Bee My Honey – Tutorial #169

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Farewell to Bees N’ Blossoms. . . . . . . .

This set I am using today is a retired Stampin’ Up set from 1997 titled “Bees N’ Blossoms.  This is my farewell to the set because it is going on my sale page today along with a few others.  Here is a link to the sales page if you are interested in this set or others I will be putting on it http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/things-for-sale/

I will take the sets off of the sale page as they sale, so please, if you don’t see it, it has sold.

Also, if you haven’t visited my Brayer Workshop calendar page I have added a one day trip to Covington, Indiana for May, 2009.  Check it out here http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/workshop-calendar/

Let’s get started on the tutorial.  🙂

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Bees N’ Blossoms
Paper: Stampin’ Up Rose Red, Basic Black, Pretty In Pink and Whisper White
Ink: Stampin’ Up Basic Black, Certainly Celery, Always Artichoke, Old Olive, Tempting Turquoise, Bashful Blue
Accessories: Stampin’ Up Markers Old Olive, Always Artichoke, So Saffron, More Mustard, Rose Red, Pretty in Pink, Brayer, Clear embossing Powder and a Heat gun, Versmark Pad & Marker, Brads, White Ribbon, Sponge

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Stamped Flowers by first loading the stamp with Versamark and then loading the stamp with Dye based Black ink before stamping them on  a 3.5″ square piece of Whisper White Card stock.

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I had a little trouble with my camera this morning (I dropped it in other words).   I didn’t realize I dislodged the memory card in it for a few shots, so I will describe what I did next.

I heat embossed the flowers using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

Stamped the Bee hive by first loading the stamp with Versamark and then Dye based Black ink before stamping it.

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

I colored some of the flowers with a Pretty in Pink Marker.  

I colored some of the flowers with a Rose Red Marker.

Discovered my camera wasn’t working correctly, lol.

Now back to the pictures.   🙂

Colored the bee hive with a So Saffron marker.

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Colored the left side of the bee hive with a More Mustard marker.

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Colored over all the colored images only with a Versamark marker and heat embossed them using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Brayered Bashful Blue ink at the top of the card stock.

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OH good Heavens!  I missed a shot here.  I brayered Tempting Turquoise at the top of the card stock not covering the Bashful Blue ink entirely.

Apparently recovered my mental state and Brayered Certainly Celery ink at the bottom of the card stock.

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Brayered Old Olive ink (My favorite Green by the way) at the very bottom of the card stock.

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Colored the lower leaves on the plants with an Always Artichoke marker.

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Although you can’t tell the difference in these photos, I colored the upper leaves on the plants with an Old Olive marker.

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Sponged a bit of Always Artichoke ink at the bottom of the plants and the beehive to create a shadow for them.

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Wiped off my embossed images with an old cotton cloth to remove any ink on them.

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

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Please forgive me for the messed up tutorial today.  I’m apparently having one of those days, if you know what I mean!

I do hope you have been inspired to reach for one of those old stamp sets, dust if off and breath new life into it today.

May your day today be everything you hoped it would be.

Until my next post. . . . . .. .. . . . . .

Hugs,

Michelle Zindorf

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/

23 thoughts on “Bee My Honey – Tutorial #169

  1. Linzie's avatar Linzie

    Beautiful card, Makes me feel like summer is right around the corner…NOT..lol

    I just Love the way you use your brayer, and how smooth of a look you always achieve. I have tried sooo many times to use the brayer for your techniques, but it always comes out too heavy or streaky. I have better luck using the sponging technique. I will keep practicing …sigh…..lol

    Thanks again Michelle for sharing!
    Linzie

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  2. Phyllis's avatar Phyllis

    Sweet card! Thanks for the tutorial! I’m under the weather today so will try this technique in a few days or as soon as I can hold my head up! Thanks for the offer of stamps too. I find myself in the same boat….having to cut back on spending for rubber!

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  3. dr.fine's avatar dr.fine

    Another beautiful card, Michelle. I love the colors you used in this. And thanks for using some of the “oldies but goodies”. We should all visit our stamp storage to rediscover some of our forgotten gems. Thanks for the great tutorial and for sharing your talent…someday, some of it may rub off on me!

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  4. mary's avatar mary

    Michelle, this is a beautiful card. You are so creative – who else could make beehive & flower stamps look like a work of art! Thanks for the fabulous tutorial.

    I hope your J-O-B problem has been solved. Creative people deserve more respect and compensation than they get. You certainly should have only the BEST!

    -mary s.

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  5. Janet's avatar Janet

    This is a beautiful spring card and i am so ready! I like how you created the shadow on the beehive and ground. I am better with a sponge but i keep working with my brayer.

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  6. Irene Gauger's avatar Irene Gauger

    WoW! Another beautiful card…..Thanks so much for going to all the work to show us step by step how you do it! Love, love it! Irene

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  7. Sandy S, TN's avatar Sandy S, TN

    Sorry I am a day late visting…been studying. With our keeping the fire in the fireplace ablaze (27 cold wendy day) this card really helps to warm a body. Ah!!, just think, the warm summer days are just right around the corner (then we will be wishing for cooler weather).

    The combination of pastel and bold colors in this particular card really work. What a wonderful tutorial.

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  8. Shelly Schmidt's avatar Shelly Schmidt

    Nancy and I made a number of these bright and cheery cards today- working on our brayering skills- Oh- they are fabulous! We are pleased with the results…..on to find one more to CASE……..The addition of the turquoise on this card makes it fabulous- the color is just wonderful!!! You are so blessed with talent- and we feel fortunate to be able to follow all of these tutorials…..I still think you should write a book Michelle……..

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