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Stamping With Bleach ATC

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Group:Monthly ATC Swappers
Swap Coordinator:raven (contact)
Swap categories: Artist Trading Card (ATC) 
Number of people in swap:16
Location:International
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:February 19, 2009
Date items must be sent by:April 7, 2009
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

ATC ATC by Judy Corona

.............................The Bleach Technique.....................................

For this swap you will make 2 atc's for 1 partner using the Bleach Technique...This is a really simple and fun technique to learn..

Atc's must have some type of bleach effect other than that there is no theme

Normal household bleach can be used as a rubber stamp 'ink'. The bleach removes the color from the background, giving a lighter image. The effect will vary depending on paper type and color, so try different types...

Try one of these bleach technique or come up with your own...

You can use the dabbing effect...Take a paper towel or cloth that has been soaked in bleach and squeezed out and dab spots or draw lines on your paper...

Or the spray effect...Put bleach in a spray bottle and spray the card stock for an all over speckled look.

Or you can make your own stamp pad....By Place several sheets of kitchen paper in an old ceramic saucer and soak in bleach. Use your rubber stamp just like you would a do normal stamping...

Let your stamped paper dry .Then finished it off anyway you would like. Bleached images can be painted, colored with chalks or finished in the same way as any other image

Make sure to clean your rubber stamps after using bleach...

Discussion

kizmet 01/26/2009 #

this sounds a really interesting technique! do you usually use already colored papers or do you paint them before using bleach? and if so what do you usually use??

raven 01/27/2009 #

I have only used paper that was already colored,,but these technique swaps are about trying and learning new ways of doing different techniques..I am learning so much from all of you and If anyone has a different way of doing any technique I hope they share it with the rest of us and post it here,,,I want to learn all the different ways of doing things that I can..

CrayonMom 01/27/2009 #

In my experience, colored cardstock or construction paper works best... especially darker colors. But you may want to test out some scraps before you go for it- some dyes only change colors with bleach (black turns brown or orange, green turns yellow, etc).

I have used toothpicks, paint brushes, and cotton swaps to "paint" with bleach before--- just remember to wash your brushes well and let the paper dry COMPLETELY before trying to cut, glue, or embellish it, otherwise you will have a mess and the chemical will start bleaching your embellishments and other papers it come into contact with.

Also, this technique is not archival quality- don't store them without a sleeve to protect the rest of your collection.

raven 01/28/2009 #

Thank you Panda2778..I found the toothpick and cotton swaps thing very interesting so I tried drawing a few odd shapes and writing some names with both of them and I had some great results..I am having so so much fun with the toothpicks and cotton swaps that and I have made quite a mess in my craft room I have tried bleach on everything...

halfwaythere 03/ 6/2009 #

Just in case anyone wants to know, colored fine sand doesn't work [dang] all my scrapbook safe paints are bleach proof too, lol.

boatingbelle 04/10/2009 #

I had an awful job finding paper that would bleach. I tried almost everything I have in my stash and found that the only one that worked was coloured tissue paper.

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