Hi Everyone it's Christine here with a card stamped using bleach and coloured with pencils.
I first sprayed some watercolour card with distress oxide sprays and let it dry. I placed some bleach on a piece of kitchen paper on a plate and used the Sketchy Blossom Trio stamp in my stamp positioner. I dabbed the stamp with the bleach soaked paper and stamped the image, You can see the bleach removing the colour each time you stamp. When I was happy that I had the whole outline I let the image dry.
I coloured the flowers with pencils and randomly stamped the edges with different stamps. To add to the distressed look I rubbed my Versamark pad around the edge of the card and sprinkled Weathered Wood Embossing Glaze over and heat embossed.
You can see the random stamping and the pencil colouring more clearly on this image. The Burst stamp was stamped in Hero Arts White ink the res were stamped in Ranger Archival Potting Soil.
Christine Alexander - DT Magenta
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I lovel this and your technique. xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat work stamping with bleach, Christine. Amazing the crispness of the image!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!! It's such a clever technique, and yet using something as simple as bleach 💕💕
ReplyDeleteI like the white outline from the bleach and beautiful coloring. Adding the glaze along the edges gave a shiny finish to the card.
ReplyDeleteGreat bleach stamping, Christine! It turned out so well. And a wonderful sprayed and stamped background. I like the embossing glaze around the edges too.
ReplyDeleteYou bleach stamping worked beautifully, Christine! Love how you've colored the flowers and the interesting background!
ReplyDeleteSuch an artsy looking card and so effective with the bleaching Christine x.
ReplyDeleteGreat card and technique. Amazing results with bleach stamping. Beautiful pencil colouring.
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