Fall Lake – Tutorial #279

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I noticed last Monday when I was driving to Ohio from Oklahoma that most of the leaves were off of the trees but the grass was still green in a lot of areas.   This tutorial is my interpretation of what I saw. 

Tomorrow morning I will be traveling to Nashville, Indiana to teach my brayer technique there.  Driving from location to location is so very inspiring.  I cannot wait to hit the road once again!

The Stampin’ Up Set, Branch Out is on the dormant list with Stampin’ Up! so it can still be ordered although it is not in the current catalog, item #113200. 

This is one of my longer tutorials so grab a cup of your favorite warm drink and hang out a while.

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Branch Out, En Francais, Falling Leaves Sentiment
Paper: Stampin’ Up! Whisper White & Basic Black
Ink: Stampin’ Up! Basic Black, Old Olive, Apricot Appeal, Bashful Blue, Creamy Caramel, Going Gray & Chocolate Chip
Accessories: Stampin’ Up! Chocolate Chip Ribbon, Bashful Blue Brads, White Gel Pen, Stamp-a-ma-jig, piercing tool & Sponges

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I wanted to do a large main image panel for this card.  Started out with a 4.75″ x 6.26″ piece of Whisper White card stock.  Masked over 1/2 of the card stock at the bottom with two large post it notes.

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Brayered Apricot Appeal ink at the bottom of the unmasked area.

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Brayered Bashful Blue at the top of the card stock.

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Brayered Going Gray ink at the top of the card stock, not covering the Bashful Blue ink entirely.    I think I have found another great winter sky color combo.  🙂

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Using the edge of the Old Olive ink pad, streaked in some color at the bottom of the unmasked area.

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Sponged some Chocolate Chip ink over the Old Olive, not covering it entirely.

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Moved the post it note mask down 1/2 inch.

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Streaked in some Old Olive ink in the white unmasked area with the edge of the Old Olive ink pad.

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Sponged some Chocolate Chip ink at the bottom of the unmasked area.

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Sponged some Basic Black ink right at the post it note edge.

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Stamped the tree from the Stampin’ Up Branch Out set across the card stock using Basic Black ink.

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Took the inky post it notes off of the card stock.  Turned the card stock upside down and masked the sky area of the card stock with two clean post it notes.

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Brayered Apricot Appeal ink on the card stock.

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Brayered Bashful Blue ink on the card stock.

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Brayered Going Gray ink over the Bashful Blue ink, not covering it entirely.

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Lightly sponged a bit of Old Olive ink over the Apricot Appeal ink.

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Sponged on a little Chocolate Chip ink at the post it note edge.

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Marked on the side of my wood block with a marker to indicate where the trunk of the tree is so when I stamp it I can line up the reflection tree trunk with the Original stamped images trunk.

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Used the clear plastic sheet that came with my Stamp-a-ma-jig to mask the top of the card stock so I can still see the original stamped trees.

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Stamped the reflection trees using Going Gray ink and lining the tree trunks up with the original trees that are stamped with Basic Black.

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Added White Gel pen streaks in the water area.

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Sponged Basic Black ink around the edge of the card stock.

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Stamped the Stampin’ Up Background stamp, En Francais using Creamy Caramel ink on the left third of the card stock.

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Stamped the “Grateful” sentiment from the Stampin’ Up set Falling Leaves using Chocolate Chip ink.

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Added Chocolate Chip Ribbon and Bashful Blue brads.

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Finished assembling card.  Here it is finished measuring 5″ x 6.5″.

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I hope this tutorial has inspired you to look at what surrounds you so you can put it on paper.  🙂

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

Huge Hugs,

Michelle

dsc01434.jpg  Get ready for Brayer Workshops!  I am coming to:

Nashville, Indiana

Portland, Michigan

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Dayton, Ohio at Marco Paper

Phoenix, Arizona

Monroe, Louisiana

Jacksonville, Florida

 St. Louis, Missouri

Mechanicsville, Virginia

Raleigh, North Carolina 

Colleyville, Texas

Colorado Springs, Colorado

 Boise area of Meridian, Idaho

Riverside, California (Southern California)

Salem, Oregon

Wheaton, Illinois

St. Cloud, Minnesota

Rockville, Maryland

North Chili, New York (near Rochester)

