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Using Bleach With Rubber Stamps in Card Making

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Summary: Tips and techniques for using bleach with rubber stamps in making handmade greeting cards in this free arts and crafts video taught by an expert.

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By Fran Bricken
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Fran Bricken has taught art to adults and children and has been stamping for over ten years. At lasting Legacy Fran teaches card making and stamping techniques.


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"Hi! I’m Fran Bricken and I want to show you a technique today using bleach rubber stamping, it gives you sort of a reverse effect than stamping with ink. Easiest way to do it is to get some bleach, pour it on a wet paper towel and then you got sort of a soggy bleach pad here, you get your stamp and do it like that. I sort of found a way to cheat I think it’s a little bit easier to do and carry around is get a bleach pen, squirt some bleach in a container and then use that. You want to take your stamp, stamp it on the bleach and depending on the look that you want, it’s best to kind of play around with this a little bit before you actually do it on a card that you would just stamp like that, you can get a couple of different effects depending on how much ink is on there or bleach I mean. I don’t know if you can pick this up with the camera but you can see that’s on there and now that looks just like a mess right now but it will actually dry and bleach out the paper and will give you an effect that looks like this, where its bleached out the area kind of a nice effect for especially a winter look, it will make a nice winter or snowy looking card. If you have any other questions about this technique you can check us on the website at Lasting Legacy. "

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