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Friday, 9 December 2016

2016 #23 Time! {by Alison Hall}

 2016 Topic 23: Bleach Techniques 

Hi everyone Alison (Craftytrog) here. Tonight I'd like to share with you a post about using bleach techniques with PaperArtsy Infusions and Seth Apter stamps.

I hadn't really used bleach as an art product before, so I was excited to try out its possibilities. My project is an art journal page. I hope you like it.


Step One: Using a sheet of 8 x 6 ins watercolour paper, I began by stamping the circles from ESA01 across the page. I used Ranger Archival ink in Jet Black, and dried it with a heat gun.


 ESA01

Step Two: Next, using a water spray bottle, I spritzed the page lightly with water, and sprinkled it with PaperArtsy Infusions in Violet Storms and Royal Blood. I spritzed more water to disperse the colour before drying the ink with a heat gun.



Step Three: Now comes the fun part! I used a paintbrush and thin bleach to remove the ink from the circles. I left the inner circle of the large one unbleached for a bit of contrast. For the bleach, I actually used a product call Milton, which is used to sterilise baby's bottles etc. It did affect the ink slightly, turning it a bit brown, but a black Pitt Pen fixed that.



Step Four: Once the bleach was dry, I mixed a few grains of Are You Cerise and Orange County Infusions with water, and repainted the circles.



Step Five: Next, I folded up a piece of kitchen towel, place it in a plastic lid, and poured bleach over it to make myself a bleach stamp pad. I 'inked' up the stars from ESA02, then stamped them above and below the circles on my page. Make sure you clean the bleach off your stamp thoroughly after this.


ESA02,

Step Six: I mixed up a little Are You Cerise Infusions with water again, and repainted the stars. I also stamped the word 'TIME' from ESA01 with bleach, lightly in a few places, and more prominently in one place below the circles. Then I used a black Pitt Pen to outline the word and a few random stars. Yes, I am guilty of cutting apart the phrase stamp! I make just one cut, so that I can easily put the phrase back together again.



Step Seven: I couldn't resist adding a few splatters! First I used a black Posca Paint Pen, tapping it above and over my page. Then I picked up some bleach on a paintbrush, and tapped spots of bleach over my page. I finished my page off with a scribbly border, and used my Archival Black Ink Pad to ink the edges.



I had an enormous amount of fun, trying these bleach techniques out with PaperArtsy's Infusions. Do make sure that you work in a well ventilated room though, and always clean the bleach off your stamps thoroughly. It's a good idea to wear an apron too! I hope you have fun trying out the techniques, and I look forward to seeing your projects.

Alison x 

Blog: Craftytrog's Inky Adventures 
Twitter: @craftytrog 
Facebook: Alison Hall

Wow the bleach worked so well over the infusions, those circles really cleaned out totally ready to take new colour. A brilliant one to remember, thanks for sharing. ~Darcy


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13 comments:

  1. ooh, Alison, love this page, the infusions pop brilliantly on the background.

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  2. Gorgeous page, I love the effect of the bleach on the Infusions.

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  3. Brilliant journal page. I love how immediately the bleach works with the Infusions. I really like the way you paint in the bleached images. The colour contrasts are great.

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  4. Gorgeous Alison! The bleach works brilliantly on the Infusions, that's my cue to try...

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  5. Just fabulous, Alison - I love the colours, the stamp combinations and those gorgeous Infusions.
    Alison x

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  6. What a brilliant project, Alison. I love the Milton idea and it has worked really well with the infusions,

    Lucy x

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  7. Love the bleach techniques with the Infusions, great inspiration.

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  8. What a great tip! Love how your piece turned out. Looks fab! Lx

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  9. Wonderful project Ali. Great tutorial.
    Flo x

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  10. Fabulous effects Alison. Blast from the past...Milton! Xx

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  11. Stunning pages Alison!! Great technique and fab design. xx

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  12. Brilliant pages Alison and really effective bleach techniques.

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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