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Baby Wipe Technique-Lovely as a Tree

This is one of the projects we created at a recent fall-themed class I held for the ladies of Wetmore.  We used the Baby Wipe Technique, one of my all-time favorite stamping techniques!Baby Wipe Technique 016

All you need is a baby wipe and some reinkers to create a fun ink palette. Any kind of baby wipes will do.  For the class, we used inexpensive baby wipes I purchased at ***mart.

Start by placing a folded baby wipe into a Powder Pal.

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Create an ink palette by dripping ink from the reinkers onto the baby wipe.

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Ink up the stamp,

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and stamp on a piece of glossy white card stock.

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Tip: Test the amount of ink on the stamp first by off stamping onto your work sheet.  Add more drops of ink if needed.  Reink and stamp on project piece.

You can get a few more stamps using this ink palette before the colors start to muddy and/or the baby wipe starts to dry out.  Baby wipes are cheap, so just start out with a new one!

We stamped the inside of the card using the leaf image.

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Supplies Used:

Stamp Sets: Lovely as a Tree, Teeny Tiny Wishes

Ink: Elegant Eggplant, Reinkers:Early Espresso, Elegant Eggplant, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie and Old Olive

Paper:glossy white for front, Whisper White card stock for inside, Elegant Eggplant

Accessories:baby wipe, Powder Pal

 

58 Responses

  1. Priscilla, Use regular dye based reinkers. The kind you use to reink your dye based ink pads. Hope that helps.

  2. You can certainly do this technique using regular card stock.
    It won’t be a vivid or bright.
    Give it a try, and let me know what you think.

  3. You said “re-inkers”, what kind, alcohol, regular office pads or stamping pads for art?

  4. Penny, I haven’t tried it on photo paper, but I would think it would work.
    Give it a try and let me know!

  5. Heather, Since you are stamping on glossy card stock, it will take a little longer to dry than if stamping on regular matte card stock. I’d set it aside for a few minutes just to be safe. You can always use a heat tool to speed up the drying process. Just don’t put too much heat on it as you don’t want the paper to curl or burn. Hope that helps. Anne

  6. Deb White, a “Powder Pal” is a tray that holds embossing powder. It has a funnel opening in one end so you can pour the embossing powder back into the jar from the tray. The blue tray in the photos above is the powder pal. Hope that helps.

  7. I don’t see why not, although I’m not sure what drawing inks are. Give it a try, and let me know how it turns out!

  8. Beautiful card. Can you use drawing inks or marbling inks, as I have those? Many thanks

  9. Love your technique! So simple with elegant results. Just by rotating the placement of the stamps you get a different color appearance.
    THANKS for the tip.

  10. Craft ink is thicker, so I’d make sure it was spread out. But, I don’t see why it wouldn’t work. Give it a try, and let me know how it works!

  11. Hilda Fitzpatrick. Love the idea but a bit more practice required before I show the results. Didn’t use glossy paper which I realised I should have done!!.

  12. Hilda Fitzpatrick. Love the idea but a bit more practice required before I show the results. Didn’t use glossy paper which I realised I should have done!!.

  13. Hilda Fitzpatrick. Love the idea but a bit more practice required before I show the results. Didn’t use glossy paper which I realised I should have done!!.

  14. Hilda Fitzpatrick. Love the idea but a bit more practice required before I show the results. Didn’t use glossy paper which I realised I should have done!!.

  15. Have just found this on pintrest and love it. Have just the stamps to try it with. Off to try it now!

  16. Have just found this on pintrest and love it. Have just the stamps to try it with. Off to try it now!

  17. Have just found this on pintrest and love it. Have just the stamps to try it with. Off to try it now!

  18. Have just found this on pintrest and love it. Have just the stamps to try it with. Off to try it now!

  19. you can ink onto old t-shirts or other fabric (wet them a little first) if you like; also, plain newsprint or any other biodegradable paper will work. once the inks dry, they’re permanent, so are re-usable although they get pretty ugly.

  20. They are wet. You need the moisture from the wipe, plus the ink to create the ink palette for the stamp. Hope that helps.

  21. I’m not entirely sure, as I’ve not used Tim Holtz alcohol inks. But, I would think they’d work. I don’t see why they wouldn’t unless they dry faster than dye-based inks, not giving you enough time to ink up and the stamp and then stamp. Give it a try, and be sure to let me know!

  22. I admit it makes an interesting design but for anyone who is environmentally conscious, that’s extra wipes going into the landfill sites or sewers and No they do not degrade very fast. Is there any way you could re-produce this type of technique using a different material?

  23. I’m late checking into this video, but appreciated your technique very much and anxious to try it soon. I will certainly check on more of your hints and tips as this one was simple to do. Thanks for it.

  24. This looks like a lot of fun I am definitely giving this a go thanks for sharing.

  25. I am a long long long time stamper and appreciated being able to find your instructions so easy. I have forgotten so much of what I learned in my early years! Thanks again. Your cards are gorgeous!

  26. Thank you for sharing how to do this! It’s so easy and so pretty. I found it on Pinterest and popped over to visit. Happy end of summer!

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