ISC Leaf in Pond – Tutorial and Blog Candy

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Ok, after an over whelming response I recreated this card so you can see how it was done.  🙂  But, this also leaves me with two of the same card, so I’ll give one away here as blog candy.  If you would like a chance at getting it, please leave a comment on this post.  If you are getting this blog update by e-mail and you wish to comment, please click this link that will take you to my blog so you can comment for a chance to win this card http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2008/06/25/isc-leaf-in-pond-tutorial/

I’ll use a random number generator to pick a number on Friday morning.

The images used on this card are by Innovative Stamp Creations, Stamp Sheets “Summer Flair” and “Fall Leaves”.  Here is a link to their online store:

http://www.innovativestampcreations.com/ischomepage.html

Let’s get started on the tutorial.   🙂

Supplies:

Stamps: Innovative Stamp Creations “Flair of Summer” & “Fall Leaves”
Paper:SU Whisper White, Old Olive & Taken with Teal
Ink: Adirondack Lettuce, Stream & Pool
Accessories:Prismacolor Markers, Versamark Marker and pad, Clear embossing powder, heat gun, Coluzzle Circle Template, Sponges, brayer

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Stamped Leaf image on Whisper White card stock by first loading the stamp with Versamark and then Lettuce ink before stamping.

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Heat embossed image using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Colored in the open area of the leaf with a Prismacolor Chartreuse marker.

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Colored the leaf with a Prismacolor Light Olive Green marker leaving some of the leaf points light green.

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Colored over the entire image with a Versamark Marker and heat embossed using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Stamped half of the grasses image by loading only part of the stamp with Versamark and then lettuce ink before stamping.

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Heat embossed grasses using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Brayered over the card stock with Pool ink.

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Cut various sizes of circle with a Coluzzle out of card stock to use as mask.

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Using the largest circle (3 5/8″) I held it in place as I sponged Stream ink around it.  I tried to have the darkest ink area right at the mask edge.

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Using a smaller circle (2.5″), I put it in the middle and sponged Stream ink around the outside edge of it.

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Using the smallest circle (2″), I put it in the middle and sponged Stream ink around the outside edge of it.

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I created a larger circle on the outside of the others by sponging Stream ink in the corners of the card stock.  You could use a larger circle mask for this step.

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Stamped the black grasses in the upper left corner by loading Basic Black ink on half of the stamp.

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To give the illusion of part of the leaf being under water I made a line between the dark green and the light green areas on the image with a White Gel pen.

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There you have it!  The finished cards all assembled, measuring 5.25″ x 5.25″.

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Hope your day is filled with peace and cool pond breezes.  🙂

Until my next post . . . . . . . . .

Michelle

162 thoughts on “ISC Leaf in Pond – Tutorial and Blog Candy

  1. Shelly P.'s avatar Shelly P.

    I just love this card! It is so beautiful, as is all of your work. I love checking your blog everyday to see what you have created!

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  2. This is beautiful Michelle! Circles and leaves. If you placed those supplies in front of me I surely would not have come up with such a creation. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Nancy Tuttens's avatar Nancy Tuttens

    HI Michelle:
    Thank you for preparing the tutorial for this card. It’s just amazing the creativity that you have and the lovely cards that you make. Every morning, the first thing I do is go to your website to see your new creation. Thanks again for sharing all your talent and wonderful techniques with us!

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  4. Linda Collins's avatar Linda Collins

    Michelle,
    Another beautiful card, I am always stunned by the complexity and yet simplicity of your cards. When you break it down for us I think wow that was so simple but when I look at the finished project I think oh my goodness I could never do that it must be so complicated. Thank you for taking the time to recreate the card for all of your fans.
    Linda

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  5. Kathy's avatar Kathy

    Thank you for showing us the process of how you made this, and for giving us a chance to win this beautiful card! Thanks also for the dimensions of the circles you used to create ripples. I just love this one…it’s so pretty!

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  6. karen m's avatar karen m

    Michelle,
    Thank you for the tutorial on this card. It is truly amazing how you created this beautiful card. the way the leaf appears to float on a pond and how you created it using the cirlcles, well I just love it… and hope to try your tutorial in the future. Thank you again.
    Blessings…
    karen m.

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  7. Becky's avatar Becky

    every day I am amazed at your talent, opening my email and seeing one of your new creations, is like Christmas every morning :).

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  8. Michelle B (JustPaintingAround)'s avatar Michelle B (JustPaintingAround)

    Thanks for taking the extra time to write this one up. It is soooo beautiful. Thanks also for the blog candy chance. And I hope I win!!!!

