
Thanksgiving Baby Wipe Technique
Welcome to Team Stamp It's Blog Hop. Thanks so much for joining us! This month, we feature cards and projects showcasing a Thanksgiving and fall theme. Be sure to to visit all of the participating blogs. Leave a comment on each for your chance to win the Pop-Up Pals Kit. When I think of Thanksgiving and fall, I think of the gorgeous fall colors as the leaves change. I have vivid memories of this while growing up in North Dakota and living in Minnesota and Nebraska. With today's card, I try to re-create that with the baby wipe technique. Be sure to watch the video below as I demonstrate how to achieve this fun look. In addition, I'll show...

Split Die Thanksgiving Card
Today's card has a lot going on! First, it features a new-to-me technique--the split die technique. I was inspired by Heidi Collins (On Y Go Stamping). Second, this technique makes two cards. Third, this card uses strips of my current favorite patterned paper--Gathering Together 12 x 12 Specialty Designer Series Paper. And fourth, it uses a sneak peek of a product available to customers beginning November 4, 2025--Lasting Linen Photopolymer Stamp Set. (It may be hard to see in the photo, but it's the background behind the maple leaf.) Details and Measurements Cajun Craze cardstock base measuring 8 1/2 x 5 1/2, scored and folded at 4 1/4...

Join the Stampin’ Up! Fun!
Take advantage of this incredible opportunity to join the fun! And, did I i mention, there's stamping? When you purchase Stampin' Up!'s Starter Kit, you become part of a world-wide community of stampers AND get a discount on your crafting supplies. What's the Deal? Through the end of October, Stampin' Up! is offering two amazing Starter Kit options. Personally, this is one of the best specials I've seen offered. Option 1: Select $125 worth of product of your choice and pay just $35 + tax. (Shipping is free.) Option 2: Choose $189 worth of product and pay just $99 + tax (shipping is free). Want the Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine? This is...

Baby Wipe Technique Card Samples
In an earlier post this week, I shared another handmade greeting card using the baby wipe technique. See that post and card by clicking here. When you use this technique, you're able to stamp many different card panels to cut and use to create other cards. I can stretch the ink and get possibly 20 additional panels. This provides me backgrounds I can use at a moments notice. Today, I share several samples of other cards I made with the baby wipe technique and Stampin' Up!'s Gathering Moments and Simply Said stamp sets. I like these ideas because they are simple and easy to re-create. Details and Measurements Cherry Cobbler cardstock base...

Gathering Moments Baby Wipe Technique
I can't let the fall season go by without creating a few cards using the baby wipe technique. Although this technique can be used for any season or occasion, it's really perfect for fall. To try this technique, layer a couple of baby wipes on a protected surface such as a glass mat, silicone mat, or wax paper. Using Stampin' Up!'s ink refills, drop dots of the ink onto the baby wipe. Be sure to cover a surface large enough for your stamps. For today's cards, I used Cherry Cobbler, Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie, and Garden Green. (In some versions, I've substituted Old Olive._ These colors really say "fall." Then, use the inked baby wipe as a...




