Quickie Tree – Tutorial #405 and Extreme Blog Candy!

 

Woo Weeee!  I am pressed for time today!     I’m preparing to hit the road at 3:00 a.m. tomorrow morning  to travel from Ohio to Wichita, KS to teach this weekend so, I’m currently burning the candle at both ends.

With that being said, I want you know that this card was thought up, created, pictures taken, and posted in 1 hour 15 minutes.  My normal post take around 3.5 to 4 hours.   That is why this card is named Quickie Tree, lol.  No time to think up an appropriate name.  Plus the actual card was created in 10 minutes.  Hope it doesn’t look like a ten minute card, lol.

Before I jump into the tutorial though, I have some blog candy to announce.  I’m feeling pretty generous, so I’m giving away  a bundle of 4 of the Stampin’ Up Extreme Stamps (Extreme Skateboard, Extreme Snowboard, Extreme Dirt Bike and Extreme Surfboard). 

All you need to do to enter for this blog candy give away is leave a comment at the bottom of this post, telling me to enter you.  If you are getting this blog update via e-mail, please CLICK HERE and then leave a comment at the bottom of the post.  Please no e-mail entries.

I will select the winner using a random number generator on Tuesday, March 15, 2011.   Good Luck to Everyone!!!  Remember, you will not win if you don’t enter.

Now on with the tutorial. . . . . . .

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up! Plant Hope
Paper: Stampin’ Up! Whisper White, Basic Black and Melon Mambo
Ink: Stampin’ Up! Melon Mambo, Basic Black, Peach Parfait and Rich Razzelberry
Accessories: Stampin’ Up! Sponge, Brayer, White Gel Pen, White Brads, Word Window Punch, Basic Black marker, 2 1/2″ circle punch

  My Stampin’ Up customers that order $50 in Stampin’ Up merchandise will receive this handmade card though March 31, 2011.

Don’t forget it is Sale-a-bration time at Stampin’ Up.  Receive a free Sale-a-bration set for each $50 in merchandise purchased.   Click HERE to place an order.   Your order will be shipped directly to your door step from Stampin’ Up!

The Stampin’ Up USA Idea book and Catalog is here.   For your copy, please send a check for $9.95 to Michelle Zindorf, P.O. Box 116, West Alexandria, OH 45381 or send it via paypal to mzindorf@aim.com USA only.     My current customers will receive a new Occasions Mini Catalog automatically from me.   Not a current customer and want a free copy of the new Occasions Mini Catalog ?  E-mail your mailing address to mzindorf@aim.com and I will get one in the mail to you.  )  Are you getting inspiration from this blog?   One way you can help support it is to order your Stampin’ Up products through me.   Click HERE to place an order.    Want to become a Stampin’ Up Demonstrator , receive a 20% discount on product and earn instant income on orders?  Consider being part of my Stampin’ Up Team and start your own business or become a Hobby Demo just for the discount.  Click HERE for more information.

Punched a 2 1/2″ circle from Whisper White card stock.  Love this large circle punch!

Brayered Peach Parfait ink on the card stock.

Brayered Melon Mambo ink on the card stock, not covering the Peach Parfait ink entirely.

Brayered Rich Razzelberry ink at the very top of the card stock.

Inked up my tree, not the pot on the stamp, using Basic Black ink and stamped it on my card stock.

Sponged a couple of hills at the bottom of the card stock using Basic Black ink.

Colored in the trunk of the tree and extended down the ground area using a Basic Black marker.

Added White Gel Pen highlights to the leaves of the tree.

Cut a 4.25″ x 5.5″ piece of Basic Black card stock.  Added a 4″ x 5.25″ piece of Melon Mambo card stock.  Added a .25″ x 5.25″ piece of Basic Black card stock down the middle.

Punched 4 Word Window punches from Basic Black card stock.

Held the 4 Word Window punches together and cut one end off of them.  Adhered them to the card stock.

Also added a 3.25″ square piece of Basic Black card stock behind the main image panel.

Added White brads and here is the finished card measuring 4.25″ x 5.5″.

May you weekend be super fun and filled with family and friends!

Until my next post. . . . .  . .  Because I’ve got to run!!!

Huge Hugs,

Michelle

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

Wichita, Kansas     

Syracuse (Bridgeport), New York     

St. Peters, Missouri     

La Porte, Indiana     

Orlando (Davenport), Florida     

St. Cloud, Minnesota     

Colorado Springs, Colorado     

Ottumwa, Iowa     

Owings Mills, Maryland (Baltimore Area)    

Cleveland (Euclid), Ohio     

Staley , North Carolina (South of Greensboro)     

Monroe, Connecticut     

Dayton, Ohio   

Leesburg, Florida     

Montreal, Wisconsin     

Savannah, Georgia     

Lincoln, Illinois     

Jefferson, Louisiana (New Orleans Area)     

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      

Don’t see a workshop in your State?  Interested in hosting the workshops in your area in 2012?   Click HERE to get hostess information.     

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 

 Link to my Scentsy website where you can order the best smelling, safest wickless candles from me 24-7:  https://zindorf.scentsy.us/Home 

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358 thoughts on “Quickie Tree – Tutorial #405 and Extreme Blog Candy!

  1. Cheri's avatar Cheri

    Please enter me in the Extreme Drawing! I need the help to become an extreme stamper! Have a safe trip, Michelle. Great card by the way. I like the quick ones!

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  2. Aislinn's avatar Aislinn

    What a gorgeous card at a time when Japan is mourning. It just made me think of those poor souls whom our hearts go out to. Thank you for this one and for the chance at the candy.

