This past Saturday, I had a great opportunity...I spent the entire day in the Beginning and Advanced classes conducted by Michelle Zindorf while she was visiting Columbia Missouri. I've been following Michelle since my early days as a stamper and card-maker, and I've been in awe of her work as so many of us have been. Everything Michelle does is just awesome and I was so glad I had the opportunity to be part of the workshop. Michelle's talent.. her card layouts, color techniques and workshops are amazing.
So, like a good student, I took what I learned and attempted a few cards on my own. These are quite simple in comparison to Michelle's work, but at least it's a start for me. Thank you Lisa for hosting this opportunity for so many of us to meet Michelle, and to get to know her techniques.
Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy your day, have a few laughs along the way, and be safe in all you do.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
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Wow, wow, wow! You lucky dog!!! I love Michelle Zindorf! I attempted a Michelle-like card a while back. I absolutely love the dragonfly! Can you teach me what you learned? wink, wink!
Good for you! Isn't learning new stuff so fun and even more fun when you do it in a group-the background are gorgeous on these cards!
These are stunning.
Hey Lovely Lady-I think your cards are pretty amazing! Hope to see more of your work soon!
Hugs,
CVC
These are gorgeous!!!
Oh my, that card is amazing. Your work is always so beautiful and professional. You've reached new heights. eileen xo
Lovely cards.....I too follow Michelle and love all her creations. I need to break out the brayer and get Zindorf-ed.
Wow. those are great. Your colors are so rich! Often when I use my brayer I end up with mud!
Beautiful job. I have never been brave enough to try this technique, and I greatly admire the people who do and do it well.
I am so jealous! I would love to attend one of her classes. we have emailed on and off for the last few years. Unfortunately the closest she will be to here is a 6-8 hour drive. Not do-able during the school year. I can still lurk!
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