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Tuesday 7 July 2020

Lotus Flowers


Good Morning
Meet today's card.
Trying another fun and easy technique to add colour to the Altenew Lotus set I just picked up.

So, yesterday at Splitcoast Stampers, we were challenge to try out the Baby Wipe Technique.  Basically, you make your own stamp pad using a baby wipe and some re-inkers.  You can swipe it directly onto your card front, use it as a stamp pad or as I did, go in a different direction. 

So here's what I did to create my card.
I began with a piece of mixed media cardstock.  Using a baby wipe, I dropped some Cracked Pistachio, Peacock Feathers and some Faded Jeans Distress re-inkers onto it, spreading the colours out so they didn't turn to mud.  I positioned the Lotus flower stamp with the solid back of the stamp facing up, onto my acrylic block. (the Lotus flower is a clear outline stamp)  Using the baby wipe as a stamp pad, I inked up the back of the stamp and pressed it onto my panel.  I turned the card around and repeated that process again.
I dried the wet ink using my heat tool, then placed the inked panel into my Misti to stamp the flower (in the right position this time) over the inked area.  
My flowers had a very loose, watercoloured look to them and it was super simple.
I used a bit of leftover Cracked Pistachio ink to watercolour in the background using a wet paintbrush.
Lastly, I stamped the sentiment from the same set and distressed the edges using some more of the Pistachio, then pop dotted it over the panel.  


Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.

Adding my card to these challenges:
Use Your Stuff- FREE WEEK
Simon Says Wed.- BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL


Supplies
Stamps- Lotus Flower (Altenew)
Inks- Versafine Clair; Distress Re-inkers
Paper- mixed media (Michaels)
Accessories and Tools- acrylic block; Misti (My Sweet Petunia); baby wipe; pop dots

17 comments:

  1. Beautiful project! I love the layering that frames the image perfectly! This sounds like a fun technique, I will have to give it a try! Thanks for a fabulous submission to our challenge at A Place To Start!
    Hugz,
    Chana Malkah, Owner

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  2. Front, or backside of the stamp, Karen you work wonders with them ALL! What a gorgeous card!! Loving the blue and aqua together!
    =]

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  3. This is very pretty! I love the loose watercolor look.

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  4. So gorgeous but then I think all of yours are that you make.

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  5. Another fun technique for me to try....Thank you x. What a unique and 'free' looking card, which I love x. Another amazing card Karen x.

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  6. This is GORGEOUS!! I LOVE the colors you used on this!!

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  7. Lovely card Karen, great stamping technique - fabulous affect...stay safe Robyn

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  8. Beautiful! Wonderful use of those two colours and great technique!

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  9. Awesome use of baby wipes, Karen! I love the softer background with the more brilliant flowers! You are the Queen of Techniques, my friend!

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  10. A great way of loosely colouring the area and then stamping over it which gives an interesting look Karen and love those colours and a nice soft watercolour background too. x

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  11. Beautiful Karen, love the loose effect of the colours :)

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  12. Great variation of the technique Karen, and a wonderful result.
    Stay safe
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  13. Stunning result and love the techniques you use.xx

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  14. As always Karen, a beautifully designed and coloured card, Kate x x

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  15. This is beautiful Karen, a great background and fabulous stamps.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  16. Very cool technique....makes for a gorgeous card!

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  17. Beautiful card Karen. I love how your flowers turned out using the back for the solid stamping. Great technique that you've mastered, my friend! xx

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