Orange Poppies Tutorial

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As promised here is the Orange Poppies card  tutorial using the emboss resist technique.

Stamps: SU Oh, So Lovely
Paper: Whisper White, Blue Bayou, Soft Sky
Ink: SU Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Summer Sun, Soft Sky, Blue Bayou, Not Quite Navy, Night of Navy, Black, Adirondack Aqua
Accessories: Versamark pad and marker, Brads, Ribbon, Sponges, SU Markers in Summer Sun, Pumpkin Pie, Real Read & Old Olive, Clear Embossing powder, heat gun. 

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Load your poppies stamp with Versamark first and then with Black ink (all of my inks are Classic Dye inks), stamp poppies on Whisper White card stock and heat emboss using clear embossing powder.

Note:  I have two Versamark Pads, one for this technique and the other, clean one for just stamping Versamark. 

Your pad will get colored ink on it, unless you clean your stamp between stampings.

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I keep my clear embossing powder in a plastic sandwich sized container and spoon it on.  Much, much easier than trying to put the powder back in to the little canister container that it comes in.

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Color poppies with Summer Sun Marker.

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Add Pumpkin Pie Marker at base of flowers.

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Color over poppies with Versamark Marker and heat emboss with clear embossing powder.

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Now that your flowers are heat embossed they will resist any ink put over them.  I love this technique, it really makes images pop!

Sponge in a circular motion Aqua ink.

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I’m asked a lot what kind of sponges I use.   Well I’m cheap, so I buy really big bags of cheap sponges at the dollar store, lol.  Using such cheap sponges allows me to always use a chunk of a fresh one.

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Sponge on Summer Sun ink using circular motions.

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Dab on Pumpkin Pie ink in splotches.

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Stamp poppies over orange and yellow with Pumpkin pie ink.

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Color poppies with markers, first with Summer Sun and then add some Pumpkin Pie at the bases of the flowers.  Your just wanting to define them a bit.

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Stamp the sprigs using Old Olive ink.dsc02250.JPG

Sponge on right top half Blue Bayou ink.

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Sponge on Not Quite Navy ink.

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Color in sprigs with Old Olive and Real Red Markers to make them stand out more.

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Finish off by sponging on Night of Navy ink.

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And here it is ready to assemble.

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I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.  I realize it skips around a bit, but that is how my creative process flows. 

Please leave me a comment giving me feed back on this tutorial and also any questions you may have. 

24 thoughts on “Orange Poppies Tutorial

  1. I followed your link here from spitcoast because I thought is was so pretty. The color combo is not something I would neccessarily pick, but I love it! It just pops! I had to check out the tutorial because I couldn’t figure out where you did the emboss resist technique. I have never thought about dipping it in color too! Good Job!
    ~Kristy

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  2. KAT's avatar KAT

    Beautiful card and great tutorial. I’ve tried your brayered sky technique a few times since that was posted on SCS – you hints on the one question link really help. Love your work – thanks for sharing with the rest of us!

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  3. Kathy's avatar Kathy

    Loved your tutorial! I made the card tonight, and your steps were easy to follow. I didn’t have some of the ink colors or markers, but mine were a close enough match. I wouldn’t have known how to begin to make something like this! I can’t thank you enough for the lesson. Thanks for the extra tips also like 2 versamark pads and a bigger container for embossing powder. Those are good ideas. Wonderful tutorial!

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  4. Great tutorial and great card! Truly beautiful and so vibrant! Thanks so much and congratulations on your blog – it’s great. I’ve subscribed and really look forward to seeing more of your wonderful tutorials. Thanks! ~chris

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  5. Sue (suen)'s avatar Sue (suen)

    Beautiful card! Thanks so much for the tutorial, though I know better than to think I could come close to your look! Your BG’s are always just so outstanding!

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  6. Chris's avatar Chris

    Brilliant card as usual and your tutorials are very easy to follow. I have one question. Why use the versamark and black ink together and the emboss with clear rather than stamping with the versamark and then emboss with black embossing powder.

