Welcome to the September Stampers Dozen Blog Hop! We’re so glad you’re here. This month’s theme is Slip into Fall. So hop along and enjoy a host of paper crafting inspiration revolving around fall. Be sure to visit all of the participating stampers. Look for a list near the end of this post.
Leaf Collection Fall Card
For today’s post, I’m sharing a fall card created with Stampin’ Up!’s Leaf Collection background stamp and the baby wipe technique. Find the Leaf Collection stamp on page 90 of Stampin’ Up!’s Annual Catalog.
Here are a few details about this card. Be sure to watch the video below on creating with the baby wipe technique.
- Cajun Craze card stock 11 x 4 1/4, scored and folded at 5 1/2
- Very Vanilla measuring 5 1/4 x 4, stamped with the Leaf Collection stamp using the baby wipe technique. See instructions after the product list.
- Cajun Craze card stock measuring 3 1/4 x 4 1/4
- Very Vanilla card stock measuring 3 x 4 stamped with Leaf Collection stamp set using the baby wipe technique.
- Cajun Craze card stock measuring 4 x 3/4
- Very Vanilla card stock measuring 4 x 1/2 stamped with sentiment from the Choose Happy stamp set
- Cajun Craze Bakers Twine
- Rhinestone Basic Jewels
Baby Wipe Technique
- Layer two baby wipes on top of each other. Be sure to protect your work surface as the ink will bleed. I used my Glass Mat.
- Drip drops of reinkers onto baby wipes. I used Wild Wheat, Early Espresso, Pretty Peacock, and Cajun Craze.
- Cover the area. It has to be large to accommodate the large background stamp.
- Dip the stamp in the baby wipe and then stamp on the Very Vanilla card stock.
How to Video
From my craft room in Mesa, Arizona, I give step-by-step directions for creating this card.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. Please let me know if you have any questions about this card or other paper crafting projects.
Kim
List of Participating Blog Hoppers
Product Supply List
Click on any of the photos below to shop for the products to create this card at home:
Fantastic card! Great idea to use the baby wipe technique with the background stamp. I’m going to have to CASE this.
Thanks for reminding me how awesome the baby wipe technique is! Fabulous card – thanks for sharing!