Bleached out Images
by Beate Johns
Use household bleach to add highlights to embossed images.
Supplies
- Bleach
- Plastic or glass container to hold bleach
- Watercolor brush
- Detailed image stamp
- VersaMark™ ink
- Embossing powder
- Embossing heat tool
- Colored cardstock
Step-by-Step
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Step 1
Ink stamp with Versamark™ and stamp the image on colored cardstock.
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Step 2
Pour embossing powder over the image. Tap off excess. Clear embossing powder was used here to create a soft image. Any color of embossing powder would work.
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Step 3
Use an embossing heat tool to heat the embossing powder until it melts.
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Step 4
Add bleach to a glass or plastic container and dip the watercolor brush into it. Apply bleach to image.
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Step 5
Let dry or use the heat tool to speed up the drying process.
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Step 6
Finish your project.
Variations
Try Adding Color
After bleaching out the image, let bleach dry and apply different colors to the image. Try all color mediums including colored pencils, watercolor crayons, or reinkers.
Your Turn
You've seen the tutorial, now you try it! We've got a section of the gallery set aside for Bleached out Images. Try this technique, then upload your artwork to the gallery. Show us your creations!
Questions and Comments
We'd love to get your feedback or questions. Leave your comment below.
I wouldn't use bleach for scrapbook pages. I do not think it is safe, but I am not 100% sure.
I don't like the bleach pens, as they don't give a good clean image. The pens use a bleach gel and not straight bleach.
The best tool is a q-tip, which you can either re-use or throw away.
Thank you...I will try this technique with one of my stamps.
Ann
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