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. Thank you so much for making the tutorial…I just did my first Zindorf tutorial last night (after seeing what y’all did with Karen Barber!) Then – I got a little stuck on the second card I tried recreating – I am not so good with that dang roller – YET! LOL I have a feeling I am going to going through a LOT of whisper white while I figure it out! I will be posting these cards – well one good card and a lousy attempt at a second!

    You are a true blue artist – and I appreciate the fact that you share your talents with those of us who aren’t but can fake it pretty well!! LOL
    Maureen

    http://moreofreenscreations.blogspot.com

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  2. Marilyn's avatar Marilyn

    This is a beautiful card and tank you for taking the time to do the tutorial for us. I would be honored to win one of your cards

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  3. Ann's avatar Ann

    this is so beautiful. You are such a talented artist. Its really cool that you give the instructions to each of your cards. I am trying to become a better stamper trying out of your techniques. Thanks for all of your hardwork.

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  4. You are so amazing. Everytime I visit I leave with my jaw on the floor for at least 30 mins. after! lol:) WOW.. circles who knew! 🙂

    Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent through your jaw dropping creations!

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  5. Eileen M's avatar Eileen M

    Oh, I would love to have this card! You are so amazing and generous with your talent!
    Thank you, thank you for the chance to win, as well as for sharing your talent!

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  6. LynneZ's avatar LynneZ

    Michelle – This card is totally awesome – I just love everything about it. I would love to win it – I know that I would frame it – it’s that beautiful. Thank you for taking the time to write the wonderful tutorial – I think that I could really do this!

    LynneZ

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  7. Twyla's avatar Twyla

    WOW!!!! I would be so honored if I won the chance to recieve one of you cards. I absolutley love your style and technique. Thank you for sharing your “how to’s” now if I could only get the same results. I wish I was closer so we could get together.

    Twyla

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  8. Karen's avatar Karen

    Just brilliant, Michelle! I watch all your tutorials, being a scrapbooker and aspiring cardmaker, and am amazed at how you stop every step of the way to take a photograph–it’s very generous of you to teach us all your methods!

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  9. Dayla's avatar Dayla

    I think of all your tutorials that I have seen, this is the card that I love the most. I think it is so relaxing and peaceful! Keep up the good work…I very much enjoy reading your blog everyday!!!

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  10. Sandy's avatar Sandy

    I’m so glad you did the tutorial. I would never have guessed that’s what you did for the circles. It’s fabulous. I love the color combination.

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  11. Nelda Deakins's avatar Nelda Deakins

    Oh this just intrigues me – can almost see the leaf making the ripples in actual water!
    So glad you shared this technique, as with all that you do share with us! I was one that requested you to share this tutorial, and thanks again so much. It’s a use for my never used set of acrylic circle templates from Evo! Thanks and I do so hope you make me the lucky recipient!
    Nelda in TN

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  12. Kate's avatar Kate

    Your work is amazing! Thank you for your tutorials. I would love to win this card.
    I never miss a day of reading your blog.
    Kate

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  13. Jenny's avatar Jenny

    OK, so I am kinda new to the whole blogging experience, and have been waiting *patiently* for your next email/tutorial. I realize now that I should be checking your blog! Yikes! It is so amazing that you do this for your fans! Thank you!

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  14. Wow you have so many comments to this card. As always it’s just beautiful. I looks like the leaf fell into water and caused ripples. I love the way you framed is as well. Beautiful card, and wonderful blog candy! Hope I have a chance to own a Michelle Zindorf original…
    Barb Hardeman
    barbiebeth@grandecom.net

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  15. Marcia's avatar Marcia

    I have been told by several people that my cards are really beautiful. They obviously have not seen your work yet. You are truly an amazing artist, Michelle, and so generous to share your techniques with us. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Like everyone else, I would be thrilled to win this card.
    Marcia

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  16. Denise Bryant's avatar Denise Bryant

    Thanks for walking us through the steps for this card. I love looking at the step-by-step photos. It’s a beautiful card!
    Denise B

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  17. Kim's avatar Kim

    Wow Michelle, I would feel so gifted to receive one of your cards. Each day I can’t wait to check my email to see what you have for us today. And each card/technique leaves me in owe. What a talented lady you are, my goal is to be able to complete one of your techniques. Since I haven’t come close to your gorgeous work I will keep trying. Thanks so much for sharing with us.

    Kim

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  18. Lisa Schipritt's avatar Lisa Schipritt

    Hello from Charlestown, RI…would I ever love to display a piece of your art in my home….I will keep my fingers crossed…keep up the beautiful work…Lisa

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  19. Alyce Schwenn's avatar Alyce Schwenn

    I am SO happy that I came across your blog last week. The step by step instructions with photos is wonderful. Love the card.

    Alyce

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  20. Debbie DeBose's avatar Debbie DeBose

    Loved the card, the colors and your blog. I am new to the site, was given your name by a friend at work. I will be a frequent visitor from now on.

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  21. Kathy R's avatar Kathy R

    This is so stunningly serene. Thanks for sharing the instructions and wonderful photos, and also for the chance to win this beautiful card.

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  22. nancy littrell's avatar nancy littrell

    Wow……another awesome tutorial giving out the secret of your sponged and highlighted background. All your cards are just Stunningly WOW cards! TFS…I must try soon…Nancy

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  23. Christine's avatar Christine

    so beautiful, I love the way the leaf is partially floating on water. Thanks for the technique tips on creating these illusions. Keep them comming.

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  24. Faith W.'s avatar Faith W.

    Gorgeous card again Michelle. Thanks for sharing your talent with us and a change to win your blog candy. Your tutorials are fantastic.

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  25. Shelly Schmidt's avatar Shelly Schmidt

    Awesome- you made a tutorial!!! Wahoo!!! I stamped today with my friend Nancy- we CASED your Threes Trees and birds card in Soft Sky and bayou Blue….your tutorials are so easy to follow- it is fabulous- looks like yours too! My husband is so impressed…..He usually does not comment on too many of my cards…… Anyway, THANK YOU so much for sharing your awesome talent and inspiring me to try new things in my stamping room (which is the kitchen table)!!!

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  26. Mona's avatar Mona

    Your tutorials are perfect! I look forward to my emails now that I am signed up for your blog. This leaf one may be my favorite yet. I hope I win this card…then I could look forward to getting something beautiful in the mail instead of bills! LOL Thank you for sharing.

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  27. Michelle Hoger/mitch47's avatar Michelle Hoger/mitch47

    I love your tutorials Michelle! I also love your work, and this card. It is so Zen-like, and tranquil even with the deep bright colors.

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  28. Sue M's avatar Sue M

    Michelle your cards are brilliant and you create everything so effortlessly!! Thanks so much for the tutorial! Maybe one day I will be able to create something that will come half as close!!

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  29. Janet Davidson's avatar Janet Davidson

    Michelle..

    Your cards are absolutely gorgeous!! I appreciate your wonderful step x step directions..and to learn what products you use as well. You do a great job! Love every email update!!

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