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. Beth Cutwright's avatar Beth Cutwright

    Awesome card Michelle….I had eyeballed this stamp sheet over at ISC….they have such cool nature stamps! Any who, my favorite colors in a sunset are yellows pinks and purples. I love how the light can play in the clouds! Great tutorial, great card,great opportunity! You da best!

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  2. Hello Michelle,
    first i wish you a happy new year and i must say thank you for these great candy.Your cards are very great inspirations and i can’t see enough of them.My favourite colou for a sunset are:orange,red and brown and for a sunrise yellow,orange and re.
    I pu a link on my blog about this great candy.
    Many greetings
    Angela

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  3. Karen's avatar Karen

    What a great card, again! Lovely to see a sunny and peaceful card with all this snow here. I’d love to win that blog candy- you are so generous. And Wednesday is my birthday….:-)

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  4. LORETTA EDINGER's avatar LORETTA EDINGER

    Michelle, you never cease to amaze me. You inspire me, and I can finally put my supply of stamps to good use. Keep up the blogs, your work is amazing…..Love the cat tails…hope to be the lucky winner….Hugs ;0)

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  5. Lisa Jackson's avatar Lisa Jackson

    Another gorgeous card!! I must say, I am addicted to sunsets, sunrises, & moonscapes. I just love the show we get from our sky. Since I’m rarely out of bed when the sun comes up, I’d have to say my favorite is the sunset and I love it when it’s all shades of pinks, especially when when they’re bold & brilliant.
    Keep up the good work!!!

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  6. Patty's avatar Patty

    Ditto to all of the above. You make my day. I love taking a break and reading your tutorial and planning what I might do when I get home after work. I hope you year is one of your best. Thanks

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  7. Adele in Las Vegas's avatar Adele in Las Vegas

    O love the card! I have not tried any of the Distress inks yet. One more thing to add to my Wish List. I love sunsets of all color….especially with the red hues added. But I have fallen in love with the blues that you add in your pictures backgrounds. Thanks for a great card, Michelle. Add me in on the blog candy.

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  8. Cathy's avatar Cathy

    I always look forward to checking your blog and tutorials. I really enjoy your scenic cards, and especially sunsets/sunrises! I love anything with blues and yellows together! Have a great New Year…and thanks for the inspiration!

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  9. Blue and pink are my colors…just like the sunrise I saw last night in Florida with my Husband…He was out cooking and came in to get me to go outside with him and watch the sunset…so beautiful…and so wonderful of him to share with me….I do love him so…
    I enjoyrecieving your card ideas…I have not used the brayer much but love the effects you get…I will give it a go…
    smiles Brenda
    http://www.brenda-artinnature.blogspot.com

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  10. barbd's avatar barbd

    I absolutely love getting your tutorials you are such an inspiration. You have encouraged me to think outside of the box . I am bound and determined to create cards using the brayer. I have gone thru paper galore…but worth it. I love the technique so it is just taking time.
    My favorite sunset was just a month ago.( A winter one) A pale yellow with grey from the clouds and that pale blue sky near sunset It was the most beautiful sunset I have seen in a long time..

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  11. Darsana's avatar Darsana

    I am so glad you are back to blogging and doing your tutorials. I LOVE them. One of my favorite color combos for sunsets is the pink to purple to blue which happens just before the sunsets( it actually has already set behind the mountains and I can only see the remanents of the yellow in the sky over the mountains. But MY Favorite is orange and blue(it just shows that God is a true Bronco Fan)! Thank you for this inspiration and have a lovely day.

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  12. Hi Michelle, beautiful card.
    We have the most perfect cold weather at the moment. With the most beautiful sunrise/sunsets. The color combination I like most is colors your see on a very cold morning when the sun is just coming up. That bit of pink in the sky and that very light blue. I have a picture in my blogbanner I took last year and that picture had excactly the colors I tried to describe. Just beautiful.
    Lovely blog candy. Thanks for giving the chance to win.
    Eveline.

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  13. Shanti's avatar Shanti

    Michelle, you never cease to amaze me with your artwork. Each tutorial just gets more stunning. I know you have had this said already many times but you are truly an inspiration. I think I’m addicted to your tutorials as I look forward to it every day, you can’t imagine how hard it was not to receive them during the holidays! It just brightens up my day. Thank you very much for sharing.

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  14. Stephanie P.'s avatar Stephanie P.

    I love just before sunrise when the sky is relatively clear, when the upper sky is light, light blue and the horizon has hues of pink, fusia and sometimes purple. Stunning. And speaking of which, your tutorial is absolutely stunning as well. I love the little flowers flowing downwards. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  15. Becky's avatar Becky

    Absolutely stunning. This is my first time on your blog. I will definitely come back and save to my favorites. The attention to detail is just beautiful.

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  16. Pat J's avatar Pat J

    To find out what colors I would use, I actually tried brayering a sunrise and it turned out ‘decent’ thanks to my following your blog for some time now, reading every tutorial in detail. I used the inks I have, which are many, but find I still need a few more colors. (Can you believe that??!!! : ) ) I have no SU pads, so the ones I used were Palette Hybrids in Celadon, Aqua Mist (neither quite dark enough), Ripe Avocado, Dark Chocolate, Lavendar Moon, and Lemon Tart, Summer Sunrise, and Berry Sorbet. Because I didn’t have the right blues, my water area miraculously turned into a lovely meadow, serendipitily it turns out, since I also didn’t have a cattail stamp. So I Cuttlebugged Bird Call in black and cut the silhouette, trimming and shortening to fit the left side. The rising sun is just below the bird’s breast, just off-center. The scene has tree-covered rolling (and layered) hills on the horizon. If I knew how and had the right equipment, I’d definitely send a picture of it to you. Finished size is for an A2 card. Thanks for all your sharing. I admire all of your work.

