It's month eight of
our year-long adventure into different card-making techniques, folds and paper
crafting products.
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January
- Emboss Resist Technique
February
- Ink Layering Techniques
March
- Inlaid Die-cutting
April
- Shaker Cards
May
- Spinner Cards
June
- Step Cards
July
- Watercolor Cards
This month we are
playing with the baby wipe technique and you won't want to miss the amazing and
fun cards we've got for you today.
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Now on with the
projects. I have three cards for you
today. I used two different techniques,
the first was the creation of a striped background for technique piece on my
card and the second, which I used on all cards, was to create my own stamp pads
using re-inkers and a blend of color. I
will admit I'm on the fence about the stripe technique (will have to try it
again), but the stamping technique. Such
soft colors - I just love how these turned out.
So card number one
has that striped technique piece which I cut using a banner die and created a
layered tag. The second tag has my
stamped design which was stamped using the re-inker/baby wipe technique.
The soft colors are
amazing. Two other things I love . . . I
added to my Christmas card stash and the stamping matches the striped
background. Yes - make your own stamp
pad and it's all matchy-matchy!
Card number two used
the same colors, but a completely different stamp.
I love the blending
of the pinks in this card. It looks like
a watercolor piece, but it was super simple.
And card number
three included some different color combinations. I just love how this one turned out. It truly looks like a watercolor painting.
The key on this one
is different shades of re-inkers. There
are two greens. A blue, a purple, and
then some brown and purple for the flower centers.
I hope you'll try
this technique, as you can really achieve some beautiful results.
Next up is
Sharon. If you do get lost along the
way, I've included the full line-up below.
Theresa
- http://scrapsbygracie.blogspot.com/
Kim - http://katydidcards.com/
Debbie - http://pawstoscrap.blogspot.com/
Sharon - http://piece-ofheart.blogspot.com/
Thanks for
hopping!
Hope you find some
time to be creative.
Supplies Used - Blessed Christmas
Stamps: Wonderful Wreath and Lovely Lattice Stamp
Sets (Catherine Pooler Designs for Stamp of Approval); Bright Baubles (Neat and
Tangled for Stamp of Approval)
Ink: Blushing Bride,
Poppy Parade, Lucky Limeade Re-inkers (Stampin' Up), Tuxedo Black (Memento),
Versamark
Paper: Solar White (Neenah); Watercolor Paper (Bee)
Accessories: Lovely Flowers and Banners Dies (Catherine
Pooler Designs for Stamp of Approval); Sparking Clear Sequins (Pretty Pink
Posh), White Ribbon (Offray)
Supplies Used - Amazingly Amazing
Stamps: Lovely Flowers (Catherine Pooler Designs for
Stamp of Approval)
Ink: Blushing Bride,
Poppy Parade, Lucky Limeade Re-inkers (Stampin' Up), Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Paper: Solar White (Neenah) and Lucky Limeade
(Stampin' Up)
Accessories: Marshmallow Sequins (Pretty Pink Posh)
Supplies Used - Life is Beautiful
Stamps: Spring Daisy (Altenew)
Ink: Lucky Limeade,
Pistachio Pudding, Concord Crush, Coastal Cabana, Baked Brown Sugar Re-inkers
(Stampin' Up)
Paper: Desert Storm and Solar White (Neenah) Lucky
Limeade (Stampin' Up)
Accessories: Peridot Sequins (Pretty Pink Posh) and Clear
Wink of Stella
Your cards are just beautiful, Debbie. That first card is such a clever use of the banner dies. Really eye catching. The love the dainty look of your second card...amazing how the same colors can look so unique on each card. I love that third card, too, those darker colors add real drama. As always, I enjoy hopping with you and look forward to seeing what you create each month.
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet. And I am equally inspired by all of you each month.
DeleteDebbie, wonderful cards! I love the watercolor look on them too. Amazing cards and I didn't even think of using the baby wipe technique with my stamps...I have to try this version for sure, but first I have to get a few more re-inkers. I am with you on the stripe technique...not sure I like that one so much, but overall a fun project. As always, it is so much fun hopping with you. Can't wait to see next months projects.
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards! I have to try this technique!
ReplyDeleteAlicia
Beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Debbie! The florals look amazing.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards, Debbie. I love the last one in particular but they are all really great. Such a great job!
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful cards! I love the blending and the different shades/tones of colors. Such a great job. Thanks for being a hop-buddy!
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