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Old 04-15-2006, 02:34 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 will look up the Baby wipe but I have done the bleaching.

We used the Teddy bear stamp, embossed on choc. chip paper. Then we took a small paint brush dipped in bleach and brushed over the area of the bear. It will lighten the area. Really liked the look.
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This is what I found....


They took a baby wipe and crumbled it up and dabbed it into different color ink pads then rolled it around in their hands; then open it up lay flat and let dry; then iron flat. Stamp your image onto the dry flat wipe and cut to size. It really gives a great tye dyed look. I recommend that you use plastic gloves or put the wipe in a baggie before smooshing it around. It's a messy process. But the results are neat.
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Default baby wipe ad bleach techniques

Thank you, It looks pretty easy!

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the babywipe technique that I use is a bit different. Place a babywipe, that has been folded several times, on a disposable plate. Add drops of reinker ( 3 or 4 colours ) randomly over the wipe till the entire surface is covered. Stamp your image onto wipe and then on your paper. The wipe acts as a stamp pad. This is awesome for making several cards at a time so you don't waste the wipe.
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