I was in Phoenix, AZ at the end of last week and returned home to Ohio on Saturday and was greeted with quite a bit of snow and cold weather. That along with the new Stampin’ Up! Sale-a-Bration set Good Neighbors inspired this card. I made this a window scene because I plan on viewing the snow at my house from the inside. 🙂 You can get the Good Neighbors set for free with a $50 purchase of Stampin’ Up Products during Sale-a-Bration.
But before we get into today’s tutorial, I have a blog candy winner to announce. The winner of the Stampin’ Up set Wings of Friendship is. . . . .
Dawn Frost who wrote “Michelle I love all of your beautiful cards, I try to do the tutorials as least once a week. I’m actually getting much better, lol. Thanks so much. Please enter me for a chance to win such a great set.”
Dawn Frost, Congratulations, please e-mail your address to [email protected] within the next 30 days and I will ship this right out to you.
Thanks Everyone for playing along!
If you want to see what was going on at the Fabulous Stampin’ Up Leadership Conference I just attended, here is a link to my friend, Lydia’s Blog, Understand Blue. Lydia did an excellent job blogging about the conference. https://understandblue.blogspot.com/
I took a few pictures. You can check them out here: https://zindorf.splitcoaststampers.com/travel-photos/
Now let’s get started on the tutorial. . . . . . .
Supplies:
Stamps: Stampin’ Up! Good Neighbors |
Paper: Stampin’ Up! Whisper White, Sahara Sand and Bashful Blue |
Ink: Stampin’ Up! Night of Navy, Not Quite Navy, Basic Black, Brilliant Blue and Ruby Red |
Accessories: Stampin’ Up Markers, Hobby Blade, Glass Mat, White Gel Pen, Brayer, Sponge, Versamark Marker and Pad, Gold Brads |
Don’t forget to request your copy of the new Stampin’ Up Occasions mini catalog and Sale-a-bration mini. Just e-mail me your address and I will be glad to send you a set for free. If you are a customer of mine your copy will come to you automatically. 🙂
The new Occasions mini catalog can also be viewed on-line here:
https://204.228.150.61/catalogs/20091231/OccasionsMini10_US.pdf
The New Sale-a-Bration Mini Catalog can also be viewed on-line here:
https://204.228.150.61/catalogs/20091231/SAB_10_US.pdf
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On a 3″ x 7″ piece of Whisper White card stock, stamped the houses by first loading the stamp with Versamark and then with the ink before stamping. The left house was stamped with Versamark and Ruby Red ink and the right house was stamped with Versamark and Brilliant Blue ink.
Stamped the roofs on the houses by loading the stamps with Versamark and Basic Black ink before stamping them.
Heat embossed the images using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.
Colored the doors in with Pretty in Pink and Bashful Blue markers.
Colored the chimneys in with Sahara Sand marker and the windows in with Apricot Appeal marker.
Colored over both houses with Versamark marker and heat embossed the images using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.
Drew a couple of smoke swirls coming from the Chimneys with the Versamark marker. Heat embossed them with clear embossing powder and a heat gun.
Cut a hill shape in a scrap piece of card stock using a Stampin’ Up Hobby Blade and Glass Mat.
Put the card stock mask over the bottom of the card stock and held it in place with my hand as I brayered on Not Quite Navy in the sky area.
Took the card stock mask and flipped it over and moved it down. Sponged Not Quite Navy at the bottom of the snow hill leaving a bit of the white card stock showing through at the top of the hill.
Sponged Night of Navy at the mask edge (bottom of hill).
Removed card stock mask and sponged Not Quite Navy ink a the bottom of the card stock, leaving a bit of white showing at the top of the bottom hill.
Sponge a bit of Night of Navy ink at the bottom of the card stock.
Added little dots in the snow with a Not Quite Navy marker to create foot prints.
Added dots in the sky with a White Gel Pen.
Layered the main image panel with a Sahara Sand panel and a Whisper White Panel. Added a strip of Whisper white to the middle of the main image panel.
Drew a lines from the main image panel corners to the Whisper White panel corners with a Sahara Sand marker. Also traced a line on each side of the Whisper White Strip in the middle of the main image panel with the Sahara Sand marker.
Added a Bashful Blue panel and two gold brads.
Here is the complete card measuring 4″ x 8″.
May you also be nice, warm and cozy where ever you are today.
Until my next post. . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Hugs,
Michelle
Get ready for Brayer Workshops! I am coming to:
2010
Dayton, Ohio at Marco Paper
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Monroe, Louisiana
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Colleyville, Texas
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Boise area of Meridian, Idaho
Riverside, California (Southern California)
Salem, Oregon
Wheaton, Illinois
St. Cloud, Minnesota
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North Chili, New York (near Rochester)
New Johnsonville, Tennessee
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Auburn, Washington (near Seattle)
Elk Grove Village, Illinois
Savannah, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
North Liberty, Indiana
Saledad, 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: https://zindorf.splitcoaststampers.com/workshop-calendar
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