatar Lynnor

    Wow! I love the tranquil and serene feel that you created with this card!!! What a lovely scene! I wanted to comment on it even before I learned there was blog candy attached to it. My favorite sunset color combo is shades of pinks and purples. They are so dynamic and I am always in awe when I see a sunset in those colors!

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  14. Alyce Schwenn's avatar Alyce Schwenn

    Thanks for brightening my day. I’ll definitely find the time to try these colors together. I usually use a soft blue with some pinks and lavender for sunrise.

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  15. Chris R.'s avatar Chris R.

    WOW! What a stunning card. My favorite sunsets are the ones with pinks and purples with a touch of blue. Looking at a beautiful sunset is one of the things that can get me to slow down and really enjoy the wonders of nature. Thanks for sharing this beautiful card.

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  16. Evelyn----Ks.stamper's avatar Evelyn----Ks.stamper

    BEautiful Michelle, you came back with a bang. I absolutely love this card. My favorite colors for a sunset are oranges, yellows, reds, blues. Please enter me for blog candy.
    Evelynn

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  17. Debbie D's avatar Debbie D

    WOW, I am there! I can feel the peace and quiet coming through this card. Thanks for sharing it. I am going to try Summer Sun, YoYo Yellow and a bit of Tangerine Tango with maybe a splash of Regal Rose and Elegant Eggplant.

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  18. Violet Verhoog's avatar Violet Verhoog

    My favorite sunsets were in Northern Ontario where the red, yellow and orange colours glow like I’ve never seen before. I love this card as it reminds me of my time up north.

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  19. Amy Hayes's avatar Amy Hayes

    What a fabulous card. Thank you for the detailed process. When I first looked at it I was overwhelmed, but your step by step directions give me hope that I can do that too! My favorite sunset colors are pinks, purples and blues.

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  20. Shell's avatar Shell

    Another amazing card, Have you ever seen a sunrise in Alaska?
    The colors are just beautiful and with that my color combinations are after them:
    Pink Passion
    Orchid Opulence
    Ruby Red

    Thank you so much for sharing your Art work with everyone and the chance to enter for the blog candy.

    Shell in Chilly Alaska….it’s -30 degrees this morning

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  21. Barb (GrandmaUpNorth)'s avatar Barb (GrandmaUpNorth)

    Michelle, this is another beautiful card! I don’t know how you do it; but please keep it up. My favorite sky is just before sunset – filled with pinks, blues, yellows, etc.

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  22. Oh I wish I could come up with the colors of the ND sunsets in winter especially. I have sat out in the cold for an hour just trying to figure out how to recreate it but still no luck. I come up with a lilac, coral, yellows, oranges, and the ND winter sky has this blueish grey color that I can’t find ink to match either. Almost a cross between weathered wood and a grey. Love this card Michelle.

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  23. Phyllis Ingram's avatar Phyllis Ingram

    Absolutely love this…. my favorites are the pink and purple and blue sunset. You never disappoint me (except when I don’t win) LOL Keep up the excellent work. You inspire me.

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  24. Michelle, your sunset is beautiful!! Your art inspires me more with each card you share with us. I love the sun, wether it be a sunrise or sunset. I love all the color combinations that God paints for us to enjoy daily with each sunrise and sunset. My favorite is when the sky is aglow with intensive color no matter what the combination. Thanks for the opportunity to win such a great stamp set!

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  25. Linda Sims's avatar Linda Sims

    Oh my, such a beautiful card. But then, I love every one of your cards!!

    My favorite colors would be oranges, yellows, reds, blues. Thanks for a chance to win. Can’t wait for spring (with no bad weather) so I can travel to OH to take your brayer class.

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  26. Kathy Eddy's avatar Kathy Eddy

    Wow! Great job as always! So inspiring! Makes me long for warm summer breezes. I think my favorite sunset colors are the ones in the pinks, lavendars, and purples together with a few blue tones as well. Kathy Eddy

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  27. I will have to try this following your tutorial. It’s just beautiful! I think I like the sunrise/sunset colors of yellows with coral and pinks.
    You are making me want these distress inks in every color!

