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Hello and welcome to my blog. I'm an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator in the UK and love sharing my passion for paper crafting and Stampin' Up! products. Thank you for visiting I hope to see you again soon. Zoe x

Friday 27 January 2017

Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Totally Techniques Blog Hop

Stampin' Up! Demonstrators Technique Blog Hop

Welcome if you've arrived from Nadine's blog. Her project is fabulous.  Isn't it fun to see so many different variations of the same technique.   If you've joined here with me welcome to our January Totally Techniques blog hop.  This month we're sharing some examples of the baby wipe technique.


So what do you need to do to create this effect.

1. Place a baby wipe on a plastic surface, I found the inside of a Stampin Up stamp case is just perfect.  
2. Stamp your image in black stazon onto the baby wipe.
3. Add drops of ink using your re inkers around the stamped image to effectively 'colour' it with ink.  
4. Your black image should show through depending upon the colours used on the baby wipe. Take your clean image stamp and place in the same position as the stamped image and use the baby wipe as a stamp pad with multicolour inks.
5. Stamp your image.  


So that is how simple this is.  You can then use the same home made ink pad to stamp a back ground on your card. I used Stampin Up Timeless Textures and Gorgeous Grunge.  I added some punched embellishments using Stampin' Up's Sprinkles punch.

Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the HOP!  Zx








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5 comments:

stampwithamyk said...

Very cute Zoe! That chicken is so much fun and the bright colors are just perfect! Love the background too! :)

Zoe Tant said...

thanks Amy. I love the Choocks !

Patrice said...

Wow, love your card, I love everything about it.

Susan Lawson (Simpson) said...

Love the colours you used Zoe - great card! xx

Pia S said...

This looks so cool and trendy! Sounds like s fun technique...