Did you know that a baby wipe has more than one use?
Well, I had seen a technique called "baby wipe" for some time now over at Splitcoaststampers. But this weekend, I finally tried it out at a stamping event.
I came home yesterday after making 12 cards at the event and couldn't wait to try out the new technique.
Using a baby wipe allows you to make a custom ink pad. You'll notice in my Kreation above that my leaves from the "Best Wishes & More" stamp set are multicolored. I achieved this look by using my reinkers and a baby wipe. It is a super simple technique that packs a WOW effect.
What do you think?
See the instructions for the Baby Wipe Technique here.
Well, I had seen a technique called "baby wipe" for some time now over at Splitcoaststampers. But this weekend, I finally tried it out at a stamping event.
I came home yesterday after making 12 cards at the event and couldn't wait to try out the new technique.
Using a baby wipe allows you to make a custom ink pad. You'll notice in my Kreation above that my leaves from the "Best Wishes & More" stamp set are multicolored. I achieved this look by using my reinkers and a baby wipe. It is a super simple technique that packs a WOW effect.
What do you think?
See the instructions for the Baby Wipe Technique here.
Very pretty Kris! I will have to try that. Potty training is not going so well, so I am still fully stocked with wipes :)
Have a great Monday!
Posted by: Tiffany Miller | October 20, 2008 at 09:25 AM
Very kool, Kris! Beats contaminating stamp pads this way; I'm going to have to try it soon. Thanks!
Posted by: kathy | October 20, 2008 at 10:26 AM
I've wanted to try this technique myself for quite some time, but as this time I have no reinkers. Love what you did! I'm sure you had tons of fun at your event - can't wait to see what ya did!
Posted by: Kim | October 20, 2008 at 11:35 AM
Beautiful card! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful technique.
Posted by: Anita | October 20, 2008 at 12:23 PM
Another home run. Love this with the baby wipe technique. Beautiful colors. auntie
Posted by: Mary Fish | October 20, 2008 at 12:57 PM
awesome!! thank you!
Posted by: Katherine Wall | October 20, 2008 at 06:26 PM
Very cool! I have not heard of that one before, thanks for sharing. Love the effect!
Posted by: Rhonda K. | October 20, 2008 at 06:29 PM
Thanks again for the easy access to this tutorial! I can't wait to try this one...now all I have to do is work on getting my re-fill supplies! Great job o the card! Kim 2
Posted by: Kim2 | October 20, 2008 at 07:37 PM