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  28. Marilyn Wallis's avatar Marilyn Wallis

    Michelle
    My husband and I belonged to a gold mining group in Arizona. We never got rich, but the fun of all our friends was all we needed. sometimes we would find enough gold to buy gas one way on our trip.
    The sunset I remember most was a sunset of red skies at night. The red framed in the clouds around it was the absolute most gorgeous you could imagine.
    The red had a stipple effect with clouds waving through.
    All of the clubs forty eight people present sat in their chairs and watched that sunset
    We watched as the red skies left little red prisms as the day closed and night was here. Then we had the colors of the camp fire to remind us of that fantastic sunset
    The old saying of red skies at night a sailors delight, red skies in the morning sailors take warning. Well it is true as the next day the skies were vibrant blue and the day was a master peace from heaven.
    The desert offers colors that go way beyond brown.
    We all in the club hoped the color we saw in the desert was gold. But mostly we saw fun and companionship.
    Marilyn

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  29. Being from Arizona, we have alot of pink sunsets with the purple mountains, so pretty. I also love sunsets over the ocean. But any kind of sunset is pretty. Love the cards you do. Such gorgeous work. Thanks, can’t wait to see what you come up with in the new year.
    Happy New Year.

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  30. Linzie's avatar Linzie

    Ohhh..another amazing card! Takes my breath away! Makes me want to be in it.. So peaceful and serene..

    My colors for a sunset would have to be a hint of pinkish red, yellows, orange and a bit of blue.

    I am addicted to your blog and tutorials! ” YOUR NUMBER 1″

    Linzie

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  31. Judy Reader's avatar Judy Reader

    Happy New Year to you and your family. Once again thank yo for a wonderful tutorial. I just love getting them and have cased several of your cards. Thanks for the inspiration. Warmest regards Judy

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  32. Christine A's avatar Christine A

    Really beautiful card the sunset is awesome. I love the techniques and the amazing selection of colour you use. They always make me want to go out and try them. I’m from Vancouver British Columbia, we get some beautiful red/orange sunsets with the islands and mountains silhouetted in the background. Thanks for sharing your artistic talents.
    Have a wonderful 2009 Christine

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  33. sandyh's avatar sandyh

    another great tutorial and thanks for the chance at some great blog candy! nice set!
    i tend to lean towards the cool colors, even for sunsets……pinks, lavenders shading into deep purple! mmmmm! i can see it now!
    sandyh
    sandyha@comcast.net

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  34. Barb's avatar Barb

    Michelle, this sunset card is gorgeous! You inspire me! My fav sunset was while vacationing in Nassau, Bahamas at the Atlantis with the white sandy beach, shades of aqua waters and burning globe on the horizon setting slowly.

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  35. christina d's avatar christina d

    Beautiful as always. My fav colors for a sunset are red, yellow and a touch of purple. All sunsets are so different, it’s hard to pick just one combination. Thanks for sharing and allowing us a chance to win this great set.

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  36. Susan's avatar Susan

    It would be a wonderful, start to a New Year, to have something so beautiful, become part of my creative tools. I thank you for the chance to win this stamp set.
    Happy New Year to all of you!

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  37. Ellen A's avatar Ellen A

    Awesome card. I love how you bring a blank sheet of paper to life. My favourite colours for a sunset as the pinks,blues and purples. Thanks for the chance for blog candy. Ellen A

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  38. Lee's avatar Lee

    Your work is like looking at fine art every morning with my coffee. Thanks so much for taking the time to share with us. I would not have the patience to stop at every step, and take a picture, and explain…..I think you should call yourself St. Michelle! 🙂

    Anyway, I always love a sunset with vibrant pinks and purples in them….

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  39. Hilda's avatar Hilda

    Thanks for another great card and tutorial! My favorite sunrise/sunset colors are sky blue, pink, lavender, and a few ribbons of rose red thrown in. But every sunrise or sunset is a glory to behold.

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