Snowed In – Tutorial #273 and a Blog Candy Winner!

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Well, I finally made it home yesterday evening after being snowed in the last couple of days in Colorado.  If I am going to be snowed in any where, I prefer it be in Colorado.  Let me say, it was breath ta-kingly beautiful!  The first photo below is a shot of my Sister’s deck furniture after just a half a day of the two day Winter Storm. 

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I had such a wonderful time meeting all of my students in Broomfield, Colorado.  Brayer on ladies!  I am so jealous that you get to be inspired by such stunning scenes everyday.

This is a couple of quick photos taken from my Sister’s front yard in the early morning right before I had to get in the car to come home.  Hello!  Early morning light hitting the mountains and tree tops with snow everywhere.  It was sooooo very hard to make myself head to the airport.

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Although it was hard to come home, once I got off of the plane in Ohio to 80 degree temperatures and the full spectrum of Fall colors surrounding me, I was at peace again and glad to be home.  🙂

I do have a tutorial for you today, but first I have a blog candy winner to announce.  Although I use a Random number generator to select the winner, I had the best time reading through your snowman comments.  If you haven’t read through them, you should.  Some are are heart wrenching, some are hysterical and most just warm your heart.  Thanks to everyone who played along.  Now for the winner.

dsc01280.JPG  The winner of the Stampin’ Up, Snow Buddies Stamp Set is. . . .#487 . . .. .. . . . .

Karen who wrote “Hi, My most memorable and most interesting experience with snowmen was when we were snowed in in North Lake Tahoe. We had gone there to go skiing, but it was snowing so much that we never got to go skiing. Our car was stuck in the driveway, snowed in, since the night before it was literally a couple of inches of snow around it. My father was on top of the car shoveling down to get snow away. My sister and I, I guess, were too little to help, so we played in the snow. We went around the unfamiliar house/cabin and found a place to do our snowmen. Of course, during it not all snow we picked up went on the snowmen, some went on each other. By the time we had our snowmen there were 4 of us there – 2 full-blown and snow-blown snowmen and 2 people snowgirls. We had such fun, especially since we were from Southern California and we didn’t get to build snowmen!!! Karen B.

Congratulations!  Karen B. , please e-mail your mailing address to mzindorf@aim.com within the next 30 days to claim your new Snow Buddies Stamp Set.

Now a bit about today’s tutorial.  This card was created while I was in Colorado using my Sister’s stamping supplies.  She is a brand new stamper and inherits my supplies that are no longer Stampin’ Up current.  I used a couple of retired items, but I will give you the current items that you could substitute for them as I go through this tutorial. 

Let’s get started. . . . .

Supplies:  (Sorry no picture of the supplies today)

Stamps: Stampin’ Up “Winter Post and French Script”
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White and Miscellaneous Designer Paper
Ink: Stampin’ Up Not Quite Navy, Basic Black and Soft Sky
Accessories: Brayer, White Gel Pen, Post it notes

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Started out with a 3.5″ piece of Whisper White card stock and masked the bottom of it with a post it note, torn at the top edge.

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Brayered Soft Sky ink (you can substitute this ink for the current color Bashful Blue) at the top of the card stock.

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Sponged Soft Sky ink (you can substitute Bashful Blue ink) at the post it note mask edge to darken the horizon line.

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Stamped the French Script stamp with Soft Sky ink (you can substitute Bashful Blue ink and the current background stamp “En Francais”).

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Brayered Not Quite Navy ink at the top of the card stock.

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Ripped a post it note in the shape of a mountain and sponged Not Quite Navy ink at the post it note edge to create a mountain on the card stock.

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Stamped the Deer from the Stampin’ Up set “Winter Post” with Stazon Jet Black ink (Basic Black ink would work here too).

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Added some white gel pen to the top of the mountain to look like snow.

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Sponged Not Quite Navy ink around the edges of the card stock.

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Layered the main image panel with a Designer paper and Whisper White card stock.

Here is the finished card measuring 5.25″ square.

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May your day be overflowing with warm fuzzies, lol.  