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  9. Alison Snow's avatar Alison Snow

    Michelle, you have such a way of thinking outside the box with your creations…truly a talent and a gift.

    Thanks for sharing and I would be so happy to be the recipient of this beautiful work of art!

    Alison

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  10. Phyllis Gunn's avatar Phyllis Gunn

    In the first couple of stages of creating the leaf, I thought, aaoooohhh Michelle made a boo boo. Then I saw the effect you were going for to make the leaf look as if it were partially submerged…..WOW. Appreciate you doing the tutorial and the opportunity to have an original Zindorf to show off!

    P.S. I got a shell stamp and don’t know what to do with it. Maybe one week you could do shells????? Whatever you do, we’ll love it.

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  11. I have you in my blogger reader and enjoy your posts but have never left you a comment. Your work is awesome and I would love to see this card up close and personal!!

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  12. Nicole Steele's avatar Nicole Steele

    To have a Zindorf original would be awesome! Your creativity in using your tools and supplies is so inspiring. And I thank you so much for posting your tutorials and creations. I know much time goes into that and I want you to know it’s deeply appreciated and admired.

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  13. Heather B's avatar Heather B

    Just wanted to pop in and thank you for the time you put into your tutorials. I am amazed that you do this for us with every card! A SUPER BIG THANKS! I would LOVE to win this card. 🙂
    Thanks for the chance!
    Heather B.

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  14. Lisa Foster's avatar Lisa Foster

    Thank you so much for recreating that most beautiful card! I LOVE the rings of water…you are SO amazing!
    Thanks also for the chance to win it! I’d LOVE to have it!

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  15. Laurie Helgason's avatar Laurie Helgason

    I wondered what happened when I saw yesterdays card.
    Although I didn’t request the tutorial, it is always interesting to watch how you develop your card.
    I still can’t get over how you can stamp an image in the middle of the paper and create the design around that image.

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  16. Carol's avatar Carol

    Michelle, this card is incredible! It gives me the feeling of water rippling all around the leaf as it gently falls into the pond! I love how you can visualize something and transfer it to ink on paper. What’s even more fabulous is how you share your knowledge with us so we can create something like this too! I never thought I’d be able to stamp Zindorf style, but you’ve enabled me to try it through these great tutorials! I’d really be honored to win one of your fabulous cards, so I’m throwing my name into the mix. Great prize!! TFS all you do!!!

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  17. Dawn Frost's avatar Dawn Frost

    Your card is gorgeous as usual! What is truly amazing is that you share your techniques and experience with us so we can create the same amazing cards. Thank you so much.

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  18. Kari's avatar Kari

    Your leaf cards are really beautiful as are all of your other creations. Funny how we all seem to think of leaves as a fall card.. I would love to have an original Zindorf card. Thanks for sharing.

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  19. Niki Winchell's avatar Niki Winchell

    Michelle,
    Your cards are so lovely, and it’s so generous of you to share your talent in the tutorials. I’d love to have a sample in hand.

    Thanks,
    Niki

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  20. Eileen McClean's avatar Eileen McClean

    Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent and creative ideas. You make it look so simple and your directions are so easy to follow. Thanks
    Eileen

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  21. MSBetsyZ's avatar MSBetsyZ

    Wow, I just choked on my coffee! LOL, Michelle, this is gorgeous! How didn’t I see it the other day??? I guess I was in a hurry….anyway, thanks for the tut, girl!

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  22. Gidget-Trish's avatar Gidget-Trish

    Love it! I love the way your image makes it appear that the leaf just fell into the water and the water circles are radiating around it. Great job! Thanks again. 🙂
    Trish

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  23. Michelle – Thank you so much for the tutorial. Now I can make water rings too (although they won’t be as beautiful as yours…lol) to impress my friends and relatives. It is so pretty. have a great day!

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  24. a. Allard's avatar a. Allard

    Chere Mme Zindorf,
    Un gros merci encore une fois! Vos explications sont toujour claires et faciles a comprendre. Carte superbe!

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  25. Bessey's avatar Bessey

    Thanks for the tutorial Michelle. Would love to have the card. When I looked at the card, it never dawn on me, the circles where done the way they were. You are soooo
    good. Have a nice day.

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  26. Diana's avatar Diana

    Oh pick me, pick me…what a wonderful oportunity to have a Zindorff original.

    Thanks for the tutorials on all your beautiful work.

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