Sunday, June 28, 2026

Baby Wipe Technique

 Hey Everybody,

Sabrina's challenge is to use a baby wipe technique. You can find her challenge here.  

I stamped large and small daisies from the retired Stampin' Up!-set called, Daisy Lane and punched them out. I folded a baby wipe several times then added fresh freesia, pretty in pink, and melon mambo reinkers to the baby wipe.

  I stamped a smaller flower for a background using the same baby wipe. I curled the flowers and added a dimensional beneath all of them. I added a yellow center which is retired Stampin' Up! product, but had a few left. I stamped the sentiment with the baby wipe ink and punched it out with the key tag punch. I added greenery for the flowers to sit on so they'd stand out. This will go on a dinner tray at a local hospital.

Keywords: TLC1110
Stamps: Stampin' Up!-Daisy Lane
Paper: white, old olive
Paper Size: A2
Ink: old olive
Accessories: fresh freesia, pretty in pink, melon mambo reinkers, Medium and large daisy punches
Techniques: Baby Wipe Stamping
If you've never done the baby wipe technique, here is a tutorial video from Splitcoast.

Here are a few other samples of this technique that I've made in the past.
 







There you have it, the baby wipe technique. I hope you give it a try.
 When I've done this technique I've put my baby wipes into a plastic case like the ones we used to get stamp sets in. That way I can close it when I'm finished and use it again later without worrying about it drying out.  I use it later in the day or with other stamps then dispose of it. Toss the baby wipes and rinse the case.

Thanks for stopping by.
Blessings,
Sue


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Baby Wipe Technique

 Hey Everybody, Sabrina's challenge is to use a baby wipe technique. You can find her challenge here .   I stamped large and small dai...