Blog Candy and Mellow Lake – Tutorial #185

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Hello, Hello, Hello!  I am flying around here today preparing for my trip tomorrow to Wheaton Illinois where I will be teaching my Brayer workshops to some totally terrific ladies Friday and Saturday.  By the way, there are a couple of spots left if you want to jump in at the last moment, but you will have to let me know today via e-mail at mzindorf@aim.com and we will see if we can get you signed up before I leave tomorrow morning.

My tutorial this morning is a very mellow scene.  I think this would be a great thinking of you or sympathy card.  It has such a peaceful feel to it.

But before I get into the tutorial today I have Blog candy to give away. 

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To throw your hat in the ring to win this stunning stamp set by Basic Grey, please leave a comment on this post for me to enter you.  If you are getting this blog update by e-mail you will need to click this link and then leave a comment at the end of the post:  

http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2009/03/11/blog-candy-and-mellow-lake-tutorial-185/

I will use a random number generator when I return from Illinois on Monday, March 16th to select the winner.

Good Luck to All!

Now on with the tutorial.  🙂

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up LeJardin Botanique
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Basic Black & Bordering Blue
Ink: Stampin’ Up Going Gray, Bordering Blue & Basic Black
Accessories: Brayer, sponges, Post it notes, Brads, Ribbon

Please don’t forget you can order your Stampin’ Up products from me 24-7 from this link:  http://michellezindorf.stampinup.net or e-mail me at mzindorf@aim.com if you are within the United States

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Brayered Bordering Blue ink on the top of a 4.5″ x 6″ piece of Whisper White Card stock.

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Flipped the card stock around and brayered Bordering Blue ink at the bottom of the card stock.

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Tore a post it note through the sticky edge and used it as a mask for the sky.

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Sponged Going Gray ink on to create a mountain.

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Added another post it note and lightly sponged in a circular motion Black ink along the bottom post it note and right at the edge of the top torn post it note.

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Removed the two post it notes and torn a new one to create a mirror image of the mountain.  Put it at the bottom of the card stock.

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Sponged Going Gray ink at the post it note edge to create the mountain reflection.

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Flipped the card stock upside down and sponged Going gray under the black ink in the middle of the card stock.

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Lightly added black in the middle of the card stock, not covering the Gray ink entirely.   Also sponged a bit of the black ink right at the torn post it note edge.

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Sponged Bordering Blue in on the left middle section of the card stock over the black and gray.

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Stamped the tree using Basic Black ink.

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Now this is a perfect example of why I should take a moment and use my Stamp-a-ma-jig for placement.  I stamped my tree upside down with Basic Black ink to create the reflection of the original tree in the water.  I was just a bit off with my stamping and it looks a bit weird. 

My advice use a Stamp-a-ma-jig to line things up perfectly.

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Put a post it note under the top tree and sponged Basic Black ink at the post it note edge to create the little land edge.

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Removed the post it note and assembled the card front.  I used my piercing tool to pierce through the ribbon and card stock in order to start my brads.

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Here is my finished card measuring 5 1/8″ x 6 5/8″.

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May you have a perfectly mellow rest of the week.

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

Hugs,

Michelle

By the way I have added two more locations for brayer workshops.  I will be in Broomfield, Colorado and Knox, Maine!

Get ready for Brayer Workshops!  I am coming to:

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Wheaton, Illinois

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Dayton, Ohio

Savannah, Georgia

Covington, Indiana

Buffalo, Minnesota

Webster, New York

Stoughton, Wisconsin

Knox, Maine

Broomfield, Colorado

Here is a link to my workshop calendar where you can see all of my travel schedule and to get info on beginner and advanced Brayer workshops:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/workshop-calendar

Link to my Stampin’ Up website were you can order all of your must have Stampin’ Up products from me 24-7:  http://michellezindorf.stampinup.net

Here is a link to all of my tutorials:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/tutorials-ive-written/

Frequently asked questions answers:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/frequently-asked-questions/

402 thoughts on “Blog Candy and Mellow Lake – Tutorial #185

  1. Dorothy Wilburn's avatar Dorothy Wilburn

    Thank you for teaching us how to use the brayer — it’s a tool that wasn’t used much until I discovered your website. Thanks for continually inspiring us with your designs!

    Dorothy in KY

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  2. Suzanne Lameraux's avatar Suzanne Lameraux

    What a great card! Very peaceful.

    What a cool stamp set! If I don’t win, it’s definitely going on my shopping list!

