Depth in Daisies – Tutorial #214 and Card Give-A-Way

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Hello out there!  Hope everyone is having a fabulous holiday weekend.  I took the day off yesterday and spent some quality time with family.  Today I am going to spend the whole day stamping.  Woohoo!  This project I can share with you, but the rest of my stamping today will be projects that will only be unveiled in my advanced brayer workshops.   Actually, I will be spending the week putting them together.  I always want my workshop projects to be over the top.  🙂

A little about today’s tutorial, I added some white gel pen and some over stamping to create depth in this piece.  What do you think?  Did it work?  

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I have decided to give this card away as blog candy tomorrow.   So leave a comment telling me to enter you and I will use a random number generator to select the winner.  If you are receiving this blog update via e-mail, please click this link and then leave a comment:

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On with the tutorial. . . . .

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Upsy Daisy & Holdays & Wishes
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Apricot Appeal, Old Olive & Pumpkin Pie
Ink: Stampin’ Up Basic Black, Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Apricot Appeal & Ruby Red
Accessories: Stampin’ UP 1 3/8″ Circle Punch, Post it note, Sponge, White Gel Pen, Brayer, Versamark Pad, Clear embossing powder, heat gun

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Stamped the Upsy Daisy Silhouette stamp on a 3″ x 4″ piece of Whisper White Card stock by first loading the stamp with Versamark and then Old Olive ink before stamping it.

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

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Brayered Apricot Appeal ink at the top of the card stock.

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Used a 1 3/8″ circle punch and punched a mask out of the sticky part of a Post It Note.  Put the mask on my card stock.  Brayered Pumpkin Pie ink at the top of the card stock, not covering the Apricot Appeal ink entirely.

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Brayred Ruby Red ink at the very top of the card stock, not covering the Pumpkin Pie ink entirely.

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Removed the mask and Over stamped the Daisies with Basic Black ink.

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I know not to do this from past experience, but I always end up doing it anyway.

I wiped my black ink off of my embossed images using a circular motion with an old towel, smearing the ink.

What I should have done was pat it off of the emboss images.  Oh well, I will get it right one of these days, lol.

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Over stamped the embossed images with Old Olive ink, stamping off once on my scrap paper.  (Second Generation stamping)

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Patted the Old Olive ink off of my embossed images with a cotton towel.  🙂

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Used a White Gel Pen to added petals to the embossed Silhouette.  Used a heat gun to set the white gel pen into the embossing.

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Brayered Ruby Red ink at the top of a Pumpkin Pie Panel.

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Sponged Old Olive ink on a 1″ strip of Old Olive card stock.

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Assembled card front and added a sentiment with Black ink on the bottom of the card front.

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

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I hope this tutorial has inspired you to use over stamping in your project today to create depth in your scene.

Have a safe and happy holiday.

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

Hugs,

Michelle

dsc04306.jpg  Get ready for Brayer Workshops!  I am coming to:

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Buffalo, Minnesota

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Stoughton, Wisconsin

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Lynchburg, Virginia

Greewood, Indiana

Castro Valley, California

Yardley, Pennsylvania (near Philadelphia)

Knox, Maine

Broomfield, Colorado

Moore, Oklahoma

Portland, Michigan

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Jacksonville, Florida

Pocatello, Idaho

Salem, Oregon

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

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176 thoughts on “Depth in Daisies – Tutorial #214 and Card Give-A-Way

  1. Kim S.'s avatar Kim S.

    As always such a beautiful card. I would love to be the recipent of this card.
    Thank you for all the hard work to keep these tutorials going, they are such and inspiration to all of us.

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  2. Lori's avatar Lori

    That card is so beautiful! I love those colors! Thanks again for posting all these tutorials. I know they are a lot of work, but the inspiration is priceless!

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  3. Karen A.'s avatar Karen A.

    Hi, Absolutely stunning! Your cards are masterpieces. I’ve been dropping in to look at your creations for a while now and have decided to dust off my brayer and try to achieve a similar look, although I don’t have an ‘eye’ for putting colour together as you do. Will do my best and really wish I lived in the USA so I could attend one of your workshops. Maybe you’ll come over to England one day? I’d be blown away if I were to win one of your delightful cards (if non-USA crafters are eligible). Good Luck to everybody. Karen x

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  4. Diana DeCota's avatar Diana DeCota

    Your cards are soooooo awesome. I’ve always loved that stamp set, and your card using that stamp is absolutely beautiful.

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  5. Jenny's avatar Jenny

    Please enter me in the drawing! I love this card! I like the technique on the daisies, yes, but I also like how you repeated the yellow. Thanks for all you do!

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  6. Kathy Kennedy's avatar Kathy Kennedy

    This is a wonderful card and yes, I can see the depth you created. I love the way you used the gel pen on this one. You are so generous with your time to share these with us and to give it away. Please put my name into the drawing. It would be a treasure to own.

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  7. Bonnie Kramer's avatar Bonnie Kramer

    I love this and tried it myself last night. My only problem was that the gel pen didn’t want to work on the embossed image. Is there a way around that?

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  8. Michelle-

    It is another beautiful card. It is amazing how you come up with all this ideas, how you can see your image ahead and make it art.
    Thank you, Olga

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  9. Mary Strauser's avatar Mary Strauser

    Michelle it would be a honor to win one of your cards. I will be trying this one for sure.
    thanks for all the neat ideas you come up with.
    I love receiving your e-mails because I know it will always be another work of art.

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