Baby Wipe Technique and One Sheet Wonder with Gorgeous Leaves! Plus Tips!!

Hey everyone!

Happy Saturday! Today I am sharing a fun technique using baby wipes. It’s really easy and creates a beautiful effect.  

First, you need to find some baby wipes and then you take one and put it on a small plate. I folded mine in half twice.

Then take three or four ink refills and put about 6 or 7 drops of each color on the baby Wipe.  You want to make sure to spread them out a little bit. Then let them soak into the baby wipe and spread out.

baby wipe technique with gorgeous leaves

For this card, I started with a whole sheet of cardstock to make a one sheet wonder and then cut it down into 4 card fronts.

I used pumpkin pie, Cajun craze, old olive, and Merry Merlot.  Then I pressed my leaves onto the baby wipe to pick up ink just like I would from an ink pad.  

Then stamp onto your paper. It will be magical when you see what happens.   

baby wipe technique with gorgeous leaves

baby wipe technique with gorgeous leaves

I also stamped onto the ribbon using the ink from the baby wipe. It will absorb into the ribbon a little bit but gives it a fun look.

I added the Metallic Mesh Ribbon also to create a fun sparkly look. 

baby wipe technique with gorgeous leaves

 

I have included a video tutorial to show you exactly how I made these cards. I hope you enjoy it. If you are reading this in an email, you might need to click the link here to watch on YouTube.

 



 
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