Monday, October 14, 2013

Baby Wipe Technique Challenge

Good Monday Morning!
Baby Wipe Technique Challenge!

This past Wednesday Karen kicked off, what I hope will become a more frequent style of challenges at Club Scrap. The Baby Wipe Technique looked like so much fun and we couldn't wait to see all of the fun artwork you came up with on your own. 


Here are some photos of my process.

Create a Baby Wipe ink pad using Club Scrap Metallic Re Inkers in Gold, Blue, Purple, and Green.
Use clean Baby Wipe dipped into ink pad to create interesting backgrounds.
Use an acrylic block to add blocks of color.  Stamp the inked block onto the paper.
Use Fossils shell, Dream in Color swirl, Castaway starfish stamps.
Peacock papers matched the Metallic Re inkers perfectly.




Thanks for stopping by today and hoping you will still get a chance to play along as we are extending the challenge until Monday October 28th.   Post a link to your artwork on Karen's blog post HERE using the INLINKZ tool and I will draw a winner from the list of participants.










Julie



17 comments:

  1. Great technique, Julie and absolute beautiful samples!

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  2. These look great, I actually couldn't believe how much I enjoyed it once I got started. It made me look way more artistic than I actually am...

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    1. Your cards turned out awesome, Janet! Glad you got a chance to play this weekend.

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  3. I am really glad you extended it - and I really love it with the metallics - great idea from Lynn!!! Now I can play AFTER retreat !!

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    1. Carolyn, aren't those metallics awesome on the cards. I am so glad Lynn was inspired to finally open them up!

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  4. So glad you liked my idea to try this with the metallics! I have my backgrounds done. I'll make some cards with them in the next few days. The colors I have are more fall oriented.

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  5. Julie - great ideas - I'm going to work on a couple of them.

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  6. Totally awesome! I loved the idea, but the time between inspiration and getting my act together to ACT on it has been taking longer and longer these days. Thanks for the time extension!

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  7. Your color combinations for this project were just perfect! What a splash! TFS

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  8. Gorgeous! Just love your combination of colors--pretty, pretty!!

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  9. I'm so silly! I went to totally do this today and realized I don't even OWN re-inkers. Looks like I will after retreat!

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  10. HA who would have thought they were for more than cleaning stamps and your fingers! I can't wait to try this Except all I have are Tim Holtz re-inkers which are on the dark side... Thanks for the tip!

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  11. Love the technique and have to try it.

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