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. Caroline D.'s avatar Caroline D.

    Wow! You make it look so simple, and then I try it…. But I will keep trying it because your cards are fabulous. Thanks for a chance to win this set – just to make this card!

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  2. Diane Olson's avatar Diane Olson

    I’m soooooooo looking forward to meeting you this weekend! I can’t wait to come play with you in St, Cloud! Love your card. You never cease to amaze me. -Diane O

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  3. Christine R.'s avatar Christine R.

    Stunning, as usual. I love the idea of the wood grain/embossed panel. I bought that embossing board and never knew what to do with it. Thanks, “teach!” 🙂

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  4. Joan Bravo's avatar Joan Bravo

    Michelle, I love your work. This set is wonderful too. Please please come to Connecticut. Your other workshop locations are too far for me. Joan

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  5. Patti C's avatar Patti C

    I am always so amazed at what you create. This card is stunning!! I would love to be entered for the blog candy. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.

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  6. Cindy E.'s avatar Cindy E.

    Another spectacular work of art Michelle. Please enter me into the drawing for your blog candy. Look forward to meeting you in Grinnell later this summer!

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  7. You are an amazing artist and I am so humbled by your talent. The little projects I do with my brayer look so childish and plain in comparison. Thanks so much for sharing all the details in your projects so that basic beginners like me can learn. It is incredibly generous. Thanks again.

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  8. Christy B's avatar Christy B

    Could always use more masculine card ideas – thank you for another great one! This is a stamp set I’ve looked at several times but other items have pushed it down the wish/want list. It would be awesome to win it! Thanks for the opportunity~

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  9. Tammy Russell's avatar Tammy Russell

    I would love to be entered in your blog candy drawing. I love this card and appreciate all of the wonderful tutorials that you do. Thanks again.

    Tammy

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  10. Janet Sisk's avatar Janet Sisk

    I know what you mean about masculine cards. It is SO hard to find appropriate stamps for a guy. I would LOVE to win this great set. Thanks for the chance. 😀

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  11. Kathy Tanner's avatar Kathy Tanner

    I love your card Michelle. Unfortunately we don’t have this set in our Australian catalogue, maybe because we don’t have wolves? Who knows, but you got the kangaroo one didn’t you and you don’t have kangaroos either.

    Anyway I would love to win it . My son has been obsessed with wolves since he was a little boy and he’s 24 now. I would love to be able to make a card for him with a wolf on it. He would be so impressed! I’ll keep my fingers crossed.
    Thanks
    Kathy

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  12. StampinCathy's avatar StampinCathy

    Your card is just breathtaking and so inspiring. I just love this stamp set and what a great set for manly man cards. I just love how you used the corner punch on this card. Please enter me for a chance at this sweet candy. Thanks for a chance and have a nice and safe drive.

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  13. Jeannette D.'s avatar Jeannette D.

    I love this card and this stamp set. Please enter me into the drawing. I would love to have this set. This is the perfect set for the guys. Thanks

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  14. Pat M.'s avatar Pat M.

    This is another just gorgeous card. Thank you for offering this wonderful set. I would love to win it, will you please enter me in your drawing.
    Your cards are such an inspiration.

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  15. Sabra Hohlbaugh's avatar Sabra Hohlbaugh

    Love all your tutorials. They are so inspiring! Would love to win this stamp set as I have many males in the family that I always struggle to make cards for!!

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  16. Karen King's avatar Karen King

    Have used this set in some SU classes I have attended and would love to have it for all those “male cards” you need on the spur of the moment. Of course mine will never come close to looking like yours, but I have fun trying! 😉

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  17. Laurie's avatar Laurie

    Thank you for offering this wonderful set. I would love to win it! will you please enter me in your drawing. I tell everyone what awesome work you do and recommend your classes.

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  18. Becky Johnson's avatar Becky Johnson

    Thanks for a great tutorial. I’m prompted to ask, do you read our comments at some point? Something you said. I didn’t know what to do with this set if I had bought it. Now I do. I have the SU “Yukon” set for manly cards but so far can’t touch the retired “Noble Deer” on eBay. Please enter me. Thank you. Peace and travel safely.
    Becky Johnson
    princes729@aol.com

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  19. I would like to inter to win a SU set from you.
    I never seem to win any thing when I inter them
    so maybe this will be the Lucky time for me.
    thanks love your cards and your work
    Just stamping away here in Tucson, AZ

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  20. Melanie's avatar Melanie

    This background is awsome! The most realistic wood type background I have seen yet, no surprise it was created by you! Would love to win this set to try making this card myself! Thanks for sharing your amazing creations!

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  21. Wanda M's avatar Wanda M

    Oh girl, I’ve always wanted this set. You need to start listing your list of stamp sets you buy to share with us – because we know you will do something with each one – this way we will have it to make some of your projects. I knew deep down you’d probably get this set – it’s a very scenery/landscape set. TFS and for entering me in the blog candy! Love to own this set.

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  22. Diane Olson's avatar Diane Olson

    Michelle,

    Thank you for your time and energy to create, and post tutorials on all your amazing cards. I love checking your blog to see what new new colors, textures, and techniques you are playing with. It helps me be more “out of the box” with my own stamping.

    Thank you too for traveling to MN! It was so enjoyable to meet you. I hope you venture our way again. Safe Travels!

    -Diane

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  23. Kay Cobbs's avatar Kay Cobbs

    Michelle, what a great idea to use the ink on the distressed texture plate. It is so nice to have some man cards around for when you need them. I’ve got to make this card! Please enter me in your blog candy! A girl can never have enough stamp sets. Thanks, Kay

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  24. Michelle Hoover's avatar Michelle Hoover

    Love this … thanks for sharing! I can’t wait to try inking the texture plate. I’ve seen this done, but haven’t tried it yet. Also, thanks for the chance to win.

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  25. Sandy's avatar Sandy

    Oh, I love this set and you did such a beautiful job. I need the set so I can case your beautiful creation. Please enter me in your drawing. Thanks so much for the chance and for all the inspiration. Sandy

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