Swing in Spring – Tutorial #194

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I bet you can guess what gave me the inspiration for this card.  My 5 year old Grand Daughter is visiting me this week for her Spring Break so we have been hanging out in the park a lot.  When making this card I found the Stampin’ Up sets Eastern Influences and A Kind Word work perfectly together.  Don’t you think?  Sure puts me in the mood for Spring.

Let’s get started on the tutorial.

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up A Kind Word & Eastern Influences
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Not Quite Navy & Baja Breeze
Ink: Stampin’ Up Kiwi Kiss, Night of Navy, Not Quite Navy & Baja Breeze, Palette Noir Black
Accessories: Stampin’ Up Markers Sahara Sand, Bashful Blue, Cameo Coral, Blush Blossom, Barely Banana, Old Olive, Creamy Caramel & Basic Black, Prismacolor Pale Peach Marker, White Ribbon, Silver Brads, Versamark marker, White Gel pen, Sponge, Ruller, Brayer, Clear embossing powder, heat gun, Photo Corner Punch, Horizontal Slot Punch

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.  Also, please consider being part of my Stampin’ Up Team.  We have valuable monthly meetings in Miamisburg, Ohio.

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Stamped the Girl image on a 3.5″ x 5″ piece of Whisper White Card stock with Palette Noir Black ink.

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Colored the girls hat, dress and flowers with Stampin’ UP markers Creamy Carmel, Blush Blossom & Cameo Coral.

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Added Barely Banana marker to her hair.  Colored the swing seat with Creamy Caramel marker.

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Colored the bird with Bashful Blue.

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Colored her skin with a Pale Peach Prismacolor marker.  This is a great color for skin tones.

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Colored the leaves with an Old Olive marker.

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Created a shadow on her hat with a Creamy Carmel marker.  I went over this a few times to get it good and dark in this area.

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Created a shadow on the bottom of her dress using the Blush Blossom marker.  I went over it a few times to get the color good and dark for the shadow.

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Created a shadow on the bottom sides of her arms and legs using the Pale Peach marker.

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Colored over the entire image using a Versamark marker.

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Heat embossed the image using Fine Detail clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Now that my image has been heat embossed it will resist the brayered on ink for the background.

Brayered Kiwi Kiss ink at the bottom of the card stock.

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Brayered Baja Breeze ink at the top of the card stock.

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Brayered Not Quite Navy ink on the top of the card stock, not covering the Baja Breeze ink entirely.

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Sponged Night of Navy at the top of the card stock and then on the card stock edges, all the way around.

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Stamped the Stampin’ Up Eastern Influences Branch twice with Palette Hybrid Noir Black ink.

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Colored the branches in with a Sahara Sand marker.

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Used a white gel pen to dot in the flowers on the branches.  Now we are talking Spring.  🙂

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Drew in the swing rope to connect to the tree branch using a ruler and a Stampin’ Up Black marker.

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Adhered my main image panel to a Whisper White panel and punched a Horizontal Slot on each side of the panel.

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Slide my ribbon through and assembled the rest of the card front.  Added Photo corner punches and silver brads.

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Here is the complete card measuring 5″ x 6.5″.

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May your day be filled with Spring Blossoms!

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

Hugs,

Michelle

Get ready for Brayer Workshops!  I am coming to:

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Fort Smith, Arkansas

Dayton, Ohio

Savannah, Georgia

Covington, Indiana

Buffalo, Minnesota

Webster, New York

New Johnsonville, Tennessee

Stoughton, Wisconsin

Castro Valley, California

Yardley, Pennsylvania (near Philadelphia)

Knox, Maine

Broomfield, Colorado

Lynchburg, Virginia

Columbia, Missouri

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/

30 thoughts on “Swing in Spring – Tutorial #194

  1. Stephanie C.'s avatar Stephanie C.

    These two sets work well together. What a lovely card, it reminds me of my daughters when they were little. They used to wear dresses like that! Now teenagers, jeans and t-shirts all the way!

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  2. Beth's avatar Beth

    Your Granddaughter is a great influence for you! This card is incredible. Putting the two stamps sets together as you did – genius!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Phyllis's avatar Phyllis

    AAWWW! How sweet!!! I was so excited to see you use a stamp with a swing theme. I have a swing (Not as sweet as this one) and have tried to use it but it always looked unfinished. Now I know, it has to swing from something!!! Can’t wait to try this technique. Thanks for taking time away from your Granddaughter to teach us this tutorial, it is great!

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  4. Tonya's avatar Tonya

    So sweet. This put a big smile on my face. It took me back to childhood and swinging. How fun! (Now I would need Dramamine to swing…LOL).

    Thanks for sharing with us. Have fun with your granddaughter.

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  5. Patricia Hoffman's avatar Patricia Hoffman

    Beautiful card, what a great inspiration! Thank you for the detailed instructions.

    Have a happy stamping day and Happy April Fool’s Day!

    Trish in Wisconsin

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  6. Linda Nancarrow (scrap_addict) Australia's avatar Linda Nancarrow (scrap_addict) Australia

    Oh Michelle,
    This is fantastic inspiration.. This is my first port of call when getting up in the morning, your blog to see what you have been creating of late.. Thank you for all your beautiful cards & enjoy your grand-daughter 🙂
    Linda – Brisbane – Australia

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  7. MSBetsyZ's avatar MSBetsyZ

    Oh, my…only you could have made me think about getting this set, lol! I’ve always thought it was cute, but not my style. This is just gorgeous! Glad you’re enjoying your grandma time…

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  8. Linda's avatar Linda

    Michelle, I’ve really been enjoying your daily posts. Your cards are beautiful. You make brayering look easy, although I’m sure there’s a technique or two to be learned. I wish you would be teaching in Southern California! Oh well, I enjoy seeing your creations and it makes me want to get out my stamps, inks and brayer the day away. Keep up the good work and thanks for taking your time to share with all of us.

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  9. Jean Fitch's avatar Jean Fitch

    Hi Michelle,

    You totally aced it with this card. Blew a much cherished illusion too! Somehow when I see your work you always strike me as a very mature maybe 30 year old – no way you have a 5 year old granddaughter. Oh well On the other hand even though I’m 51 I seem sto see my self as about 26 or so on the inside. Then I look in a mirror….I’ll leave you to imagine the rest 😀

    PS. Now I’m really missing the Cherry Blossom Festivals I grew up with in Washington DC. Really missing the Sakura song now!

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  10. Rebekka's avatar Rebekka

    I do not have to tell you that you being a SU demonstrator will increase their sales :). I was looking at this stamp, and now I have to have it because of what you did with it :), this is gorgeous.

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  11. Donna Lee Williams's avatar Donna Lee Williams

    Simply gorgeous. Two questions. First, when you color over the entire image that uses several different colors, such as the girl in today’s project, do you start with the lightest color and then go to the dark? Will that prevent smearing of color?

    Second, I’ve tried sponging with the sponges you use but they flake on me in a big way. Do you think I am too rough when using them or do they flake on you, too?

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  12. Kristy's avatar Kristy

    This card is absolutley beautiful, I love being inspired by your designs, not that mine ever look as good as yours! But I do keep trying!

    I love looking at your creations each day!

    Kristy (Perth, Australia) 🙂

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  13. Michelle,
    This card is ONE of my favorites!!! Seeing it in person today while taking your class in Dayton was exciting!! The card does not do it justice… and I thought this one was BEAUTIFUL??!!

    I enjoy your cards and your style… it’s fantastic!!

    Enjoy your weekend!
    Denise from Massillon
    Phil4:13

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