Matter of Moments – Tutorial #338 and Blog Candy

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Once again I find myself in need of a guy card and there is no better set out there than Stampin’ Up’s Nature Silhouettes to turn to for just that occasion.  I also teamed it up with the Big Shot Texture Plate, Distressed and some Creamy Caramel card stock and Chocolate chip ink to get this great wood grain look for my background panel.   

Before we start let on the tutorial let me announce the blog candy I am giving away this week.

Check it out!  I am giving a brand new Stampin’ Up! set of Nature Silhouettes to one lucky winner.  All you need to do to enter for a chance to win the set is leave me a comment on this blog post telling me to enter you.  If you are getting this blog update via e-mail you will need to click HERE  and then leave a comment on the blog post.    No e-mail enties please.

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A am taking a little drive to St. Cloud Minnesota (12 hours through beautiful states) tomorrow morning so I can teach my brayer workshops there.  I hope you ladies in Minnesota are ready to create some awesome projects, because here I come!

I will be back on Tuesday, June 8, 2011 and will announce the winner of the Nature Silhouettes set then.  I will use a random number generate to select the winner.  No need to butter me up for a better chance, lol.

Good Luck to all!!

Now let’s get started on the tutorial. . . . . .

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up! Nature Silhouettes and Elements of Style
Paper: Stampin’ Up! Whisper White, Basic Black, Bermuda Bay and Creamy Caramel
Ink: Stampin’ Up! Bashful Blue, Bermuda Bay, Basic Black, Chocolate Chip, White, Creamy Caramel and Close to Cocoa
Accessories: Stampin’ Up! Photo Corner Punch, Brayer, White Gel Pen, Distressed Textured Plate and Big Shot Machine

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I brayered Bashful Blue ink on a 3.5″ x 4.5″ piece of Whisper White card stock.

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Brayered Bermuda Bay ink at the top of the card stock, not covering the Bashful Blue ink entirely.

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Using a Creamy Caramel Ink Spot, smeared ink in a hill shape on the card stock using the edge of the ink pad.

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Using the edge of a Close To Cocoa ink spot, smeared the ink in a hill shape to create a second hill.

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Added a third layer of hills by smearing ink on the card stock using a Chocolate Chip ink spot.

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Using a Close to Cocoa ink spot, smeared in a little hill on the Creamy Caramel layer of hills.

Also, smeared in a bit of Chocolate Chip ink on the right side of the card stock in the Close to Cocoa layer of hills.

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Stamped the tree from the Nature Silhouettes stamp set at the left hand side of the card stock using Basic Black ink.

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Stamped the deer using Basic Black ink.

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Smeared in a bit of Basic Black ink at the bottom of the card stock.  Just up to the deer’s feet.

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Added White Gel Pen highlights to the grasses, deer and leaves of the tree.

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Smear my Chocolate Chip ink pad on my Distressed Texture plate.  Ran the texture plate through my Big Shot with Creamy Caramel card stock.  This creates the dark areas to be indented and really makes the embossing pop.  Great wood-grain look!

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Punched tabs out of Bermuda Bay and Basic Black card stock.

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Assembled my main image panel with 2 basic Black panels and my wood-grain panel.  Glued the tab punches on my left side of my card front and then chopped the excess tabs off with my paper cutter.  🙂

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Stamped the Sentiment from Elements of Style on the card front using White craft ink.

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

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I hope you enjoyed this manly card tutorial and will give it a try.

Until my next post. . . live in the moment

Hugs,

Michelle

dsc03326-2.jpg   Get ready for Brayer Workshops!  I am coming to the following locations, click the location name for more information.

St. Cloud, Minnesota 

Rockville, Maryland

North Chili, New York (near Rochester)

Kenova (Huntington), West Virginia

Helena, Montana

Middleburg Heights, Ohio 

Venice, Florida

Grinnell, Iowa

Piedmont, Alabama (Near GA border close to Cedartown)

Auburn, Washington (near Seattle)

Elk Grove Village, Illinois

Savannah, Georgia

Atlanta, Georgia

Soledad, California

Tucson, Arizona

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Houston, Texas

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/ 

424 thoughts on “Matter of Moments – Tutorial #338 and Blog Candy

  1. Pam W's avatar Pam W

    wow this one is beautiful, my favorite by far in a long time. You truly do wonderful work. I would never have thought such a beautiful card could come out of that set!

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  2. Joyce Waltz's avatar Joyce Waltz

    I have looked at this set for a long time, now that I have taken your Brayer Class in Wheaton, Il. I think it will be a necessary addition to my inventory. The ladies in Minnessota are in for a treat!

    Joyce Waltz

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  3. gina goodling's avatar gina goodling

    The hardest cards for me to come up with ideas and then create are the ones for the guys in our lives. You really make this all look so easy and then you are giving away the set to make them ourselves!!! Yes, great idea and so helpful to see the clear well defined steps. Thank you, thank you and count me in for the give away!
    Gina Goodling

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  4. Mary Schmidt's avatar Mary Schmidt

    I originally from the Rochester, MN area. Both of my girls went to St Cloud State University. Nice area. Sounds like a long drive for you. I would love to be in the drawing for the stamp set. Drive safely.

