Today’s card was made using the Baby Wipe Technique (I also have a video). This technique is super easy and lots of fun! You’ll need baby wipes and our ink refills (I also refer to them as reinkers in the video). I used Pumpkin Pie, Cajun Craze and Crushed Curry.
The leaf stamp is from Colorful Seasons and because I needed a small sentiment, I used the To Every Season stamp set. The base of the card is Pumpkin Pie with another layer of Cajun Craze.
To cut out the sentiment, I used these punches (click the images in the supply list below for more information about the punches):
- Sentiment: 1″ Circle Punch
- Pumpkin Pie layer: 1-1/8″ Scallop Circle Punch
- Cajun Craze layer: 1-3/8″ Scallop Circle Punch
Give this technique a try! I think you’ll really enjoy it!
Supply List
If you need any stamping supplies, I’d love to be your demonstrator! You can place an order by clicking any of the images below to go to the homepage of my Stampin’ Up! online store. If you have questions about products you’re considering purchasing or ones you’ve already purchased, I’m just an email away (click the Email Me button on the sidebar of my blog).
Tracy’s Card Kits
Place an order at my Stampin’ Up! online store and I’ll send you at least one of my card kits which will include all the paper and embellishments needed to create a beautiful card. You’ll also receive a PDF Tutorial with pictures, directions, measurements and a supply list. The paper in your card kit may differ from the card above, but all of the kits are made with Perennial Essence Designer Series Paper (the cards with this design will be available until October 6th).
Use the host code VHD7EB7A when placing your order and you’ll receive an extra kit! This offer is available until October 6, 2019.
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To complete the card above, exactly as shown, you’ll need to supply your own adhesive, Balmy Blue ink and the stamp set, Bloom & Grow.
Tracy,
The baby wipes technique card is beautiful!!! I love this technique! This is the first time I’ve heard of it…… Thank you for sharing. I shall try this one soon!
Rosalie
Thank you, Rosalie! I think you’ll have a lot of fun using this technique! I’d love to see what you create!