Hello everyone, I am back with another project to share with you
showcasing the stamps that we brought to you on last month's TV shows on
Hochanda. I wanted to revisit a technique that I love to use in
conjunction with Distress Inks, painting with bleach, it works so well,
and these stamps are a great way to show off the technique. I made a
larger project a while back using the very same technique, and I will
share a couple of photos of that project with you at the end of my post.
I
started my project by creating two panels, one large and one smaller,
shading them with Distress Inks in a rainbow panel. I started in the
middle with yellow, and worked out using orange and red on one side,
green, blue and purple on the other side. I made sure to blend the
colours smoothly, going back over the joins where necessary with the
previous colour. I matted both layers with black card, and turned them
so that they were facing the opposite way to each other when I put them
together.
I coloured some spare card with Distress Inks, and stamped a couple of flowers and a butterfly from the Butterfly Daisy Collage
stamp set onto the card using Archival Jet Black ink. I painted parts
of the image with neat household bleach and a fine brush. IMPORTANT: do
make sure that you are working in a well ventilated area when you do
this. I cut the images out, and stamped a foliage image onto the smaller
background a couple of times using black ink. I curled the petals of
the flowers and butterfly slightly before adhering them to the
background. I added a sentiment from the Loving Sentiments stamp set.
As
you will see, I was very much inspired by my previous project! This
flag book uses lots of our other stamps, but incorporates stamps from
other companies too. Lesley is a huge advocate of mixing and matching
our stamp sets together, but encourages you to use your Chocolate
Baroque stamps with your other stamps as well.
I
used the same techniques throughout this book, Distress Ink
backgrounds, stamping with Archival Ink, and painting with bleach. I
have added a bit of stencilling here and there for added texture, and a
few small embellishments. I hope that you will give this technique a
try, it's a lot of fun, and depending on the colour of ink that you use,
the results vary.
I will be back later in the month with more inspiration, thanks for stopping by, xx
1 comment:
Just fabulous projects!! Love so much all them, especially that colourful flag book!
I want try the painting with bleach technique!! Thanks for sharing
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