    Hugs,
    Suz

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  3. Sandra's avatar Sandra

    beautiful card … love it!
    Thanks for the wonderful tutorial as always …
    and please enter me in your blog give a way.
    have a good trip!
    take care,
    Sandra

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  4. Colleen Dietrich's avatar Colleen Dietrich

    Michelle,
    When I check my email and see your blog has arrived, I feel like I have a friend visiting me. Thank you so much!
    Colleen

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  5. amber's avatar amber

    Isn’t that tree just the best? I love that set and it’s on my list. You know, the list that never ends? 🙂

    Thanks for a stab at blog candy again! You are so generous!

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  6. Kathy Kennedy's avatar Kathy Kennedy

    I love this card! It is very peaceful. Thanks for being so generous to share your talents with other so that we might learn from you! I would love to be the lucky winner of this blog candy!!!!!

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  7. Michelle, you do it all! You have such a great touch with the brayer and sponge.. you create the most enlightening tutorials, you make the most awe-inspiring cards, and I am just so impressed with your work. Thank you so much for the time you devote to teaching us these techniques.. We all greatly appreciate you! Have a smooth flight and a successful day tomorrow!
    Please enter me in the drawing. I would love to add this set to my collection!
    xxooxx Penny

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  8. JoAnne Micon's avatar JoAnne Micon

    lovely! wonderful! awesone!

    should I be so lucky to be a winner of this wonderful blog candy I would Jump to the roof!

    since I never win anything it is just a pleasure to wake up to a Michelle tutorial

    hugs
    JoAnne

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  9. yet another great card. I love that you are a SU demo now. I use only SU inks, but don’t quite have the eye you do. Now I can just go by what you do. Thanks for sharing your talent. It makes my day to get your tutorials.

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  10. Tamara's avatar Tamara

    Wow what a beautiful card!!!! Can not wait to learn how to do this…. Love to see what you come up with everyday!
    see you soon!
    Tammy

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  11. nicole's avatar nicole

    I love your work. It is more like artwork then cards. I think I would have such a hard time giving away such beautiful work..

    Keep up the good work..

    Nicole

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  12. Holly Watts's avatar Holly Watts

    Love your work! I can’t wait to sit in on your Tennessee workshops when you and Tammy get the details worked out…please enter me for your blog candy.

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  13. Adrienne's avatar Adrienne

    “Pick Meeeeee” “Pleeeeeaaasse” 🙂 Thanks for sharing your fabulous cards and ideas with us! Have a great time in Illinois at your workshop ;0) Can’t wait for you to come back to California

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  14. NH Mary's avatar NH Mary

    Good Morning, always a pleasure at seeing your cards. Love the way you do the mountains. Would like to have a chance in winning your candy blog.

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  15. Melody Ivey's avatar Melody Ivey

    Oh, I love, love, love Basic Grey!! I so enjoy your blogs-I learn so much. And those Basic Grey stamps would work perfectly with my basic Grey papers!

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  16. chrisd's avatar chrisd

    Love this peaceful scene as I do with all your cards you share with all of us.Thanks for the chance for new stamps-yum! Please come to SE Michigan someday!

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  17. Michele B's avatar Michele B

    Totally awesome card! Still trying to figure out where we could hold the class in Cleveland/Lake/Geauga Cty area. Haven’t forgotten!

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  18. Elise Gerke's avatar Elise Gerke

    Michelle, What a beautiful card. So peaceful in color choice. I can see many uses for this one. Thanks again for the inspiration!!

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  19. Terry's avatar Terry

    Have a good trip….
    Waiting for you to come to the Buffalo, NY area. Webster is close…but it’s an advanced .
    Thank you for the chance to win this gorgeous set.

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  20. Terry Jackson's avatar Terry Jackson

    This is so peaceful and I agree it would be a great sympathy or thinking of you. It would even be great for a man. Have a safe trip!

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  21. Dayla's avatar Dayla

    I just love all of your work!! So inspiring!! I’m hoping that my cousin and I can get enough people interested to get you to come to our town! Thanks for all your wonderful tutorials!

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  22. rebekka's avatar rebekka

    You are becoming a jet setter :), This card is serene, and beautiful as always. You are so generous to offer us candy, thanks! I do not own a basic grey stamp so this can be the first in my collection :).

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  23. Cheri's avatar Cheri

    I come look at your artwork almost everyday and I am never disappointed in what I see. You are a magician with a brayer. Your work with the brayer was what inspired me to at least give it a try. I am still learning how to do it but I am getting a little bit better. I sure wish your classes were closer to where I live; I would be attending all of them. Keep up the truly inspired and beautiful work Michelle.

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