ISC Flutterby – Tutorial & Blog Candy

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I have a little butterfly action for you on today’s tutorial and also I’m giving this card away as blog candy.

All you need to do to enter for a chance to get this card is leave me a comment here 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/2008/07/08/isc-flutterby-tutorial-blog-candy/

I’ll use a random number generator to pick a number on Thursday morning, July 10th.

The images used in today’s tutorial are by Innovative Stamp Creations from their “Flowers & Elements” & “About Me” Sheets.  Here is a link to their online store:

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

Ready for some Emboss Resist, Resist?  Let’s get started on today’s Tutorial.  🙂

Supplies:

Stamps: Innovative Stamp Creations “About Me” & “Flowers & Elements”
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Soft Sky & Basic Black
Ink: Stampin’ Up More Mustard, Barely Banana, Going Gray, Basic Black, Baroque Burgundy & Really Rust
Accessories: Prismacolor Marker Sky Blue Light, Ribbon, Brads, Photo Corner Punch, Aqua Painter, Versamark marker, Going Gray marker, Faber Castell Yellow & Black markers, Sponges

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Stamped Butterfly with Palette Noir Black ink on a 3.75″ x 5.25″ of Whisper White card stock.

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Colored in the image with a Prismacolor Sky Blue Light marker.

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Darkened the middle of the image with a Faber Castell Black marker.

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Colored over the entire image with a Versamark marker, by coloring the light parts first and then going to the dark parts.

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

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Over Stamped butterfly image with the Flower image using Craft Going Gray ink.

Note:  if you don’t have craft ink you can load your stamp first with Versamark then your Classic ink before stamping.  The Versamark will let your embossing powder stick to your image.

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Heat embossed the image with clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Colored in the flower using an Aqua Painter and Barely Banana ink. 

Note:  While your ink pad is closed you can squeeze the lid down on the pad to create a little pool of ink on the lid in which to water color with.

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Added some Going Gray ink to the top half of the flower.

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Colored the entire flower with Versamark marker.

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Heat embossed it with clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Used the Barely Banana ink pad directly on the card stock, covering all of the it.

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Sponged More Mustard ink on ramdomly, but leaving the lower left corner light.

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Sponged on Really Rust ink.

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Sponged on some Baroque Burgundy ink.

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Sponged a little black ink to get really dark under the butterfly and at the top of the card stock.

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Added a Going Gray marker shadow at the bottom of the flower.

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Traced fine line around the bottom of the flower and butterfly to create some depth. 

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Added some Faber Castell Yellow marker on top of the embossed flower to punch up the color a bit. 

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Heated the embossing powder on the flower to melt the marker in a bit.

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Assembled card and added ribbon, brads and punched photo corners.

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Here the card is finished measuring 5″ x 6.5″.

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Thanks for checking out the tutorial today.  Why don’t you give emboss resist, resist a try?

May your day be filled with dreamy sweet smelling flowers and butterflies.

Until my next post. . . . . . .

Michelle

171 thoughts on “ISC Flutterby – Tutorial & Blog Candy

  1. Jesse aka Inkyhive's avatar Jesse aka Inkyhive

    Beautiful, Michelle. I so like all your tutorials. I think I will try this one today as I sit at my stamp desk and look into my flower garden. Thank you, for all the great arts of work and showing us how you do it! I love the fact that you use ink and more ink and not papers to make your lovely cards! hugs~~ Jesse aka Inkyhive

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  2. Glinda Chasteen's avatar Glinda Chasteen

    This is simply gorgeous. I had to read the tutorial cause I first thought you had cut out the butterfly. Great job and thanks for the chance to win this beautiful card. Glinda

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  3. Phyllis Gunn's avatar Phyllis Gunn

    You never cease to amaze!!! This piece of art is beautiful! Your tutorials are so informative that I can apply these techniques to other creations. Last but not least, thank you for the opportunity be a potential owner of this art!

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  4. Nancy Tuttens's avatar Nancy Tuttens

    Awesome card Michelle. All your cards are stunning. You are so talented. Again, thank you for sharing your technique and your ideas with us. Your colour schemes are amazing! Keep them coming please.

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  5. Barb's avatar Barb

    Hi Michelle, What a beautiful card and awesome tutorial!
    I hope to case it today.
    I really enjoy your work and admire what you can do with paper and ink!
    Such amazing pieces!
    Thanks for sharing ,
    Thanks for giving us the opportunity to win some blog candy!
    Have a Happy Tuesday!
    Barb

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  6. Kathy's avatar Kathy

    So beautiful and so much depth! A chance to win one of your cards is the best kind of blog candy! Thanks for all that you do!

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

    Thanks so much for my daily dose of inspiration. You have taught me so much. Thanks also for the blog candy!

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  8. Barb (GrandmaUpNorth)'s avatar Barb (GrandmaUpNorth)

    This card is awesome. The butterfly looks like it could fly off the card!! Thanks so much for the tutorial. Your work is amazing!!!

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  9. Bessey's avatar Bessey

    Beautiful card Michelle! You are such a gifted woman; and with the tutorials, a great teacher to all! Thanks! You rock! It’s fun to try and reproduce the cards you show us. Keep them coming.