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  3. Catherine Kraft's avatar Catherine Kraft

    I am always amazed at the beautiful cards you design. Please enter me in your drawing, how I could use these wonderful guy stamps – there are very few gals in my family and I could really use these stamps.

    Blessings,
    Catherine
    catherinesangels@yahoo.com

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  4. Alison's avatar Alison

    Please enter me in the blog candy! My son likes to think he is an extreme snowboarder at 12, and the next Shaun White. This would be a great set to have.
    Great card. Love the boldness of the colour.
    A
    fourkidstwocats at msn dot com

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  5. Karen K.'s avatar Karen K.

    WOW!- Your card is great looking, and I learned to use the Word Punch a new way. I love the way you made “tabs” with the punches. Thank you for doing a card for us with such limited time. You are one special lady!

    Thanks,

    Karen

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  6. Jan Reddaway's avatar Jan Reddaway

    I would just love these stamps for cardmaking and scrapping for my gorgeous grandsons. Thank you for all your wonderful, inspirational cards. Just love seeing you in my Inbox. Once again I would be more than happy to pay the postage to Australia if I should be lucky enough to win!

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  7. Jo Ann's avatar Jo Ann

    Great stamps…please enter me…I now have several grandsons and am waiting for the imminent arrival of a great-grandson in the next few days.

    I’ve never used a brayer and LOVE, LOVE your work. Found out just yesterday you had a class in the Houston area and I MISSED IT! I hope you’ll be back next year so I can sign up.

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  8. Yvonne Walker's avatar Yvonne Walker

    Hi Michelle, well you have done it again and given us all a great tutorial. THis one doesn’t look like it will take very long at all to make.

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  9. Paulette's avatar Paulette

    Firstly, thanks again for your inspiration and tutorials. Secondly, thanks for the blog candy, too. I’d love having these stamps since I am always looking for masculine stamps for my sons and husband.

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  10. This would be a set I would use over and over as I have three sons that skate, snowboard and love extreme sports! Please enter me in! Love your Freedom in Creating blog as I always reveiw each time you post! When I attempt to make a card on my own ala Michele Zindorf style, it turns out so much better when I use your great tutorials as a guide! I hope I win the candy this time!

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  11. Sandra Polencheck's avatar Sandra Polencheck

    Thanks for all of your tutorials. for those of us who can’t get to all of your workshops, they have been a real blessing.
    Please enter my name fo recieve these cute stamps; they are perfect to use on cards for my grandsons.

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  12. Mary's avatar Mary

    Oh, please, please enter me in this blog candy. I would so love to win these. Every week I am so anxious to find your new card tutorials in my email!!!!

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  13. CathyA's avatar CathyA

    Love your card, especially since it took you 10 minutes to do! I can see using the blog candy in a similar way! Thanks for all your ideas. Have a good trip.

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  14. Ann Gerlach's avatar Ann Gerlach

    Would love to be entered to win the blog candy. Have a very safe trip & thanks for sharing your talents so generously it definitely doesn’t look like a 10 minute card to me!

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  15. Jenieve's avatar Jenieve

    What a great, fast card. You make it look so effortless. Please enter me for the blog candy, I know my kids would love to have these stamps. Stampin Up is a family activity at my house.

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  16. Beth Greco's avatar Beth Greco

    Hope you have safe travels and a great weekend brayering away. Great card and thanks for the chance to win some extreme blog candy!

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  17. Oh I so want to enter into the drawing, I NEED these four images, lol. I have been thinking about different cards and scrappages to use them in, so I hope I win them……!!!!

    Love the lighting and colors you used in your card, the design is so beautiful.

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  18. Rufus's avatar Rufus

    Wow, there’s nothing greater than a super looking card that’s also quick! Would love to win your candy. Thanks for the chance at it. Have a safe and fun trip.
    R/

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  19. Di's avatar Di

    Your Quickie Tree card is beautiful! You are such an inspiration! Please enter me for the blog candy. Safe Travels and a great weekend of stamping….

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  20. Shar Wade's avatar Shar Wade

    Beautiful work, as usual! Good Luck on your weekend- drive safely. I would love to be entered for your blog candy- these are all stamps I do not have, so they would be welcomed into my home 🙂

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  21. As always, you offer us such amazing inspiration. Thanks so much Michelle — enjoyed our short time together in Tucson last month. Much work for me to get up to speed — but I’m still trying. Those X-treme stamps would be a great pairing with my young grandson. Come on auto gen — make it be me!

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  22. Jan Julian's avatar Jan Julian

    Thanks for the opportunity to take a spin with the auto generator.Have fun on your next journey while spreading beautiful colors across our nation.

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  23. Rob's avatar Rob

    Hi Michelle, thanks again for your wonderful inspiration. I would love to be the lucky winner of these wonderful stamps, I have grandsons who do all of these sports, so I would definitely put them to good use.

    Have a great weekend,

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  24. Annette's avatar Annette

    Hi. I would love these sets. I have 3 sons, and betreen all of them, they have done all these extreme sports. Some, I am not too crazy about. Thank you fo rthe chance to win. Have a safe trio.

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  25. Absolutely Amazing Artistry! I only follow 2 other artists/card makers in addition to you now. Your work is true talent. I sincerely mean that. I just ran across one of your cards recently while looking for some inspiration on Splitcoaststampers. I was truly dumbfounded when I saw one of your cards. I loved it!! I also love that you for one share your steps via tutorial & make your tutorials simple stupid! I really mean that as a complement. Your tutorials have given me confidence in believing that I too someday can take on making a card(s) that are the high caliber of cards like yours. I thank you very much for sharing your cards with all of us card makers alike:)

    Now, on a more serious note…Are you crazy?!? Of course I’d love to win stamp sets! Lol Please count me in!!!

    Thanks Again for all your work!

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