    I look forward to more of your tutorials. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.

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  7. A very good question was asked by Chris “Why use the versamark and black ink together and then emboss with clear rather than stamping with the versamark and then emboss with black embossing powder”? Well you can use black embossing powder. I’m cheap, lol, and don’t like to buy a bunch of different colors of Embossing powders so I use clear instead. Using clear with versamark and ink gives me the option to emboss in any color of ink I have. It also saves precious room in my craft space.
    Thanks so much for the question Chris!

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  8. Gidget-Trish's avatar Gidget-Trish

    This is another wonderful tutorial. And a special thank you for showing me what kind of sponges you use….the best kind…from the buck store!*L* Love it! Your card is very beautiful. It’s so exciting to see how you create these great pieces. Thank you so much!
    Trish

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  9. Elizabeth's avatar Elizabeth

    Absolutely amazing!! Thank you , thank you for sharing your creative process. It definitely explains how some of your backgrounds and scenes are created. I can just imagine the mess I would create without some of your tips. Thanks!! You ROCK!!

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  10. Sheila's avatar Sheila

    Thank you so much for your tutorial. This card is amazing. Truly beautiful. Thank you also for your tip on embossing powder. Great idea. I love your creative process.

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  11. Jane Kennedy's avatar Jane Kennedy

    I have always loved the way you give your “recipes” on splitcoasters, but it is much more helpful to see the step by step process with the picture at each stage.

    This is a beautiful card. TFS!

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  12. Laurie's avatar Laurie

    I agree with Sharon in NE, I am in awe. Your work is just so beautiful and I can tell with your tutorials that it is just so natural and obvious how all of it goes together to create a thing of beauty. I so appreciate that you take the time to teach those of us with so much less talent. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

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  13. Hello! I tried the versamark pen and failed. What I did is, I stamped the image with pigment white and then sponged chalk over it. I thought I would seal it by coloring over it with the versamark pen and then embossing it. The powder didn’t stick. Have you had this trouble ever?
    Your designs are simply beautiful and your tutorials are FABULOUS! Thanks for all the inspiration and tips!!!

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  14. Andi asked ” tried the versamark pen and failed. What I did is, I stamped the image with pigment white and then sponged chalk over it. I thought I would seal it by coloring over it with the versamark pen and then embossing it. The powder didn’t stick. Have you had this trouble ever?”
    Andi, it was probably the chalk didn’t allow the versamark to stick well to the card stock. You may want to try a different coloring medium. 🙂

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  15. Diana Clarkson's avatar Diana Clarkson

    Wow these are so beautiful … like one other person said … these are not my colors, I am not an orange person at all … but I do love poppies. I am going to try and make a card similar to yours using your technique later this evening.
    I also have a question … how do you make it easy for the sponging to do circular motions. Do you wet your sponge before you do your coloring? I am still new at this, so I normally just use a dry sponge to do distress look … don’t want a lot of ink for that reason.
    Thanks also for a great tutorial … just reading it makes it sound so easy.
    Blessings,
    Diana

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  16. Diana asked “how do you make it easy for the sponging to do circular motions. Do you wet your sponge before you do your coloring?”
    Diana, I use a dry sponge. 🙂

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  17. Mitzy's avatar Mitzy

    Michelle,

    This is the first tutorial that I have tried. As I have already stated, I have no artistic ability AT ALL. However, I was able to make a card that I am not embarrassed to show. Thank you for sharing so much with us. It is so appreciated. You are my favorite! I look forward to seeing more of your beautiful work and your wonderful tutorials. Thank you again, and again.

    Mitzy

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  18. Jill's avatar Jill

    Michelle,

    I too have been admiring your works of art for a long time, and finally decided to try one of your tutorials. You made the steps so easy to follow, and I’m grateful for your sharing of your unique style. I’ve been in a stamping rut of sorts, but this has brought back my passion for creating cards! I made this card for my sister’s upcoming birthday and I’ll be sure to give you all the credit!
    Thanks so much,
    Jill

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