Traditional Santa – Tutorial #286 and Homeless Ink Pads

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My last post was of a non-traditional colored Christmas Card.  Well today’s is definitely a traditional Christmas card.   This tutorial is a long one since I show how to build a scene using the embossed resist technique.  

Before we get into the tutorial, I want to give away some homeless ink pads and reinkers.  One of these pads have never been used and the rest have been used very little and have lots of good life left in them.  This give away includes the following Stampin’ Up Classic ink pads:

Riding Hood Red, Tangerine Tango, Pink Pirouette, Pacific Point, Kiwi Kiss and 2 pads of Baja Breeze.  Also included is a reinker of Pacific Point and Kiwi Kiss.  🙂

Can you give these pads a good home?  If so, leave a comment on this post to enter the give away.  If you are receiving this post via e-mail you will need to click this link and then leave a comment at the bottom of the post:   http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2009/12/11/traditional-santa-tutorial-286-and-homeless-ink-pads/

I will select the winner using a random number generate on Monday, December 14, 2009.  Please help me find them a good loving home.  Thank you.  🙂

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Now on with the tutorial. . . . . . .

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up! Jolliest Time of Year, Baroque Motifs, Lovely as a Tree, Many Merry Messages
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White and Real Red
Ink: Stampin’ Up Basic Black, Tempting Turquoise and Not Quite Navy
Accessories: Stampin’ Up Markers, White Gel Pen, Versamark Marker and Pad, Sponge, Gold Brads, Curly Label Punch, Brayer, Clear embossing Powder, Heat gun, Stamp-a-ma-jig

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Using a Basic Black marker, colored in the part of the image that I wanted to stamp and then huffed my breath on it and stamped it on a 4″ x 5.5″ piece of Whisper White card stock.

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Added some Bravo Burgundy marker to the dark parts of his clothing.

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Added Real Red marker to his clothing.

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Colored his face in with a Blush Blossom marker.

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Added Pretty in Pink marker to his cheeks.

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Colored his boots and belt in with a Basic Black marker.

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Added some Sahara Sand marker to the darker places in his beard and cuffs.

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Oops!  Just seen that I colored the white fur on the bottom of his coat red.  Never fail, added some white gel pen to the bottom of this coat. 

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Used a heat gun and heated up the image to set the markers.

Colored over the image using a Versamark marker.  Heat embossed the image using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.  Now the image is protected from further applications of ink (emboss resist).

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Tore a bit off the top of a post it note and used it to mask my snow in my scene.

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Stamped the flourish using Versamark only.  Heat embossed the flourish using clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Using a Stamp-a-ma-jig, Over stamp the Flourish by loading my stamp with Versamark and then Tempting Turquoise ink before stamping it.

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

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Brayered Tempting Turquoise ink at the top of the card stock.

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Wiped the emboss images off with a cotton towel or a paper towel.  I use an old dish towel.  Trying to stay green.  🙂  Do this after each application of ink. 

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Brayered Not Quite Navy at the top of the card stock, not covering all of the Tempting Turquoise ink.

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Sponged Not Quite Navy ink at the post it note edge to darken the horizon line.

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Stamped the line of trees using Not Quite Navy ink only.  Wiped off the embossed images.

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Moved the post it note down and added two hills by sponging Tempting Turquoise ink at the post it note edge.

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Created texture in Santa’s beard by streaking White Gel pen on it.

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Using a heat gun, heated the embossed images again to bring back the shine and to set the white gel pen.

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Added a shadow for Santa by sponging Tempting Turquoise ink under him.

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I learn things from my workshop students all the time.  Recently I learned from some smart ladies in Portland, Michigan, when you scrap a sponge full of ink against the card stock edge it is called “Whacking”, lol.  Sorry, when I say whacking it reminds me of watching the Sapranos.  Anyhow, I whacked the edges of the main image panel and a 5″ x 6.5″ panel of Real Red using Basic Black ink.  I like to put dark ink around the edges of my panels.  This saves me from putting a dark panel behind them.

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Using my Stamp-a-ma-jig, stamped the sentiment using Basic Black ink.

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Punched two Curly Labels from Basic Black card stock and folded each one in half.