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  17. Michelle,
    Once again a gorgeous card! Thanks for all your hard work in bringing us all these great tutorials. I would LOVE to win that sheet of neat stamps, so please enter me in the blog candy contest. Thanks!

    Karen

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  18. Chris R. from Iowa's avatar Chris R. from Iowa

    Favorite colors – each day brings a new set for both sun up and sun set. Today, was some great reds. Thanks for all your inspiration!

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  19. Beth Greco's avatar Beth Greco

    Well, just when I was going through Zindorf withdrawl, bam .. there you are with a gorgeous card! It’s amazing. The past few days we’ve had just wonderful sun… something our Canadian winter has been lacking for what seems like months. My favourite sunset colours are pinks and purples. It’s neat to see what other people like and how we’re all so different.
    Thanks again so the great tutorials!
    Beth Greco

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  20. Kim S.'s avatar Kim S.

    Love the colors on this card. As always great work.
    Favorite colors would have to be yellow/pinks/lavenders in a sunrise.
    Haven’t worked them much, but you can bet that I will start working with
    them more in the near future.
    Thanks so much for all your work to get these tutorials up for us.
    Kim S.

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  21. Linda C.'s avatar Linda C.

    What comment could I say that hasn’t been said in over 350 postings?? You’re an amazing artist. THANK YOU for sharing your God given talent w/us!

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  22. Bermoce W/'s avatar Bermoce W/

    Mmmm – hard to pinpoint a certain color – because sunrises and sunsets are so beautiful here in New Mexico. I like the blue hues when the sun is setting, and it fades eastwards into a pinkish color with a little bit of tangerine orange. And I could come up with thousands of other color combinations, that comes with each season. Pick me – I would love this stamp set – and as always – you’re great.

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  23. Kathy Kelsheimer's avatar Kathy Kelsheimer

    Favorite sunset colors…they’re all so beautiful (God’s artwork is what I call them. What’s so wonderful is that the artwork changes within minutes!). I guess I’d say the blues/pinks.
    Thanks for your awesome blogsite!

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  24. Anne's avatar Anne

    Another inspiring card. We just moved to Arizona from Southern California, where we had the most amazing sunsets behind the mountains. The most common colors were bright orange fading into pink and lavender. As many others have said, they are all beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial and the opportunity to win a beautiful stamp set!

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  25. Michelle-

    Thank you for sharing. I love your cards. My favorite sunset colors are yellow, oranges, purples. Your sunsets are beautiful always. I hope some day you can come to Seattle to do the class and teach you techniques.

    all the best, Olga

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  26. Sandy S. TN's avatar Sandy S. TN

    I have come to the realization that your tutorals are addictive and it is a wonderful addiction. Thanks for the insite for so many techniques and their varations. You have inspired so many people through out the world and we thank you.

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  27. Nelda Deakins's avatar Nelda Deakins

    Winter’s sunsets are special to me, gravitating up from ground level are pale blue’s,
    into lavendar, and then pinks. Must try this tutorial using those colors! Thanks for sharing this with us. Nelda Deakins nelda mc765 @ charter .net

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  28. Hi Michelle, this is absolutely beautiful, I love your colour combo. The most beautiful sunset I ever saw was off the coast of Kerry in Ireland. It was different shades of orange & pink, shot through with shades of purple, so that would be my favourite combination.

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  29. Laurie in WI's avatar Laurie in WI

    Another absolutely stunning creation – all this so early in the morning. Amazing! I’m lucky to get to work with matching socks on…obviously morning fog. Thanks for sharing your talent with us!
    Laurie

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  30. Kerry from PA's avatar Kerry from PA

    Beautiful card. My favorite colors for just about anything are purples and pinks and sunsets are no exception. Somehow, I think of sunrises though as being more blues and yellows.

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  31. Debbie's avatar Debbie

    Michelle, Michelle, Michelle, Michelle, what can I say with all those posts above me that hasn’t already been said… This is magnificent.. and you captured the sunset so beautifully, that I am at a lose for words… I live by the ocean, and since I face west, I’ve caught many spectacular sunsets from my terrace… I must admist that when I see the pinks in the sky my heart skips a beat at the wonders of nature and the beautiful canvas that I am lucky enough to have at my front door

    Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful creations and for always, keeping your many fans in awe…

    Debbie

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  32. Charlotte's avatar Charlotte

    You have been an inspiration. I wish you live closer, meanwhile I relish your tutorials, hopeful that your creativity will rub off. Thank you.

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  33. Connie's avatar Connie

    I just recently discovered your blog and have been blown away buy the work that you do. I am more of a scrapbooker, but you have inspired me to try my hand at cardmaking. Thank you so much for taking your precious time to share your skills with us through your tutorials. I have been pouring over them and am anxious to try my hand at some of your techniques. I only wish your classes were closer – have you ever considered coming to Canada 🙂 ?
    One of my favourite sunset colour combinations is yellow/gold/black.
    Thanks again Michelle – I look forward to more of your inspiration!

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  34. Judi Szyndrowski's avatar Judi Szyndrowski

    Michelle. this takes me back to evenings at the lake with my parents as a little girl. What a special treat. Thanks for the memories.

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  35. Denise's avatar Denise

    Pink, blue, and purple are my favorites with almost anything silhouetted against it – however palm trees and mountain peaks would have are best. Thanks for sharing – and for your blog candy offer!

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  36. Evelyn R's avatar Evelyn R

    I look forward to your blogs everyday. I don’t know how you do it but THANKS! My favorite colors for sunsets are Pinks/Purples/Black. Thanks again and keep up the great work.

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