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Old 04-15-2006, 02:36 PM   #1  
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Question Baby wipe and bleach technique

I am looking for directions on how to do these 2 techniques. Would anyone have them?

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I have not heard of a baby wipe alone tech but I do know of the put droppers of reinkers on a baby wipe...they will fan out a bit....then "ink up" your stamp with that reinked baby wipe as your stamp pad

Bleaching, either use a qtip and dip it in bleach and "color out" some of the areas on a stamped image (best used on dark cardstock) or put about a capfull on a baby wipe and bleach stamp the image on dark.

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You can also take the baby wipefold it in half then in half again "stripe"a few drops of reinker and "drag" the baby wipe across your cardstock. I suggest you have a larger piece of scrap paper under your cardstock . The result, you get a striped background. Pretty cool.

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Default Baby Wipe Technique (TeeGeeDee's Twist)

I usually pre-clean my stamps with baby wipes. This results in multi-colored wipes. These wipes have a nice thickness/texture and sometimes even a design (each brand - name brand or generic - is different).

When I have "full" wipes, I look at the wipe and see if the colors are a pleasing combination. If so, I spread it out to dry fully and add it to my stash. They make great backgrounds for baby cards and smell nice too!

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