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. Hi Michelle,
    You have made another gorgeous card – sure wish your workshops came to the west coast of Canada!!!
    Hope you enjoy all of your classes.
    Thank you for the change at the blog candy.

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  2. Nelda Deakins's avatar Nelda Deakins

    A beautiful card from you again, today! Thanks for sharing your artistic talents! Oh,
    I would be so pleased to win the nice set of stamps – hope you pick my number!
    Nelda Deakins, aka: nelda mc765 at charter dot net

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  3. rosaria stoops's avatar rosaria stoops

    Have a safe trip this weekend!!!! I love that you are using stampin ups stuff so much lately i just love all the stamps!!!

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  4. sandy ;^)'s avatar sandy ;^)

    What a beautiful card as usual! Love your work. I love the basic grey stamps-actually, I love the peacock the most! We used to raise them and I still miss having them roaming around our property. sandy ;^)

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  5. Sharon Williamson's avatar Sharon Williamson

    Oh, my goodness, Michelle. Another fabul;ous card. The serenity of the scene reallydoes lend itself to a sympathy card, but it could be for any occasion. It’s really beautiful!

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  6. Diane Quinlan's avatar Diane Quinlan

    Michelle – every time I look at what you make, it takes my breath away! This card is simple, but so beautiful. I usually do collage when making cards, but I have to try your techniques. Thanks so much for sharing!
    Hugs,
    Diane Quinlan
    dianequinlan@comcast.net

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  7. Tammy's avatar Tammy

    Michelle,
    You never cease to amaze me. I just love it everyday or when ever I get an email from you for I know it is going to be beautiful and you have never failed me.

    Plez enter me to win the stamps and keep up the good work. I just love it. If I could just have a small portion of your talent. O to die for it.

    Thanks Love

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  8. Denise Wells's avatar Denise Wells

    Oh my gosh, I have to have this stamp set! In 1997 our area flooded and soon after the water went down I was in our backyard with my then 18 month old son looking at the peacocks that somehow decided that our back garden was their new roosting place. My husband took pictures of me showing the peacock to our son. Anyway I took pictures of the peacock and still have to scrap them. So in turn this stamp set would be just awesome!

    Always follow your blog and love of of your hard work you put into it. I hope you have a great trip!

    Thamks for a chance to win!

    Denise Wells
    mamascollections@aol.com

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  9. Marianne's avatar Marianne

    Trees, trees, trees! You create amazing scenes with trees. I love them all. And I would love to win this set of stamps. Thanks for creating and sharing and the opportunity to win some blog candy.

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  10. BettyAnn Arrasmith's avatar BettyAnn Arrasmith

    I just lost my husband unexpectedly and this card says it all! Thank you so much for sharing. I would love to win this blog candy. What one could do with that set – Wow! Thank you again, BettyAnn

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

    Another great card and tutorial. I gotta find my old brayer from Junior High or get a new one and try this out. I really like this card but usually like most of them you do. Something about the tranquility really caught my attention. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  12. Wanda in NC's avatar Wanda in NC

    Oh Michelle, I love this card – it is very peaceful – and you’re right, can be used as a sympathy card. I want to try it when I get all my house painting finished. Have fun in IL; wished you were coming closer to NC – I’d love to attend one of your workshops. Have a safe trip.

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  13. Rockin Robin Caldwell's avatar Rockin Robin Caldwell

    Michelle,
    I agree, this piece has a definite serene feeling to it. It could also work well for a “missing you” type of note. Wish I had time and $$$ to go to the Wheaton class. One day, I will get into a class from the “mistress of the brayer”. What a title, huh??? Please throw my hat in the ring for the blog candy. It is a very interesting stamp set!!! Hisses, Rockin Robin Caldwell

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  14. Jeanne F's avatar Jeanne F

    Just Beautiful! Wish I lived closer to participate in you workshops. Your work is so pretty. Thanks for the chance to win this terrific blog candy.

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  15. Janet Sisk's avatar Janet Sisk

    Thanks for the great tutorial. I always love seeing what you are going to teach us next. I also appreciate the chance to win some great stamps.

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  16. AnneSATX's avatar AnneSATX

    As usual, what a wonderful tutorial. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and talent with us. And thanks for the chance to win!

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  17. M Dolan's avatar M Dolan

    Michelle,

    Your cards are beautiful. They are inspiring and daunting at the same time. i do not know if I could ever be so creative but i will try and keep trying as it is wonderful to see, through your tutorials, how they come together.
    Thanks you for time in posting all of your works.

    Mary Dolan

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  18. N Nicolos's avatar N Nicolos

    Breathtaking card! Wow! Thank you for taking the time to teach us how to make wonderful works of art — and for a chance to win blog candy!

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  19. Sheri Hurley's avatar Sheri Hurley

    I stare at your cards with wonder and amazement. You are definitely one with nature. You have such a way with trees, lakes and mountains…..awesome!

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  20. Lynne's avatar Lynne

    Hi I have just signed up for you emails, i came across your site by accident
    but what a wonderful accident, now i have to check everyday to look at
    your beautiful cards, they are reall miniture pictures, i also love tree stamps,
    but nothing i do looks as teriffic as yours. can i enter into the blog candy
    keep up the wonder and inspriing cards. they ar awesome!
    thanks again lynne

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  21. Ellen A,'s avatar Ellen A,

    I love your reflection scenes. Obtaining a good reflection had been something that I have always struggled with. I’ve made three cards now and it’s coming. Thank you for the inspiration. Ellen A

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  22. Nancy Tuttens's avatar Nancy Tuttens

    I love your landscapes. I wish I had just a touch ofy our talent and creativity. Your blog is on top of my favorites list. You are amazing – sharing your ideas and your stamp sets with us. All the best in your travels and can’t wait to see your next creation!

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  23. Jennifer's avatar Jennifer

    You are such an inspiration to me. I try to use my brayer and sponges on nearly every card! This stamp set is gorgeous. Thanks for offering it!

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  24. Dalene's avatar Dalene

    I’ve just discovered your site and think your card is wonderful. It makes me want to pull out my toys and play too! I’ll be visiting often. Thanks for the inspiration.

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