New Johnsonville, Tennessee

Kenova, West Virginia

Helena, Montana

Middleburg Heights, Ohio

Venice, Florida

Grinnell, Iowa

Piedmont, Alabama

Auburn, Washington (near Seattle)

Elk Grove Village, Illinois

Atlanta, Georgia

Soledad, California

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

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

93 thoughts on “Fall Lake – Tutorial #279

  1. Patti LaPlante's avatar Patti LaPlante

    You are such an amazing artist, Michelle! I have always followed your work on SCS. This tutorial is fabulous! Thank you for the inspiration. I wish I lived in one of the places you are visiting. Those lucky workshop participants!!

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  2. This has to be one of the most BEAUTIUL cards you have ever made! I follow you also and I am always so delighted to see your amazing work but this time…you did a piece that does take ones breath away!

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  3. I Love, Love, LOVE this card and can’t wait to try it. I’ve been “reflecting” for some time, but never with such a realistic result. Thanks so much for sharing this great tutorial with us!

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  4. This is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! I read all of your tutorials, but this one really blew me away! I can’t wait to get home and try putting something like this together. Thanks 🙂

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  5. Pauline Campbell's avatar Pauline Campbell

    wow! I check your blog almost daily to see what your latest creations are , but this card leaves the others standing! It is absolutely beautiful!!!! I so wish you lived closer!!!

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  6. Debie's avatar Debie

    Gorgeous! What you ‘see’ when you look around you is unbelievable. We should all take that extra time to see what surrounds us. We don’t all have the talent to put it to paper the way you do though! Your work is very inspiring. Thanks for taking the time to share the tutorial with us!!

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  7. PamF's avatar PamF

    You never seem to amaze me Michelle! Just when I think I’ve seen the most beautiful card, you come up with something even better. I’m so inspired…thank you!

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  8. Marta Fosco's avatar Marta Fosco

    Love it! It’s just perfect – and beautiful! Thank you so much for the step-by-step tutorial, I can only imagine how long it takes! Safe trip.

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  9. Phyllis's avatar Phyllis

    Holy Moley Michelle!!! OUTSTANDING!! When I first took a look at the scene I thought “never in a million years could I replicate this one”. Then I read your tutorial and you make it SO do-able!!! Thank you so much! I’m off to give it a go. Please stay safe on your trip.

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  10. Lilann's avatar Lilann

    You just make it look so easy! You were using the “Branching Out” stamp set so much that I broke down and ordered it. I did two of your tutorials using that set and impressed the heck out of everyone (including me). Don’t forget that you are supposed to be coming to Savannah after the Atlanta classes to teach on Sunday. I haven’t seen it listed on your list of places you will be teaching. Let Russ know that the fish should be biting when ya’ll come. I think my sister Melanie may take a class when you go to Colorado Springs. Her only concern was what the weather would be like, but I told her it would be worth fighting bad weather to take one of your classes.

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  11. Jean McBride's avatar Jean McBride

    I am in awe of your work…Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us mere mortals. I too wish you could travel the world and visit us to give classes …but your web tutorals are so good, we might just manage.

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  12. Eileen M's avatar Eileen M

    OH MY! So gorgeous! How do you do it? This is just such work of art! You are my hero! (now if only I would get the energy to stamp from you, too!)

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  13. This card is amazing. I took a water color class once and attempted to paint a water scene…but this is sooo much more adorable. I am so amazed at your ability to create a beautiful scene from ordinary stamp supplies!

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  14. Gidget-Trish's avatar Gidget-Trish

    WOW! You really out-did yourself this time….again!*L* I don’t know how you keep coming up with all these fantastic ideas, but I’m glad you do and I hope that you keep doing it. Awesome!
    Trish

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  15. Michelle, this has got to be one of my favorite Zindorf creations of all time!!!! The colors are remarkable…the combination of sponging, brayering, stamping…good grief this is gorgeous!!

    Thanks for the tips on how to do the trees in “reflection.” I don’t own this stamp set…looks like I need it now!!

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  16. csalt47's avatar csalt47

    All of your creations are spectacular but this one is heart-stopping. Just when you think they can’t get any better — they do. Thank you so much for bringing such beauty to us.

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