Rainbow Daisies with the Baby Wipe Technique
I wasn’t planning on making rainbow daisies when I began the Baby Wipe technique. But that’s exactly what I did. And just as Pride was starting!
Steve’s Blog » Bag of Bones is a Heap of Fun!
I have had a blast this past month or so playing with the “Bag of Bones” stamps and die set from Stampin’ Up! It is part of the “Them Bones” suite which also features some really striking Designer Series Paper (DSP) as well as Specialty Paper that is Glow-in-the-Dark! You can stamp on it with a permanent ink such as Staz-On, or die cut it to create one-of-a-kind embellishments. I ended up making a ton of cards. Now I need to send some out before Halloween arrives.
Below are a handful of my favorites I made with this whimsical and slightly silly stamp set. Hover over a card or click on it for information. If you have any questions about how I did anything, leave me a comment below. Or just let me know what you think. Either way, I would love to hear from you 🙂 Enjoy the cards, have a marvelous Halloween, and keep on crafting! -Steve
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I wasn’t planning on making rainbow daisies when I began the Baby Wipe technique. But that’s exactly what I did. And just as Pride was starting!
Each year, to coincide with the release of their annual catalog, Stampin’ Up! introduces five new additions to their color collection. These new selections are called “In Colors.” This is my third year as a Stampin’ Up! Independent Demonstrator and the third time I’ve created a series of cards highlighting
I used to hate coloring stamped images, so I would search for any alternative that would look just as nice. Although I love to color now, I still use this fun and easy technique because it produces results that are simply stunning.
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