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. Elaine's avatar Elaine

    Wow! Your work is more than eye candy…it’s the whole box of chocolates! I’m so glad someone referred me to your tutorials…I’m in awe every day! Thank you for sharing!

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  2. Larie's avatar Larie

    You just keep blowing me away with your art work. I am working on the brayer but not near your level yet, although I am pretty good with the sponge. Thank you for your great tutorials. Larie

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  3. Abby V's avatar Abby V

    I just discovered you through a blog I frequent, and can I just say….your style just blows me away! I am always on the lookout for a new technique to ooh and aah over and your past tutorials are just what I would love to play around with! Thank you for sharing such a wonderful style with many of us here on the internet! You have been a great inspiration!

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  4. Gloria's avatar Gloria

    Thank you so much for the tutorial. The card is beautiful and I can’t wait to try making it. I noticed that you use the prisma color markers, do you like them better than the Copic? Thanks again for all the tutorials. Smiles–Gloria

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  5. Suzanne Lameraux's avatar Suzanne Lameraux

    Holy smokes! This is one absolutely stunning card! All of your work is gorgeous…

    Thank you ever so much for sharing your artwork with the world.

    Hugs,
    Suz

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  6. Heather Schlatter's avatar Heather Schlatter

    Michelle,
    I do love your work! I have passed your blog onto all my Stamper’s Club member’s and most of them check out your blog daily!

    I have one teensy request. Could you do a tutorial or two some time using an SU set? I started reading your blog when you did the Seedling tutorial, and I immeadiatly did that card. In fact I am going to teach your technique at my July Stampers club and we are going to do that card then.

    I love all your tutorials it is just I do not have any of those stamps and I have not gotten to do one of your tutorials since the last SU card you made a couple of months ago.

    I am sorry if this is to much to ask, I know you are probably very busy with all the design work you do and if it is just disregard my request! 🙂

    I know I could do your tutorials if I went and bought the sets you are using and that is probably the point! he he he

    Heather Schlatter

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  7. The stampimg barroness's avatar The stampimg barroness

    Fabulous! as usual. I look forward to your creations every morning. Have even tried a few. Not as good as yours, but your tutoring is great and I am improving.

    Thanks

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  8. DonnaD's avatar DonnaD

    It’s 1am and I’can’t stop oooohhhing and ahhhhhing at you wonderful work. It I could I’d start working on one that tutorial right now, except I think I’m about to fall face first into my inks! I don’t have the SU inks, but maybe I can use what I have and they will work for me. I would love to have your card. Dont stop doing these tutorials, they are fabulous.

    Pick me! Pick me! LOL

    Donna

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  9. Carole's avatar Carole

    Oh I’m so glad that you did a tutorial for this card. I’m really loving all your leaves but this one is just mesmerizing!
    I always look forward to your tutorials because there are helping me see my stamps and supplies in a whole new way!
    Keep ’em coming!
    Carole

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  10. Kathee's avatar Kathee

    Thank you so much for taking the time to re-create this beautiful card! Your work has inspired me to try my stamping in whole new ways! Thanks you for sharing your talent so graciously with us!

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  11. LoriT's avatar LoriT

    I just love to check for your emails/blog updates! You have such a unique and creative style. It is inspiring to see other ways to use my stamps and tools.
    Thanks for a chance to win!

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  12. Marliese's avatar Marliese

    Michelle, thank you for the tutorial. I look forward to checking your website every morning to see what awesome creation you’ve come up with. I’ve never been disappointed. Each one is beautiful.

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  13. Michelle, Your techniques and creativity are amazing. Your cards come from within you and I am able to actually see the water and the leaf floating gracefully on it. Truly artistic work!

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  14. Peggy's avatar Peggy

    thanks so much for doing this. You knew we would not let you get off with a coment like “if” we want it..of course we did. Thanks for doing it. Your work is so great.