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Assembled the card, added the punched labels and Gold Brads.

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Here is the completed card that measuring 5″ x 6.5″.

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Have you been good this year?  You know he is watching!

I realize this post has been long, but I have one more thing to share with you.  This was sent to me by my Aunt Nancy.  She said it remindered her of me since I travel so much and live by my GPS system.


Question:
 
What do you get when you mix PMS with GPS? Answer:
 
A crazy witch who WILL find you!
Do you think my Aunt is trying to tell me something, lol.

Until my next post. . . . . .

Hugs,

Michelle

dsc00599.jpg  Get ready for Brayer Workshops!  I am coming to:

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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 

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284 thoughts on “Traditional Santa – Tutorial #286 and Homeless Ink Pads

  1. Linda S.'s avatar Linda S.

    As a visual learner, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your wonderful tutorials. I get so excited every time there’s a new one to see. Thank you for your generous, creative spirit!
    AND by the way, my house is like “The Island of Misfit Toys” for stamping supplies. I would LOVE to give your homeless inks a home. Have a merry and a happy!

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  2. shirley henry's avatar shirley henry

    Love your santa card!
    I don`t have any stampin up ink pads yet.
    They would be made very welcome in my craft room!
    Love the joke your aunt sent you. LOL!

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  3. Wow! I’d love to give them a good home!
    I’ve only recently found your blog and subscribed through Google Reader so I don’t miss anything. Your tutorials are awesome and I just love this trad Santa card.

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  4. Wendy C.'s avatar Wendy C.

    All of my ink pads are the OLD style and really need to be replaced. Sadly I can’t afford to. I would love to give your homeless ink pads a home with me. ;~) I am so glad I have found your blog and all of your techniques. They’re great!

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  5. Becky Y's avatar Becky Y

    I’d love to show some charity this season by giving a home to those ink pads! I’ve kicked myself several times for not getting Kiwi Kiss – maybe I’ll get it after all???

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  6. Becky Johnson's avatar Becky Johnson

    Hi Michele,
    I certainly have a fine home and craft area for these candies:
    eight room house and four story barn attached, newly renovated. They will be truly loved. I didn’t get these SU colors when they were offered as I was in physical rehab for a long time. They are welcome. Thank you.

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  7. Nelda Deakins's avatar Nelda Deakins

    Made room for the ink pads already! I do not have any of these you are giving away and would absolutely welcome them. I have the reinkers, so they’d be right at home with me. Thanks for sharing. Nelda in TN neldamc 765 @ charter dot net

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  8. LuAnn Kessler's avatar LuAnn Kessler

    Your cards are so inspiring and beautifully done !
    I would LOVE to win the Pacific Point Ink Pad. It is the only one that I do not have.
    I am keeping my fingers crossed.
    Thank you.

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  9. Sue's avatar Sue

    I only have about 8 ink pads, they would enjoy company in their big drawer. The markers and stamp spots I have sit on a different shelf and they have each other for company so I would really enjoy inviting more stamp pads into my home. I would treat them very well! Thank you.

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  10. Sandy (Dbq.)'s avatar Sandy (Dbq.)

    Michelle,
    ANOTHER great card. Especially loved all the levels and mixture of embossing and brayer work. Somewhere I missed the step of embossing a last time to bring everything back to life…. NOW I know why mine looked a little sad when I tried a wedding card. Always love the tips. Hope Santa’s elves are good to you.
    Thanks!!!
    PS… please enter me in the lost inks… 🙂

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  11. Judith's avatar Judith

    Baja Breeze and Riding Hood Red are favourite colours of mine — I can’t believe you are giving them away. I can assure you that I will give them a good home, use them well (but never abuse them) and keep them fed and watered!

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  12. LOL on the joke – and the whacking!

    And oh how I would love those inkpads & reinkers. I’d hold them, and tap them and rub them and … uh oh, was that TMI? 😉 Cheers!

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  13. Linda Marie's avatar Linda Marie

    My husband and I just “rescued” a fabulous cutsey little cat from the Humane Society and I would LOVE to “rescue” these fabulous cutsey little items….thank you for offering them to us…..have a Wonderful Weekend! L.

