Baby Wipe Technique – Part Two – Christmas Theme

By | August 10, 2016

Hi there

I had already decided to use the baby wipe technique when my second card class emailed and asked if they could have Christmas themed cards.  Not a problem – this technique works well for any theme. I decided to go with the Embellished Ornaments stamp set and use the baubles images.  The colours are not your traditional Christmas colours but I think they turned out rather well.

Baby Wipe Technique - Embellished Ornaments - 1 - July Card Class

The colours I chose were Calypso Coral, Island Indigo, Pool Party and Soft Sky.  The two outer ornaments are stamped directly onto the card front while the middle ornament is adhered with dimensionals.

Baby Wipe Technique - Embellished Ornaments - 2 - July Card Class

A bit of silver foil or some ‘bling’ just finishes them off

Baby Wipe Technique - Embellished Ornaments - 3 - July Card Class

The silver metallic thread doubled over creates the hanger as the die cut just didn’t look right.

I then had a thought – what about the single image from Lovely as a Tree.  This time I’ve just gone with four shades of green.

Baby Wipe Technique - Lovely as a Tree - Joy WW - July Card Class

The four greens are – Wild Wasabi, Garden Green, Always Artichoke and Pear Pizzazz

Baby Wipe Technique - Lovely as a Tree - Merry CC - July Card Class

The card bases are (from top) Watermelon Wonder, Cherry Cobbler, Cucmber Crush and Real Red

Baby Wipe Technique - Lovely as a Tree - Merry CCrush - July Card Class

I had some sentiments left over from last Christmas so added those – I think I may add some Wink of Stella to the trees for a bit of a sparkle.

Baby Wipe Technique - Lovely as a Tree - Merry Christmas RR - July Card ClassThis one is my favourite.

I have really loved playing with this technique – it’s so easy and is heaps of fun.  I hope you give it a go.
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One thought on “Baby Wipe Technique – Part Two – Christmas Theme

  1. Alison

    Christmas ornamnets look great with the colours you have chosen with the Baby Wipe technique.Wouldn't have thought to do that technique with them. Lovely.

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