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Stamping with bleach

by Cards_by_Paula @ Tuesday, 08. Apr, 2008 - 12:18:16

Sometime ago I found a tutorial on how to stamp with normal household bleach. So, here's my first card using this technique and also one of Sunbonnet Sues I made earlier in the week.

I used a thick sheet of dark green handmade paper and this is what I did:

I poured some bleach (a capful) onto a couple of kitchen paper towels and made sure the bleach was spread evenly. I used the lid of a plastic container to place the kitchen paper towels. I then prepared some scraps of paper and got my embossing heat gun ready. I took my stamp to the kitchen paper towels and stamped my scraps of paper several times always wetting the stamp in bleach in between.

When I thought the stamp was coming out OK (without missing bits) I then began stamping the handmade paper. I always took my stamp to the bleached paper towels in between each stamping.

Finally, I used my embossing heat gun to dry the bleach. This is much quicker than waiting for the bleach to dry naturally.

Some tips:

* Protect your work surface and your clothes.
* Work in a well ventilated area.
* Rinse your stamps with plenty of water as the bleach might damage the rubber.
* This technique works best with cardstock in dark colours and where the core is the same colour as the outside. I tried stamping with bleach on cardstock with a white core and it didn't work very well.

For more instructions, tips and ideas visit the Splicoaststampers site.


 
 

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Jen [Visitor]
http://koolcraftsnarts.proboards84.com/
13/06/08 @ 12:31

I can't wait to try this. Thank you for sharing the technique. Having seen your beautiful cards, I can see how nice this turns out.

Cards_by_PaulaCards_by_Paula [Member]
13/06/08 @ 16:02

Thank you Jen, look forward to see what you make :-)

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