Today I want to share a card made with the baby wipe technique.
I never get tired of the magic of wiping off the paper and seeing the bright colors appear!
I'm sharing with...
Craft Stampers Magazine Take It Make It Challenge: Anything goes. Must have stamping.
Krafty Chicks Challenge: All Occasions week.
Penny Black and More Challenge: Make it Feminine
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Dreamy, Special Wishes (PB)
Ink: Faded Jeans, Pine Needles, Mustard Seed, Twisted Citron (DOX), Whisper White (SU)
Paper: Neenah, Night of Navy, Photo (HP Advanced)
Other: Baby Wipe, Leaf Stitched Frames Dies (PB), White EP, Foam
25 comments:
Love this card Bonnie and your colour combination is gorgeous --- cool die cut frames too, hugs Robyn
Blue and Yellow, great colour combo and love the simplicity of the penny black stamp :)
A superb colour palette and such a sunny creation, many thanks for sharing and joining us at Penny Black and More January challenge.
B x
Gorgeous card Bonnie - love the vivid yellow and matched with the strong blue and you have a stunning work of art
Blessings
Maxine
I will never tire of that gorgeous navy/yellow color combo, Bonnie! So fabulous - yes, dreamy!
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Beautiful card Bonnie! I so love your background and need to try this technique. Will have to write it down in my book or I will forget about it again. lol Love the stamp you used, it looks amazing on your background. Hugs, Brenda
Oh those colours! You are very inspiring Bonnie! Vicky x
This is gorgeous Bonnie. I love the colour combo, the bright yellow background looks fab and that's one of my favourite stamps too. Thank you for playing along with the Craft Stamper challenge xx
I Love your color combo and Dreamy Baby Wipe Technique, Bonnie. Wonderful PB die cut frames and stamped images. TFS Hugs..Nancy
Love the striking colour combination - navy and bright yellow are gorgeous together. I must remember to do the baby wipe technique you did - it's one I forget. Great framing and layering!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL card Bonnie!! Love the bright yellow against the blue frame and that image is one of my favorite stamps! Lovely, lovely card my friend!! Hugs. :0)
I love the dramatic shift in colours from the very rich blue with that gorgeous die cut double frame, to the pretty bright yellow you have used with the flower. A beautiful card Bonnie! x
OH! I LOVE the colour combo on this and the beautiful stamp a gorgeous creation.
Faith x
Wonderful colors, viewing this card brightens my day. TFS!
So beautifully done! I need to revisit the baby wipe technique!
Thanks so much for joining in and sharing with us at Penny Black and more challenge!
Ellibelle's Corner
This is fantastic! I love the double layered border frames cut from the same cardstock.
♥ Autumn
The vibrant color combo of the navy and yellow combined with the simple stamp are striking. The PB die frames are so interesting and really set the image off.
Bright yellow and royal blue, perfect combo for your pretty card! Congrats on the Twofer win :o)
What a fabulous effect from the fun technique. The dark blue card stock shows off the vibrancy of the background fabulously Bonnie x.
The yellow and blue is a show stopper together. Gorgeous card!
Lynn
Stunning color combination. Dark blue enhances the yellow color so beautifully.
xx
I adore this version of this stamp. Such the contrast, allowing for all the detail this simple bloom proudly show threw. The dark blue frame calms the bright yet special background. Baby wipe technique to try. Beautiful card dear friend xx
Oh I love that baby wipe magic moment too, Bonnie!
The navy blue frame and card base are a great contrast to your gorgeous and vivid yellow background.
The layered leaf pattern frames are so pretty.
Hideko xx
I love that wispy flower on the bright yellow background, Bonnie.
This technique really is magical ... the reveal is so exciting! LOVE your gorgeous card Bonnie! The yellow backgound is so bright and beautiful with the deep coloured flower and card base. Yellow and blue ... awesome together! xx
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