Cracked Up – Tutorial #326 and Blog Candy

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How about smearing a little ink today.   This tutorial is all about the technique of “Direct to Paper”.   Direct to Paper, aka “DTP” is the art of smearing the ink pad directly onto the card stock.   I use the short end of my ink pad throughout this piece and leave a bit of the Whisper White card stock showing through for sparkle.

Before I get into the tutorial though I want to announce the blog candy that I now have to give away.  This is a special blog candy, a brand new Stampin’ Up! Level 2 Hostess set, Christmas Punch.  Can you get excited about that?  I can!

To enter to win this set, please leave a comment on this post telling me to enter you in the drawing.  If you are getting this blog update via e-mail, please click HERE and then leave your comment at the bottom of the post.  Please no e-mail enties.

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I will select the winner using a random number generator on Tuesday, May 4, 2010.  Until Tuesday I will be on the road teaching my brayer workshops to the fabulous ladies in Riverside, California.

Now let’s get started on that tutorial. . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up! Trendy Trees
Paper: Stampin’ Up! Whisper White, Basic Black, Perfect Plum and Almost Amethyst
Ink: Stampin’ Up! Perfect Plum, Going Gray, Almost Amethyst, Really Rust and Basic Black
Accessories: Stampin’ Up! Word Window Punch, White Gel Pen, Basic Black Marker, Sponges, paper Snips and Rhinestone Brads

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Using the sort end of a Almost Amethyst ink pad, smeared the ink on a 4″ square piece of Whisper white card stock, leaving plenty of white showing.

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Added Going Gray ink by using the short end of the ink pad and smearing it.

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Stamped the trunks of the trees using Basic Black ink.

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Stamped the leaves of the tree by loading the leaves stamp first with Going Gray ink and then tapping a bit of Really Rust on the bottom half of the leaves before stamping it.

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Ripped a post it note and masked right at the bottom of the tree trunks.  Took a Basic Black marker and traced the jagged edge of the mask, leaving a tiny unmarked area in order to form the crack in the next step.

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Removed the mask and drew a crooked line down from the Basic Black line opening to the bottom of the card stock to form the crack.

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Sponged a tiny bit of Going Gray in the rock area to tone it down a bit.

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Added white gel pen highlights in the leaves of the trees.

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Added Basic Black marker under the leaves of the tree to give them a bit more definition.

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Decided to put a little more drama in the sky by adding a tiny bit of Perfect Plum ink by smearing it on the right and left sides of the sky area.

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Added White Gel pen highlights to the left side of the tree trunks.

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Cut a 5.25″ square piece of Almost Amethyst Card stock and sponged Perfect Plum ink on the edges.

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Punched a Word Window from Basic Black card stock and cut one end off of the punch.  Assembled my card front and added the punch.

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Added purple rhinestone brads to the punch.

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Here is the finish card measuring 5.5″ square.

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May your weekend be over flowing with Joy!

Until my next post. . . . . . .  ..

Hugs,

Michelle

dsc07090.jpg    Get ready for Brayer Workshops!  I am coming to:

Riverside, California (Southern California) (only a couple of seats available for Saturday, May 1st)  Click HERE for info.

Salem, Oregon (Sold Out)

Wheaton, Illinois

St. Cloud, Minnesota (Sold Out)

Rockville, Maryland (Sold Out)

North Chili, New York (near Rochester) (Sold Out)

Kenova (Huntington), West Virginia

Helena, Montana

Middleburg Heights, Ohio

Venice, Florida

Grinnell, Iowa

Piedmont, Alabama (Near GA border close to Cedartown)

Auburn, Washington (near Seattle)

Elk Grove Village, Illinois

Savannah, Georgia

Atlanta, Georgia

North Liberty, Indiana

Soledad, California

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

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

390 thoughts on “Cracked Up – Tutorial #326 and Blog Candy

  1. Kathy Balch's avatar Kathy Balch

    Yes- Please enter me! The only way i can get hostess sets. I don’t have any stamping friends 😦
    Beautiful card! Two more weeks until Salem- YAY!!!!

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  2. Bonnie Hazewski's avatar Bonnie Hazewski

    Before I discovered you, my DTP results were always mistakes! Now I do it on purpose and love your encouragement to use the technique. It’s never too early to think about Christmas, so please enter me in your blog candy contest. Thanks.

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  3. Mary Jo Morgan's avatar Mary Jo Morgan

    I love today’s tutorial. It is another must try. Thank you for your wonderful inspiration. Please enter me into the blog candy.
    Blessings,
    mary jo

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  4. Sherry Yeager's avatar Sherry Yeager

    I always love your cards and will have to bite the bullet and try one. I am sure it takes pratice. Please enter me in your drawing.

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  5. Mary Jo Morgan's avatar Mary Jo Morgan

    Thanks for today’s wonderful tutorial. It is another must try. Thank you for entering me in the blog candy.
    Blessings,
    mary jo

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  6. Sharri H.'s avatar Sharri H.