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  15. Rae P.'s avatar Rae P.

    hi Michelle,
    I finally got the nerve to try doing one of your tutorials yesterday and oh my god, the card looks great !!! I so look forward to receiving your tutorials every day but I was very hesitant to try one because I thought it would be too complicated for me. But… I followed your instructions and the result was the beautiful card that I made! Your instructions are a breeze to follow. I am thrilled with my card and I’m on to the next one. Mmmm which tutuorial will it be today? Thank you so much for sharing your work of art with us and for the chance to win your card.

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  16. Donna's avatar Donna

    Spectacular! I am new to your blog, and really love this tutorial. I am looking forward to receiving more of your blogs and hopefully I can try to re-create some of your wonderful cards. Thanks so much!

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  17. I absolutely LOVE your cards. Thank you so much for sharing your techniques. Not everyone is so willing to share their talent. I would be honored to have one of your creations to inspire me. Thanks for a chance to receive your card.

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  18. Becky's avatar Becky

    Michele, You are amazing……did you know this about yourself ?? I would have never thought to do the 3 circles as a circle of water…..neatooooo. This has such lovely color combos and is truly a beautiful piece of art. You never cease to amaze me. I look forward to your tutorials every day. Thanks for sharing your talent. You must enjoy embossing like I do. I love love love doing it. Happy STamping !!! Becky

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  19. Thank you so much for posting a tutorial for this card! I really love how you did it and am so amazed at your artistic and design skills. Thank you also for posting such clear directions with the tutorial – I know it must take so much time, so thank you so much. Its so refreshing to come onto your blog and sink into your creative process and look at your lovely cards. Best wishes to you,
    Sankari

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  20. Sally McDonald's avatar Sally McDonald

    My dream is to be able to make a card as awesome as this one and to have the actual card to inspire me would be beyond words. Thanks for the opportunity to have an original Zindorf creation! Thanks, Sally

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  21. Mari's avatar Mari

    I am always in awe of your creativity. Everything seems so simple and logical once you explain it (which you also do very well). The end result is always stunning. If I was on a desert isle I would take your blog with me! 😀

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  22. Bev Ochab's avatar Bev Ochab

    Michelle,
    Your cards are always so fabulous!! I love looking at them
    and discovering the nuances of color and interesting
    layers…I LOVE YOUR ART!!!
    Bev

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  23. sandyh's avatar sandyh

    michelle, another beautiful card! your technique is awe inspiring! i would love to have an original!!
    the nice thing is that i don’t HAVE to have the stamps, etc that you are using but can duplicate the technique with what i already have on hand. your instructions certainly have made me a better artist! i look forward to each new tutorial!
    thanks, sandyh

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  24. Heather Fullerton's avatar Heather Fullerton

    I can imagine nothing more exciting than to actually have something made by my Goddess of the StampWorld. As usual this is a beautiful work of are. I keep thinking what more can she create and yet your brilliant mind keeps creating. You are indeed a genius artist.
    Retired Heather

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  25. Francine's avatar Francine

    I really can’t believe how amazing your work is. Every single card that you make is breath taking and exquisite. I am so greatful that you make tutorials for everyone to view. Your work has really made me think outside the box so thank you for that! Please keep up the amazing work you truly inspire so many of us!
    Francine DiCicco

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  26. Wow, so many comments…but I shouldn’t be surprised, your tutorials are awesome and I really look forward to seeing what you’ve come up with next!
    BTW – did you know that you have a huge following in Australia…yep, we love you down under!

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  27. Laurie's avatar Laurie

    Michelle, I do believe you are up for a tutorial sainthood award! The fact that you take all this time to share with us everyday, is amazing! But to think you would redo a card you were unable to photograph, there isn’t even a word to describe it! I would LOVE a Michelle original so would be happy happy for you to pick my random number!

    I do have a question. I have gone about buying more clear embossing powder to put into a container as you do. My concern is whether it is a problem to combine different brands of ep. I didn’t think about that until after I bought a large container of a different brand. Have you done this or do you know if it would be a problem? Thanks for the help.

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