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. wonderful tutorial Michelle! My Oregon home would be the perfect setting for lonely ink pads in need of lots of loving. Finances kept me from aquiring these last year but I love the colors and would love to play with them. Wonderful of you to share.

    Merry Christmas Mrs. Santa – Jean

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  2. Sandy Knecht's avatar Sandy Knecht

    I certainly can. I should of, could of and didn’t get them. I really would like to get those colors. They don’t sell those colors now, do they? Please pick me! My craft room will give them a place of honor!

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  3. I love your blog and just wanted to say how much I appreciate all the work you do for us. I have learned so much and have a lot more to learn (but getting better). Thank you so much for sharing your talent!
    Sandi D.

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  4. Shar W's avatar Shar W

    You KNOWWWW, you make these cards look SOOOOO easy to create, that even I might be able to do them, although definitely not with the same skill and ease that you have. Thanks for sharing all your beautiful creations.
    Now, about those homeless inkpads…. as long as they don’t require food and water, I just MIGHT have the perfect little home for them. Putting on my lucky bells……

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  5. Alicia's avatar Alicia

    Another beautiful card! Who doesn’t love Santa this time of year!! Homeless inkpads?? That’s a new one. I would love to give them a cozy spot in my house!

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  6. Linda's avatar Linda

    Michelle,
    I was so-so impressed with the cards you have been creating with the brayer technique, that I have started to purchase the Stampin Up stamp pads and products. I have been having so much fun with this technique using my new ink pads. The colors are beautiful!

    I would love to “win” the ink pads you are giving away and believe me they will have a good home as I am beginning my collection with these “much treasured” Stampin Up products.

    P.S. I have a friend who is also beginning to purchase the ink pads as a result of me showing her your wonderful technique. Thank you for sharing these cards with us.

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  7. it’s difficult to stay up-to-date with su! i have the old in-color papers, but i don’t have the inks. i would gladly welcome them to my collection! brayering is something that i will have to think more about. there are so many techniques and supplies that when i sit down to create, it is hard to remember EVERYTHING! i will keep trying, though.

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  8. Yasmin Deboo's avatar Yasmin Deboo

    Take this opportunity to thank you for your tutorials. Unfortunately i do not have any SU products yet but am very tempted and they are on my wish list. I love the gorgeous swirl and tree stamps you used. Would love to give your ink pads a home but i live in UK and therefore costly postage.

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  9. Rockin Robin Caldwell's avatar Rockin Robin Caldwell

    I would love to give your inkpads a new home in my stamping pit!! Love the tutorials. Need to take your brayer class this year too. I will start working on that. Rockin Robin Caldwell (stampinsavage at yahoo dot com)

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  10. Mary Stuart's avatar Mary Stuart

    INK PADS, INK PADS, DID SOMEONE SAY FREE INK PADS? ????? I do a lot of group stamping with friends so extra ink pads are always welcome. Have a wounderful Christmas. You have such a giving spirt. (Iwould say that even if there weren’t free ink pads involved).

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  11. Lynne quinn's avatar Lynne quinn

    Michelle, first have to thank you again for a wonderful and very artistic
    tutorial. second would love to give some ink pads a nice warm home here
    in australia. please pick me for this great prize.

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  12. Emmy Thomas's avatar Emmy Thomas

    Oh Mich elle Oh Mich elle you are so giving always
    I wake up early to check your work
    It always inspiiiires me !

    With a little imagination, this was written to the humming of ‘O Christmas Tree’

    I am always trying to build up my stamp pad collection so I don’t have to borrow from friends, so with that being said………………

    I hope I win, I hope I win !!

    Happy Holidays !

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  13. Lynda Bart's avatar Lynda Bart

    Hi Michelle! I’m newly retired and brand new at stamping. Needless to say, my “stamp grotto” is sparsely stocked. I would love to give the stamp pads a brand new home. They could jack my stamping up to the next level!
    I’m hooked on your blog and the brayering tutorials. Your technique gives cards a professional and artistic look. I’m trying to emulate you even though I’m self-taught.
    Thanks, Michelle. Lynda Bart

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  14. Angela's avatar Angela

    Hi Michelle!
    Have available a warm new home for ink pads…sibling ink pads to keep them company…lol
    love all you work
    thanks for the chance to win:D
    Ang

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  15. Jamie keenan's avatar Jamie keenan

    I would love to have them in my collection. I share my stash with my grandma and we desperately need more inks! We are hoping next time u come around noblesville Indiana we can get a spot in your class! I hope you have a merry christmas.

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  16. LaNell's avatar LaNell

    Oh my! I love traditional anything Christmas. He is so cute. Yes, I would love to give the ink pads a good home. I was working on some Valentines and used some Red Riding Hood but didn’t have the ink to go with it. They would receive lots of love and use.
    Happy Holidays.

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  17. Patty's avatar Patty

    I could give these fellers such a good home. Lots of friends and family, warm and cozy and full of good cheer, music and an occasional audio book going.

    I hope you have a very blessed and merry christmas. God bless you for sharing your talent.

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  18. Dana Booth's avatar Dana Booth

    I would love to give the ink pads a new home 🙂

    Great card, complete with swirling snow and belt buckle for the card! I love it!!

    Have a great weekend!

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  19. hebronstamper's avatar hebronstamper

    Practice, practice, practice and maybe someday I can do creations as beautiful as yours, Michelle!! Every day when I open my e-mail I search for e-mail from you with the tutorials. I recently purchased ALL the ink pad sets and they are living very happily in my craft room. I am sure if I was lucky enough to win this giveaway the ink pads would feel like they are “home at last” along with all the others.
    You are truly an inspiration to me and I hope to attend one of your workshops someday. Hebronstamper

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  20. lucy's avatar lucy

    Hi Michelle, you know in Holland it is not possible to buy SU inks, so if you would pick me I would be so pleased to give these inkies a new, loving home!
    Love this christmas-fellow, like the technique, thanks for sharing!
    Best wishes to you and your family from Lucy (Holland)

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  21. Jolene Jackson's avatar Jolene Jackson

    Michelle, Can one really have too many stamp pads? I guess so but if it were me that had to decide I love Lucy’s comment about not being able to get inks in Holland. So just because I would love them I think she deserves them more.
    Looking forward to meeting you in Colorado. Jolene

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  22. Candi's avatar Candi

    Another great tutorial – I love what you have done here!! And that Santa is just the cutest! I, too, would be happy to give those ink pads a home!! I’ve been wishing I had gotten them, particulary kiwi kiss (I DID get baja, but not the rest.) Thanks for the opportunity, and thanks for another great post. Happy Holidays to you and yours!

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  23. carolh's avatar carolh

    Great tutorial. I loved your card. I know I could give the homeless inkpads a good home. Would love to win–have stampin up ink pads but not these. Would love the chance to win. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  24. Tamera K's avatar Tamera K

    Love your site. You always have wonderful pictures and easy to follow directions. I’m just starting out, so thanks for the chance to give a new home for those lovely inks!

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  25. mamaduck's avatar mamaduck

    I have the perfect spot for your ink pads as I have not been able to purchase any of them. Do the ink pads come with talent, I also need some of that. 🙂 All of your cards are just stunning.

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  26. I would love to make a home for the inks, right now our funds are pretty tight and that would be a wonderful Christmas present (for me). Our family has agreed not to exchange gifts this year and just be glad for what we have. So thank you for the chance to receive your ink gift.

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  27. Rhiannon's avatar Rhiannon

    Thank you for another great tutorial- Your posts are so inspiring! I would love to give those inkpads a new home – they would be well loved here! Thank you for this generous giveaway and sharing your talents with us.

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