Direct to Paper Scene – Tutorial #187

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Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Lovely as a Tree
Paper: Stampin’ Up Old Olive, Whisper White & Basic Black
Ink: Distress Ink Tattered Rose, Old Paper, Frayed Burlap, Dried Marigold, Peeled Paint, Black Soot, Aged Mahogany, Adirondack Pesto
Accessories: Big Shot and Top Note Die, Brads, Sponge, Chocolate Chip marker, White Gel Pen, Black Marker

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I will start out with an assortment of Distress pads and a 4″ x 5.25″ piece of Whisper White Card stock.

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Here is a shot of one of the distress ink pads.  See how the pad is raised above the plastic base.  You can use the raised pad edge to smear/streak the color on your card stock.

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Using the Old Paper distress pad edge, smeared the ink on the bottom of the card stock.

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Using the corner of the Frayed Burlap Distress ink pad, smeared a bit of ink on.

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Used the edge of the Aged Mahogany Distress ink pad with a half of circle motion to create a bit of grasses on the card stock.

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Used the edge of the Peeled Paint Distress pad and created a streak of ground in the middle of the scene.

Used the edge of the Aged Mahogany pad and smeared ink from the left side of the sky to the right side.

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Tapped the edge of the Black Soot Distress Ink pad along the horizon line randomly to create some interest in the distance.

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Stamped the Oak Tree with Black Soot Distress Ink.

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Colored in the trunk with a Stampin’ Up Chocolate Chip marker.

Sponged Adirondack Pesto Ink on the lower leaf area of the tree.

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Sponged Peeled Paint Distress ink on the upper leaf area of the tree.

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The sky area looked a little bland so I used the edge of the Tattered Rose Distress pad and smeared the ink from Left to Right across the sky area.

Added a bit of Dried Marigold Distress ink in the sky area using the edge of the ink pad.

That’s a little better.  🙂

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My tree was fading a bit in the back ground so I added some dots on the left side of the tree leaf area and outlined the left side of the trunk with a White Gel Pen.

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Used a black marker to outline the right side of the tree and added some dots on the right side of leaf area.

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Used my new Big Shot Die Cut machine and the Top Note Die to create my mat for my scene out of a 4″ x 5.25″ piece of Whisper White card stock.

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I used the negative piece and layered it on top of my main image panel.

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Sponged Peeled Paint Distress Ink on the right and left side of the white panel.

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Cut an 4 7/8″ x 6 3/8″ piece of Old Olive Card stock and sponged Pesto ink at the corners of it.

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Assembled my card and here it is finished measuring 5″ x 6.5″.

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I hope this tutorial has inspired you to get out your ink pads and smear some ink on something.  🙂

May your Wednesday be filled with Spring breezes and sunshine.

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

Hugs,

Michelle Zindorf

Get ready for Brayer Workshops!  I am coming to:

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Wheaton, Illinois

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Dayton, Ohio

Savannah, Georgia

Covington, Indiana

Buffalo, Minnesota

Webster, New York

Stoughton, Wisconsin

Castro Valley, California

Yardley, Pennsylvania (near Philadelphia)

Knox, Maine

Broomfield, Colorado

Lynchburg, Virginia

Columbia, Missouri

Here is a link to my workshop calendar where you can see all of my travel schedule and to get info on beginner and advanced Brayer workshops:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/workshop-calendar

Link to my Stampin’ Up website were you can order all of your must have Stampin’ Up products from me 24-7:  http://michellezindorf.stampinup.net

Here is a link to all of my tutorials:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/tutorials-ive-written/

Frequently asked questions answers:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/frequently-asked-questions/

66 thoughts on “Direct to Paper Scene – Tutorial #187

  1. AngelaC's avatar AngelaC

    Fabulous – it is great to see you create another fantastic card but using a different technique! You make it look so easy Michelle – I always seem to get the completely wrong shape when I try something like this!

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  2. Gidget-Trish's avatar Gidget-Trish

    I love the background of direct to paper distress inks! It looks like a painting. And don’t you just love the top note die? Great card Michelle. 😀
    Trish

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  3. Kimbo's avatar Kimbo

    Michelle–

    I smear ink all the time, but it’s usually not on purpose!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂 I’ve never used just the edge of the pad before–I’ll have to give this a try. Also–love the way you used the negative of your Top Note as the mat–looks great!

    Thanks for another great card!

    Kim in Cincy

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  4. Evelyn----Ks.stamper's avatar Evelyn----Ks.stamper

    Yeah for you Michelle, I’m so glad you showed a tutorial on using the distress inks. I for one, just love this technique, and WOW what a gorgeous card. Thank you so much for this tutorial can’t wait to try. Oh by the way did I tell you I LOVE THIS CARD.
    Evelynn

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  5. Christina Franco's avatar Christina Franco

    I don’t know how you manage to create all of these scenes in your head…each one is unique and beautiful. Another lovely, lovely card!!

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  6. Brenda's avatar Brenda

    Oh this is gorgeous – I have all these items so I am going to give this a try this weekend and YES I look forward to every weekend so much also. Work is such a drag but necessary and thank God I have a job these days. Anywho – I would have never thought to use the reverse die cut idea – you are just a wonder Michelle ! Thanks for all the wonderful tutorials.

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  7. Beth's avatar Beth

    Sponging the tree to make it leafy! Brilliant!!!

    Live for the weekend?!?! Doesn’t everybody? Remeber that song by Loverboy in the ’80’s – Everybody’s working for the weekend. (Everybody’s goin’ off the deep end)

    That’s me, how about you?