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  5. Eileen M's avatar Eileen M

    I hope you have a safe drive back to Minnesota! Please enter m in the drawing. I really hope to get to do some brayering very soon!

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  6. What an AWESOME male card Michelle! I love the color combos and before I read your post, I thought that you had used wood veneer on this project! It’s beautiful.
    Please throw my name into the hat. I would love to own this set. I keep thinking I’d like to try something with that tree!

    Safe travels.

    Betty in Allen, TX

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  7. Debby's avatar Debby

    Thanks for entering me into the Blog Candy — love, love, love this card!
    I am always inspired to keep creating!! Thank you Michelle!
    Have fun with your new brayer smiles 🙂 Debby

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  8. mitzi_bythesea's avatar mitzi_bythesea

    What a great set for doing those “guy” cards. And I must say, I just can’t get enough of your tutorials. Please enter me for this blog candy. Thanks

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  9. Jayne S.'s avatar Jayne S.

    Great card – as usual. I am always amazed at the details that you put into your cards and how well they work together. If I tried that…. well, let’s just say it wouldn’t be pretty. 🙂

    Please enter me for the drawing. This is one of those stamp sets that I’ve admired for awhile but never seemed to get around to purchasing. I’ll keep my fingers crossed!

    Thanks for the opportunity!
    ~Jayne S.

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  10. Desiree's avatar Desiree

    Oh please oh please let me win this one…I just love this set and would love to see what cool cards I could make with it….

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  11. Deborah Penick's avatar Deborah Penick

    This would be a great addition to my stamp sets – masculine cards are always a challenge for me; thanks for the inspiration.

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  12. carey's avatar carey

    Masculine cards are always a challenge, especially the embellishments which always add so much to the look. Nice idea to use the tab punch for edging – thanks for sharing!

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  13. Alison's avatar Alison

    Look at all the entries for this wonderful set!
    I love the card. Would love to win the set!
    Thanks for a chance to win some candy!
    A

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  14. Kim Dunworth's avatar Kim Dunworth

    Michelle, you’ve outdone yourself with this card. What you did creating light I’ve not seen on a card before. Just lovely.

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  15. Fabulous card, as always. I would love to win this because I too am in serious need of “male” stuff. (I have lots of brothers.). You are traveling to another of my homes – my original, in fact. I never seem to be in the right place at the right time, that is, when you are there teaching! Enjoy your trip!

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  16. Nana711's avatar Nana711

    I love all your work, but it’s always nice to have ideas for male cards. You have so many great ideas in this project. Thanks for sharing it.

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  17. Sylvia Johnson's avatar Sylvia Johnson

    Michelle this is so beautiful. I have not seen one single card you have made that isn’t beautiful. You are truly blessed. I would love to have the opportunity to win this stamp set. I don’t have it. I especially love the tree in this set. Thanks, Sylvia

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  18. AnneSATX's avatar AnneSATX

    Wow, what a neat card! I really would love to win this set and then attempt to recreate your card. Both my brothers would appreciate receiving a card like this, as they are both avid outdoorsmen. Keeping my fingers crossed…!

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  19. Larynn's avatar Larynn

    The white gel pen makes a world of difference! Goodness! Another beautiful card. Please enter me for this lovely set!
    Many thanks,
    Larynn

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  20. Teresa Paradise's avatar Teresa Paradise

    What a beautiful card… I would so love to for you to enter me for a chance. I live in New Hampshire and omg that would make such a wonderful xmas card…thank you…
    teresa

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  21. Liz's avatar Liz

    Wow, what a great set and you’ve used it so successfully as usual. I’d love to have it added to my collection. Thanks for all you do Michelle and have a safe and fun trip.

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  22. Fantastic card! I love this set, but have not purchased it yet. please let me win it, please, please, pretty please! You do such fantastic work. I love your instructions and save every one of them. Have a safe trip

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  23. Karen's avatar Karen

    WOW!! Michelle you are so generous with your gifts. I love your blog and tutorials. Please enter me in for this great SU set. I don’t have it yet!

    Karen

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  24. Liza's avatar Liza

    Love your card, you are such a talented lady! Nature Silhouette is a set I have been wanting for a while, hope I get the opportunity to recreate your gorgeous card.

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

    Great card! I have yet to try the brayer technique – someday I will follow your tutorial and see how I do! Thanks for sharing your talent with us.

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  26. Janey Brookmyer's avatar Janey Brookmyer

    This is a great ‘guy’ card! As usual, your tutorital explains everything so wonderfully! Please include me for the blog candy!

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  27. This card is stunning! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with all of us! Masculine cards are always difficult for me to create. And thanks for entering me in the drawing for the stamp set! I haven’t even looked at your tutorial yet…. But, know it is wonderful as usual!!! Thanks again……

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  28. Darlene j's avatar Darlene j

    Beautiful card, please enter me in the drawing for this stamp set. Oh, how I wish I was able to attend one of your classes. I enjoy your blog so very much.

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  29. Cathleen Smith's avatar Cathleen Smith

    What a wonderful set full of nature just like the pictures you take along your travels. I have been more aware of nature wince taking your class. Thank you.

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