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  10. Gail's avatar Gail

    Michelle, your tutorials are simply awesome. I love visiting your blog there is always so much to learn. Keep them coming – you inspire all of us.

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  11. Peggy Maier's avatar Peggy Maier

    Love this card so much I’m going to try it today (even though I don’t have the same stamps). Your tutorial gives me confidence. Thanks for all your work putting these tutorials together for us!

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  12. Terri H.'s avatar Terri H.

    Michelle, This is so gorgeous! When I first looked at this card, I thought you had added the butterfly and flower as a cutout. The dimension you got through coloring is just amazing! TFS

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  13. Eileen McClean's avatar Eileen McClean

    once again Michelle your work is such great art. Love trying to imitate as your tutorials are wonderful. Thanks for this opportunity
    Eileen

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  14. Suzie H's avatar Suzie H

    I agree with Jesse.I love how you use layers of ink instead of layers of c.s. Just recently found your blog and love your art work. Will have to try casing this beautiful butterfly card. Your work is truly art. Thank you for being blessed and sharing your blessing with the world.

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  15. Dawn Knight's avatar Dawn Knight

    I LOVE your work, michelle! My goodness… what talent! I try all of your techniques and the way you write the tutorials are very eaxy to understand! Thanks for your time and effort!

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  16. Sally McDonald's avatar Sally McDonald

    I have been ‘collecting’ butterfly stamps and always looking for creative ways to use them…thanks for the inspiration.

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  17. esther's avatar esther

    Very neat! ours is the first blog I go to for inspiration each day! Thanks for sharing your incredible talent…and artwork. Loved the gourd, too. Be blessed! Esther

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  18. Robin S's avatar Robin S

    I like this one, i had it almost figured out how you did this one before I read your tutorial. I missed a couple of steps, but you do a wonderful job on your cards and I can not get enough of your easy explanations. Thank you.

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  19. Carol Gatton's avatar Carol Gatton

    Michelle, At first glance, I though this was a photo……..breath taking!!!
    May I ask, were do you get such unusual size envelopes to fit your cards? I like the variety of sizes you use but not sure were to obtain envelopes. Thank you once again for an other masterpiece.

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  20. Anne's avatar Anne

    Wow what a beautiful card! and awesome blog candy.. I hope I win.
    Thanks for the step by step,your instructions are so easy to follow maybe I should quit procrstinating and just jump in and stamp something.
    Anne S

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  21. Christine's avatar Christine

    amazing card, it’s almost on fire. I love all the colours you’ve used and would love to have one of your cards. Thanks for the tutorials.

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  22. Hello Michelle
    My bestest friend Tonnice whom I call the Card Diva, well I have to admit you just might take the tittle away from her LOL..
    Your cards are brillliant really fabulous.. The background effest is stunning.
    I hope Tonnice can lear how to do this, I hear it is trial and error.
    Really thanks for your inspiration in all you do.
    I crown you Card Diva extroidinair. Have a great day..

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  23. Laurie Helgason's avatar Laurie Helgason

    Beautiful card Michelle. I love the colors.
    I need more practice with the brayer so I am glad you used sponges on this card.

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  24. Nancy's avatar Nancy

    I can only dream of making cards like you do! What an honor it would be to own one of the cards you made. Thanks for this opportunity.

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  25. Gidget-Trish's avatar Gidget-Trish

    The graduation of colours and the shadowing really make this butterfly and flower pop. Beautiful work. I must try to make this one today with the stamps I have here. I have tried the resist resist technique before and it’s is very cool how the embossing just melts into itself from each image. Thanks so much for the knowledge to do this kind of work. You almost make me look like I know what I’m doing!*LOL* 😀
    Trish

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  26. Kheila's avatar Kheila

    WOW! This one is just incredible! I love that you show us a step by step so we can give it a try! I’d love to win….keeping my fingers crossed!!

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  27. Lynnor's avatar Lynnor

    This is gorgeous!!!! I love that fiery background! Thanks so much for sharing your creative secrets with all of us…it is a great inspiration!

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  28. Wanda in NC's avatar Wanda in NC

    Stunning! I can’t wait to try this one, as I want to do all of your cards/tutorials; thanks for sharing all your creavity Michelle.

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  29. A Zindorf card is pretty much the best BC ever!!!!

    Thanks for the chance – it’s lovely!! I would frame it if I won!

    Sometime, could you talk about the difference between Prismacolor and Copic markers and why you chose yours?

    Or, if I’m a ding dong and missed it could you point me towards a post explaining it?

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  30. Cathy Green's avatar Cathy Green

    I enjoy your work so much and have for quite a while. You are so talented! I also appreciate that you show us how to do your ‘magic’. Thanks! Cathy

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  31. Shirley Lee's avatar Shirley Lee

    Stunning card, Michelle! The colors in all your cards show your artistic talent. You always seem to know the “right” colors as backgrounds, as accents, and as the total look. Your tutorials are real teaching tools for all of us. Thanks for taking the time to do such gorgeous cards and sharing it with the world. Would love to win your card.
    Shirley L.
    Roseville, CA

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