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  8. Carol Dee's avatar Carol Dee

    I love that set too, I will never part with it, even in retirement. You can keep it, just not use it for SU demos.

    Great technique for this card, and wonderful colors. I like the frame from the top note die. Great way to use what other wise would have been scrap.

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  9. Marcia's avatar Marcia

    Wow – this may be my favorite!! I am excited to see you are coming to Virginia! I will look for the details on that workshop. You really inspire me. If you sold the distress ink pads, I would buy them from you. I don’t have any but I just may go buy every one you used in this card! Enjoy the rest of your day!

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  10. StampinCathy's avatar StampinCathy

    Wow! This looks like a painting. This card is just amazing and love the direct to paper. I’m still drooling over this card. You are one super duper inspiring and creative person.

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  11. Linda's avatar Linda

    Michelle,

    Wnat a gorgeous card!…I Love the way you used the distress inks…I can’t wait to give this a try. I haven’t really used my distress inks much…but with this card and technique I will certainly give it a try.

    Thanks for the tutorial on distress inks!
    Linda

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  12. Laura Diekevers's avatar Laura Diekevers

    Oh, Michelle I love this! You are right Lovely as a Tree is the best set – it was the 1st set I ever ordered before becoming a demonstrator. A very timeless set. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. rebekka's avatar rebekka

    Yes you have inspired me :). I love this, love the colors and how gorgeous this looks by just swiping ink on paper :). I do copy a few of your cards for my blog, and yes I give you full credit 🙂 and a link to swing by here. I sure do miss you when you are gone..

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  14. Wendy Gorton's avatar Wendy Gorton

    Michelle, I love the way you used the distress ink pads to create this warm, beautiful scene. The Top Note frame is a perfect compliment to your artwork. Wendy

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  15. DCorder's avatar DCorder

    YIKES!! Broomfield, CALIFORNIA or COLORADO???? Please tell me I didn’t pay for a class in CALIFORNIA!!!

    Great card – love that direct to paper look!

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

    I love your work. I love this stamp set. And I really, really love what you did. It’s fantastic!!! Thanks for the tutorial.

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  17. I think this is one of your best yet, Michelle. I marvel at how you come up with such wonderful creations time after time. This is a gorgeous scene, so beautifully done. And it’s one of my favourite stamp sets too. I’ve just started using Distress inks, so the inspiration couldn’t have been more timely. Thanks for sharing it.

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  18. Susan's avatar Susan

    Michelle this is over the top incredible. This card is a work of art. Thanks so much for showing us how to use all these products. Your tutorials are great. Thanks for taking all the time to photo and explain it all.

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  19. Becky's avatar Becky

    This is my favorite SU stamp set as well. I should be a (((tree))) hugger. I love trees esp. the old rickety ones. 🙂 You have done such a wonderful job. I would love to have that top note die cut but don’t know if it will work in my cuttlebug. I don’t have enough funds to buy the big shot right now. ; D I have a feeling Santa won’t have enough funds either. I’ll just enjoy your tutorials when you use them. I can’t wait to see your next creation. Thanks for sharing ….. Becky

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  20. Joanne Valente's avatar Joanne Valente

    A masterpiece with ink pads – just amazing. I love the brown accents – it looked like an old fence separating the green pasture from the grass. I agree with others, your vision is incredible. I can’t tell you how many “Zindorfian” stamps I buy thinking, what would Michelle do with this?..and then they sit in my stamp studio waiting to come to life.

    I’m glad to see you branch out again to some non-SU products. Don’t get me wrong, I used them 75% of the time, but because of you I branched out to many other stamp companies, & purchased PC markers/pencils, Adirondack and Distress Inks. I was worried that now you are w/SU, your tutorials would be SU exclusive. Glad to see I was wrong. Keep the variety coming. We want it all girl – is that too much to ask ; )

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  21. Phyllis's avatar Phyllis

    Michelle you never cease to amaze!!! This is one of the most beautiful creations I have seen in quit a while! I agree, I love Lovely as A Tree! One question though; in using the tattered rose ink pad and doing a half circle motion…..do you recommend starting at the top if the circle motion and coming down and around? Or starting at the bottom and coming around and up? I could just go play but thought I’d ask anyway. Thanks once again for a wonderful tutorial.

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  22. kylie c's avatar kylie c

    Wow, another inspiring card, I sooooo wish you were coming to Australia, I would come to every class!!! I have bought so many trees lately as I am so inspired by your wonderful work, everyone will be getting tree cards this year!! Thanks again for sharing your wonderful talent…you are truly an inspiration.

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  23. Cindi's avatar Cindi

    Another amazing card!! This is one of my fav stamp sets you can use all the trees in so many ways thats what makes it one of my favs!!

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  24. Vina's avatar Vina

    Wow.. your work is so amazing & inspirational! I wish I had a pinky finger amount of your creative talent!! I really enjoy your tutorials..thank you for sharing! One day I’ll get brave enough to try it myself!

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  25. Lucy's avatar Lucy

    This is fantastic again. Thanks for sharing your artwork with us. It looks so easy and it turns out to be so difficult. Love your work, love your tutorials and love this set (because of all I had seen on your site I bought the lovely as a tree set too!) Thanks again!

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  26. Janet's avatar Janet

    This is just amazing! Oh i love the colors! I think i will have to give this a case. I bought this set when it first came out, like you i am more of a nature person. Thanks!

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