I’ve been having great fun playing with the new Painted Lavender stamp and dies, which is part of the Perennial Lavender Suite collection. For last week’s Facebook Live, I shared this card showcasing the Painted Lavender and the Perennial Postage stamp and die bundles featuring the baby wipe technique:
This card is inspired by a catalog sample, but I changed it up quite a bit so I could showcase the Perennial Lavender Papers and the baby wipe technique. I love that the flowers are two step, meaning they are two stamps layered on top of one another. It really adds a lot of interest and dimension, and it’s as easy as inking and stamping!
The Perennial Postage dies are a great companion to the Painted Lavender images, but certainly use them to pair with other images you have! They are fantastic.
I show you exactly how to do the baby wipe technique in the short video below. Basically, it’s creating your own temporary ink pad with a wet wipe and drops of ink refill. Every time you ink and stamp, the image comes out a little differently. I love it!
The baby wipe technique is a great way to create an interesting bouquet, even with just one or two images.
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Please enjoy this edited video showcasing how to make this Painted Lavender project and the baby wipe technique:
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