    What a cute set. I love all holilday stamps and especially love everything Christmas. It is my favorite time of the year. I would love to win this set.

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  7. YAY!! Michelle- this is advanced class #2. I think you should have just stayed a few more hours and done the tutorial in person ;). Thank you again so much for everything! The classes were FABULOUS and I am having a BLAST practicing!!!

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  8. Stacy's avatar Stacy

    Great tutorial. I will have to try that technique sometime soon. Haven’t thought about Christmas in awhile, still waiting on spring! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  9. Jan Reddaway's avatar Jan Reddaway

    Thanks for all the wonderful inspiration Michelle, I just love to see you in my Inbox! I would love to win this blog candy and would quite happily pay the postage to Australia if I should win!

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  10. Karen Saalfield's avatar Karen Saalfield

    Hi Michelle,
    Another splindid tutorial! I learn SO much from you and the tutorials. Thank you for all you do. I’d love the win this set – how perfect is it?

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  11. Marilyn L.'s avatar Marilyn L.

    I had forgotten about DTP technique. Thanks for bringing it to the front of my mind once again. Can’t wait to try it. Here’s hoping I win the blog candy!

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  12. Lindsey's avatar Lindsey

    What a dramatic-looking card… beautiful!
    As to the blog candy… yes, I can get VERY excited about the possibility of winning this set! Count me in!

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  13. Diane Hamilton's avatar Diane Hamilton

    Hi Michelle, I love this set–is it time to start on Christmas cards already??! Please enter me in the blog candy. Thanks for all the great tutorials!

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  14. Candy Farley's avatar Candy Farley

    Ooh Blog Candy! Count me in! 🙂 I keep debating the trendy trees. I love tree stamps….oh and you can never have too many Christmas sets. 😉 Thanks for sharing your lovely creations! I just know one of the days I will be somewhere close to attend a workshop…one of these days 🙂

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  15. Carol B's avatar Carol B

    Please enter me in the drawing, Michelle. And thank you so much for your great tutorials. I learn so much from reading your tips and techniques. And your cards are beautiful! Carol

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  16. Karen King's avatar Karen King

    Love this set! Am always amazed at how much time you spend doing tutorials – just for us! How can all of us out here ever say ‘Thank You’ enough?

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  17. Jil L's avatar Jil L

    I don’t always enter for the blog candy because I usually have what you’re offering, but this is some blog candy I want! I don’t have that set & would love to win it. I really love the colors you chose for this card! Thanks, JIL

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  18. Carolyn's avatar Carolyn

    It’s never too early to start thinking about Christmas! What a great set! Thank you for the opportunity to have my name in the drawing!

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  19. Michele Kemp's avatar Michele Kemp

    Love this set. Thanks for allowing us to have a chance to win it. And thanks for all your wonderful cards and lessons. I’m learning so much.

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  20. Di's avatar Di

    Please enter me in the chance to win this blog candy. This DTP card came out beautiful! I’m going to have to try this method…. Thanks for all the stamping inspiration!

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  21. Chris R. from Iowa's avatar Chris R. from Iowa

    Plese enter me for a chance to win! I love this card and thanks for the tutorial. I have to try it sometime. Of course, it won’t come out anything like yours! Thanks for sharing.

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  22. I am truly amazed at the amount of inspiration you provide to others! I don’t have this stamp set and it would be a great one to use at one of my Christmas Stamp-a-stacks! So please enter me in the draw! Thanks again for all the inspiration!

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  23. Always amazed at you amazing tutorials and the inspiration you provide to others. Please enter me in the draw for this blog candy as I can see that stamp set being useful at one of my Christmas Stamp-a-stacks! TFS

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  24. Beth Greco's avatar Beth Greco

    Love the colours of this card! Direct to paper always scares me until I get started, then it’s so much fun. Thanks for the inspiration and the chance to win some wonderful blog candy too!
    Beth Greco

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  25. Gini K's avatar Gini K

    Ooooo – I hope you pick me! Christmas is the best, and Christmas stamps are even – well, bestest! My full name is Virginia, so how could I not BELIEVE in Santa – and Michelle!
    Love the tutorial, too, by the way – I really need to try more of the direct-to-paper projects!
    Thanks for all you do!

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  26. Marlene Carcary's avatar Marlene Carcary

    Love that stamp set but because it was a hostess set, was never able to earn it. It would be amazing to win that set so please enter me into your drawing.

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  27. Sherry's avatar Sherry

    Oh, would I ever love to have this one! It is one that I really wanted and missed out on getting! Pick me, pick me! Thanks for all your inspiration and dedication to all of us followers!

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  28. Kathy Brown's avatar Kathy Brown

    Please enter me for the blog candy giveaway. Another wonderful card! I would love to take one of your classes–someday!

    kathy

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