    Linda LaCrone

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  14. I have been so bummed since I found out you were in Portland, MI!! I would have loved to have come to your class. I love everything you do, and CASE just about all you do!! Thank you so much for being such a giving person.
    Sandi

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  15. Laura's avatar Laura

    Whew, that card was a lot of work! I’m tired just reading about it!

    I could give those ink pads a good home. I already have 2 of them so I could “adopt them out” to someone else, but most of them would be welcome right here.

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  16. I would love to give those homeless stamp pads a good home!! I do not have any Stampin’ Up pads yet so they would be welcomed with open arms and brayer at the ready!

    Merry Christmas and thanks so much for all of the wonderful tutorials!

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  17. Helen Reiters's avatar Helen Reiters

    I love your work and this card is no exception. You are an extremely talented artist Michelle and I thank you for all the inspiration you continue to share with the stamping community worldwide. I would love the chance to add these stamp pads to my collection. I wish you and your family a blessed Christmas Season.

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  18. Lonely little ink pads… I would love to give them a home. They will be loved and cared for and used for creating wonderful projects that others happy! I do hope that my craft room will be there new “forever Home”!

    Deborah Makowski

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  19. Sue Leon's avatar Sue Leon

    Oh! Oh! I always try to help the homeless; and I sure will show these ink pads a nice, safe home.
    Thank you always for your beautiful, beautiful work.

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  20. I just love your work and I have used some of you tutorials. I will have to send you pictures of what I have learned. Thank you so much for your step by step tutorials. You are just awesome.
    Judy Miller
    Arizona

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  21. Rufus's avatar Rufus

    I love this card. It’s almost, I say almost, enough to make me regret that I’ve got mine all done for this year. Although this is not a simple mass production number! But I’ve even got my extra special’s done and mailed! I promise to love those poor homeless ink pads and reinkers. You just ship them down to me and I’ll take VERY good care of them! LOL. Thanks for the chance and even more thanks for the inspiration!
    R/

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  22. Toni Ricketts's avatar Toni Ricketts

    Wow I can’t believe you are going to part with those wonderful colors. They will be great on Christmas cards I am making. I always can you ink the more the better as I always say (my husband really doesn’t agree with that but oh well) 😉

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  23. Phyllis McKa's avatar Phyllis McKa

    I have a very good home for the inkpads. I keep it warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Lots of friends come by to play so there would be plenty of company, also. This is very generous of you. Thank-you. Phyllis

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  24. Kellie's avatar Kellie

    Another beautiful card. I look forward to the next creation in my inbox. Oh BTW I would give the stamppads a wonderful new home to try to recreate some of your inspiring work.

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  25. Helen Orbanus's avatar Helen Orbanus

    I actually used this stamp set for my Christmas Card but yours is prettier than mine was. I would love your ink pads to come and live with me….pick me….pick me…

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  26. I love to see how you add just a couple extra steps to your cards & when you’re finished you always top the WOW meter! Since I started following your blog, I can’t stamp a single blah image anymore, thanks!

    I would really love to give these ink pads a GREAT home. I promise to take them out & use them as often as they want, I’ll make sure & put them back in their beds for the night where they belong, I’ll feed them regularly with their reinkers when needed, I’ll make sure to keep them away from heat & cold that will harm them, I promise to use my Stampin’ Up! stamps with them to know that they are in great company, I’ll show them to my friends when they come to visit so they can see what beautiful images they produce & last but not least, I’ll let them visit your blog through my computer if they get homesick!

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  27. Laurie F's avatar Laurie F

    Michelle,
    If you pick me, you won’t have to worry about those pads. They will have a loving home and get a well deserved workout on a regular basis! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  28. Leanne D.'s avatar Leanne D.

    I know of a very good and loving home for those ink pads and reinkers – my home! What a fabulous Christmas card with jolly Santa on the front! Blessings, leanne

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  29. Maggie H's avatar Maggie H

    I would love to have the extra pads, what a special way to share stamping at Christmas. Beautiful card, the kids and I are trying it now. Thanks so much!

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  30. Melanie's avatar Melanie

    This card has such incredibly deep color! You have amazing talent with mixing color!! I hope I get a chance to do wonderful things using those ink pads.

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