Sorry for being MIA yesterday, I had a REALLY disturbed night with the 'lil beans. They were going CrAzY all night making me feel sick and I got little sleep. I did get a bit done during the day, but mainly making a dent in the amount of wedding invites to be done for Karl's cousin!
Anyway, they must have worn themselves out and I had a much better night last night, hence lots of card making in the studio :) Mainly cards for the class kits on Saturday at The Paperlane. This will be my last class 'teaching' until October, though I will be supplying kits to Caz for August & September that Caz will teach.
I've had a little play with a new to me technique, baby wipe stamping which I came across HERE. To say that I am impressed is an understatement and I really like the results.
This was my first card using the technique. Don't the flowers look HAPPY & a little psychedelic? All the colours & stamps I've used are listed below in the supplies.
OK, I had better carry on whilst I've some energy & the 'lil beans are fairly quiet! If you want to explore this technique more we will be having a go at it in the classes on Saturday - I'd LOVE you to join me if you're in the area. If not the video I linked to above has all the details!
That's all from me today, but I will be back tomorrow along with the Design Team for a Revisited Blog Hop - I hope you will join in on the FUN :) Until then, thank you for stopping by today.
Supplies
Card Stock: White from stash
Ink: VersaFine Onyx Black
Stamps: Uniko Studio A Gift For You & Flower Power #5
Accessories: Baby Wipes, Ink Refills (SU! Tempting Turquoise, Melon Mambo, Pumpkin Pie & Summer Sun), Black Fine Liner
How amazing is your card, and how cool this technique! Baby wipes...guess you'll have a plentiful supply in the very near future! Your flowers truly are lovely: vibrant and yes, psychedelically HAPPY! Another 'simple to stunning' creation! Glad to hear the beans have tuckered themselves out, giving you some 'rest' time. Two little bundles of energy...
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Your card looks amazing. I am going to have to try this technique out as well.
ReplyDeleteLove your card - the multicoloured flowers are fabulous! So perfectly CAS. Sorry you've had such a rough night with the little ones - wait until they're on the outside :P Seriously, I do hope you get some rest.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous :) I love the colorful floral panel, great use of technique :)
ReplyDeleteGreat colour-technique! Love that somewhat flowerpower-style! Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteSuch a great technique, thanks for sharing the link. Keep on resting!
ReplyDeleteGreat technique. You can also use craft foam (which can be wiped and reused) to create a stamp pad.
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