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

Hugs,

Michelle

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22 thoughts on “Snowed In – Tutorial #273 and a Blog Candy Winner!

  1. Gidget-Trish's avatar Gidget-Trish

    Oh! It is so good to have you back. I’ve missed you! Your pictures taken at your sister’s house are beautiful….but I confess that I’m really not looking forward to months of snow. I love your card for today and will give it a try. Welcome home!!!!! 😀
    Trish

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  2. Evelyn----Ks.stamper's avatar Evelyn----Ks.stamper

    Mlichelle glad to have you back, I missed you and your lovely tutorials. I love this one can’t wait until I get my work done so I can get to stamp room and try my hand at this beautiful scene. Oh buy the way gorgeous pictures.
    Evelynn

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  3. Carol Dee's avatar Carol Dee

    Hmmm from snow bound to 80 degrees in a short flight.Amazing ! The photos from CO are lovely. Yet I AM NOT ready for winter. Glad you are home. Todays card is very pretty. Congrtas to Karen on winning the adorable set. hugs…

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  4. Hi Michelle, I am glad you got back home safely. Really missed you, normally I check your site every day… Love this card too, as well as your photographs.
    Welcome back!

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  5. Sandy K's avatar Sandy K

    I love your snow scene with the reindeer! Thank you for the tutorial once again. Your photos of the front yards are awesome. The lighting was just perfect. Thank you for sharing them.

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  6. Wanda in NC's avatar Wanda in NC

    OMGosh Michelle, the pictures are gorgeous! How lucky you were to get to be somewhere where they had snow like this. I’d love to have a picture of this, if you can email it to me – just the picture. I may want to enlarge it and frame it. I miss having snow here in NC like this. Use to be great. TFS your beautiful work, and your beautiful pictures. Take care,

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  7. Linda's avatar Linda

    oohhhh I love your pictures from the snow!! (oh…sorry…and I love your card too… ;o) )
    How wonderfull to get so much snow so early in the season (or is it normal for Colorado??…I’m from the Netherlands…so I don’t know!)
    I really wish that we will have as much snow as you have had, one time (or more..) this winter!!! I would love it!!

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  8. Ad K.'s avatar Ad K.

    Beautiful photos and an even more beautiful card! We missed you so much. I guess you know now how much your fans look forward to your “visits” with us. Glad you had time to visit with family and return safe at home. How sweet to share supplies and the love of stamping with your sister!

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  9. Thanks for the tutorial, nice card. Bigger thanks for sharing the snow in Colorado with us! It is awesome!!! I have never seen a residential street with snow before, and you have captured it in all it’s beauty. It is truely lovely,
    thanks,
    Belinda

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  10. Bonnie's avatar Bonnie

    Hi Michelle:

    Love your card and the photos! The photos brings out the snowmobiling fever in me and I can hardly wait until we get snow here in Nova Scotia Canada.

    Cheers!

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  11. Mitzy German's avatar Mitzy German

    A very lovely card for sure. But I am really wowed by your photos. I haven’t been in the snow for so many years now. I haven’t forgotten how lovely it can be. Again, thanks for sharing. Hugs to you, Michelle

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  12. Niki Winchell's avatar Niki Winchell

    Glad you had a fun time out here. I was wondering what day you’d actually get to fly out. Today, there’s not a flake of snow to be seen anywhere, all melted.

    Keep CO in mind as you work up your schedule. Several of the ladies in your workshops said they really want to come to another one.

    Enjoyed meeting you,

    Niki

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  13. Theresa Quintana's avatar Theresa Quintana

    It was great meeting you at your beginner workshop here in CO! I enjoyed your class and you work truly inspires me! Glad you made it home safely..

    Thanks!
    Theresa

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  14. Judy Reader's avatar Judy Reader

    I live in New Plymouth New Zealand and we have a mountain here called Mount Egmont and it looks just like the one on this card. I soooo wish I lived in America so I could attend one of your workshop. I just love your tutorials. You are truely amazing. Thank you so mush for sharing with us.

    Judy

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