These are the other cards using the Baby Wipe Technique.....
I've near tried this technique before but I will definately be using it again. For those of you that don't know what I am talking about!
The Baby Wipe Technique is where you lay a couple of baby wipes in a tub and drop a few drops of different colour reinkers. Then use this as an ink pad!!! Great for leaves with all the Autumn colours around at the moment. Give it a Try! You only need a couple of drops of each colour, those reinkers go so far.
The reinkers are a great investment, You can reink your markers, colour ribbon, paint, baby wipe technique and of course keep your inkpads topped up!!!
Monday, 12 October 2009
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8 comments:
Wow these are lovely Jenny. I love each and every one of your samples so far.
I have this stamp set too and am amazed at how versatile it is.
Hi Jenny
Your work never fails to amaze me, it's so beautiful and so precise.
Love them all
K x
Hi Jenny,
I enjoy your blog so much. You have such great ideas, you are a true inspiration.
I live in the U.S.
I wish I could come to some of your classes.
Thanks for all you do.
Sharon
This project is absolutely one of the best I have seen and believe me I have spent many a day just looking at everyone's work. Just beautiful and masterful. Congratulations.
Cheers, Carol
Gorgeous colours Jenny
These are absolutly fabulous, I just love the effect - you have now made me realise I NEED to buy the re-inker aswell!!
See you tomorrow
X
Well I went to class today and had a fabulous time. We did the Recess and Easel card. Due to Jenny cutting all the card for us we all found the projects easy to do. She did show us all how to cut and fold the cards as well. We always learn something new at her classes, this week it was the Baby Tissue technique so now I am home I must try it as the effects are wonderful. Thank you jenny.
Luv Mary xxxx
Wow!
Looks like I am going to need the instructions for this class - these are amazing!
Buy the way, I got some instructions off you for the Forest Friends class and they are brilliant. So easy to follow - thank you!
Jan
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