Welcome to the Team Stamp It Thanksgiving Theme blog hop. Whether you started the blog hop with my blog or "hopped" to my blog from one of my teammates blog, I am happy you stopped by.
The card I have for you today is made using the "baby wipe" technique. I love this technique. If you have not ever tried the "baby wipe" technique you should, the project always comes out awesome.
To do the "baby wipe" technique, you should choose 3-4 coordinating colors of Stampin' Ink Refills. Drip 8-10 drops of each of the coordinating colors of Stampin' Ink Refills randomly on to a baby wipe that has been folded into quarters. You then use it like an ink pad, just tap your stamp onto the baby wipe and then onto your cardstock. Looking at the baby wipe below you would never guess the colors would come out so amazingly beautiful.
Ink the Maple Leaf stamp by using the "inked" baby wipe and then stamp onto Very Vanilla cardstock. The Alder Leaf was stamped with Pumpkin Pie ink and the Oak Leaf was stamped with Rich Razzleberry ink. The leaves were cut out using the Leaflets framelits and the Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine.
Stamp the filigree stamp from the Falling Flowers Stamp set using Early Espresso ink onto the Very Vanilla card front panel. Add Halloween Night enamel dots at various locations on the card front panel.
Stamp the filigree stamp from the Falling Flowers Stamp set using Early Espresso ink onto the Very Vanilla card front panel. Add Halloween Night enamel dots at various locations on the card front panel.
Tie a bow onto a wooden button using Linen Thread and adhere the button onto the top of the leaves using glue dots.
Stamp the sentiment on to the card front. For this card I used Early Espresso and Pumpkin Pie Stampin' Write Markers.
Adhere the card front panel to an Early Espresso card base.
Before you hop onto the next blog, check out this month’s Blog Hop give-a-way!! In order to enter your name into the drawing, all you need to do is just leave a comment on any of the Blog Hop posts along with your email address (so we can contact you if you win) and the phrase #stampitcontest. It’s as easy as that!
Would you like to get Stampin' Up! products at a discount? Well now you can by signing up as a demonstrator with my team! Purchase the Stampin' Up! Starter Kit for $99 and join my Stampin’ Up! team HERE.
Don't wait, sign up for this awesome opportunity today!
Now through November 30, receive this Moroccan Vintage Leaves
card tutorial for FREE with a minimum purchase of $50 placed in my online store or when you join my Stampin' Up! team.
This tutorial features
The Moroccan Vintage Leaves card
tutorial contains 11 full color pages of detailed instructions for creating 4
cards. You will receive a .pdf file via email automatically within 24
hours after placing your online order.
That leaf looks like it was plucked off of the ground and placed beautifully on the card! Such texture!! #stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I must use this technique again. #stampitcontest
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest
ReplyDeletebeautiful colors!
Love this technique - great job on your color choices - the leaf is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour leaf is awesome! Nice job!
ReplyDelete#Stampitcontest Vintage leaves my favorite stamp set! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow Beautiful! I'm going to try that never done it.
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest Very nice cards, Pam Loved seeing how you made your own 'pad' with colors of your choice..
ReplyDeleteI love all the texture and depth of your card. I've never tried that technique, I'll have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous card. I love it
ReplyDeleteWOW! Just beautiful, great job Pam.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS TECHNIQUE. SO MANY WAYS TO USE THIS. THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US.
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteDo love those leaves
I will have to try those techniques. Thank you. #stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteI have done this technique before but only on trees, I am going to try it on leaves now. Very clever I would not have thought to use other stamps with this technique. #stampitcontest.
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteI have not done this technique and have been planning on some leaf cards so will definitely have to try it. thanks for the reminder.
#stampitcontest.
ReplyDeleteLove the card
Love the different colors on the leaves! #stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteFantastic technique and beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card. Love the colors on the leaves. Thank you for sharing your techniques and for being part of this giveaway. #stampinitcontest
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest
ReplyDeletebeautiful card haven't seen the baby wipe technique in quite awhile
Love your card. #stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteLove the colors on the leaf. Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteLove the leaves and the filigree. The baby wipe technique is also good for just backgrounds. #stampitcontest
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest I have heard of this technique but never seen it demonstrated....love the concept...great card
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteLove the card.
A very great technique to pull back out. Thanks for sharing. #stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteI so want to win - hopefully winning will help me get customers so I can continue with Stamps. Too expensive on my own, so Please let me win - lol!
ReplyDeleteThis card is awesome...love the colors! Who would have thought that inked baby wipe would look so great!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried this technique yet, and it looks fabulous on your leaves!
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest
Very lovely card. I like this technique. #stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful card!! #stampitcontest
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest What a beauty!
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest. Wonderful ideas
ReplyDeleteLove your leaves...the baby wipe technique is wonderful for them! #stampitcontest
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation of the stamp
Beautiful fall leaves! Love the addition of the plum color! #stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteLove the multi-colored leaf. So cool, and another great techinque I just learned, thanks to you. THanks for sharing. #stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this technique!
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest
Love the leaves #stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the baby wipe technique. I haven't tried it before -- will now. Your leaf is beautiful! #stampincontest
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteAutumn is in the air and reflected in your card. I love the look. Thanks for sharing. #stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteCarol Smith
#stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteWill be trying the baby wipe technique for sure. The colors are beautiful!!
#stampitcontest
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card I love the colors can't wait to attempt !
I love the colors. Thanks
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest
I'm a newbie to the art of stamping and card making. Thank you for the inspiration! I've not heard of using baby wipes like this yet, but it is genious! Shelley Lard #stampitcontest
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest. Love the fall leaves. I will need to try the baby wipe technique.
ReplyDeletevery pretty
ReplyDelete#stampitcontest