Hello!
Love the creative challenge ... CAS Stencil - Baby Wipes.
For my "baby wipe" card, I blended Picked Raspberry and Spiced Marmalade Distress Oxide inks to create a coral colored panel. Then, I placed the flower stencil over the coral panel and lifted the ink from the petals using baby wipes. (In Arizona, USA, with low humidity baby wipes can become dry even when placed in Ziploc bags, so I had to moisten the wipes with water.) To create definition the petals and center were outlined using white ink. For interest, white ink was added to the petals and light gems were added to center of the flower. To continue with the gold color, a small strip of matte gold DP was added to the bottom of the frame and the sentiment was stamped in gold and heat embossed with clear EP. A pierced square die was used to emboss a frame around the opening.
Thank you for visiting and commenting ... always appreciate your feedback.
Marilyn
Card Stock - Michaels
DP - Recollections
Dies - MFT
Stamp - Stampendous
Stencil - ArtC
Inks - Distress Oxide; Delicata
CAS simple beauty, Marilyn. Your stenciled and baby wipe lifting of color from your flower is so soft and pretty. I like how you added the gems too. TFS and joining us at CAS Stencil. Hugs.Nancy
ReplyDeleteLOVE the colour of your blended ink background Marilyn! Looks so pretty with the lifted flower design. Great idea to outline with white ... really makes your flower pop! And love the addition of the gold sentiment, mat and gems! Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Stencil!
ReplyDeleteI love how you blended 2 of your inks to create your own unique color...so pretty, Marilyn! Your flower is beautiful and I love the effect of the baby wipe technique! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CAS Stencil!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely with the white on the pink Marilyn! Your additional white outlines really bring out the detail in your flower along with the ring of bling! thanks for joining us at CAS Stencil!
ReplyDeleteLovely card Marilyn, pretty colours and nice baby wipe lift... great idea to outline the petals in white, thanks for playing along at CAS Stencil, Robyn
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