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Eli |
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Email address sent to you Tina, thanks
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SylviaB |
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Hi Eli,
I have put a card in my images of a card I made last year.It is one of Glenda's stamps and I used Domestos just in an old egg cup with a very small paint brush.Hope this helps.The card was an order from a man who calls his wife Duchess. Quite pleased with myself as this is the first image I have uploaded. Best Wishes Sylvia |
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Suzi Q |
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Stunning card Sylvia, and the colours are beautiful, well done on getting your album started.
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SylviaB |
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Thank you Sue.
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Beas Nanny |
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Twinplums wrote: Sarah
I have the bruynzeel pens that have a "white" pen in with them . if you scribble over glossy card (photopaper) and polish it, then apply the white pen over the stamp and stamp on the coloured card - it bleaches the colour and you have your stamped image in white. bit difficult to explain - I am sure Craig from Sakura will explain it better than me - but it is quite effective. Ikklewol loves doing this. Mags |
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DEEVINE |
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I did this yesterday for the very first time!
I did it on black card w ith the beautiful wreath stamp from Joanna`s shop....I used Twinkling H2o`s in xmas colours and was very impressed with myself afterwards...I havn`t stuck it on a card yet, but will show you when i do..... Good luck with yours Eli, be sure to show us finished results Love Denisexx |
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TheStampMan |
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Just a little tip that I found... the bleach can spread once applied and can go beyond an embossed outline so try to keep the brush a few mm's inside the
outline to allow for bleeding. It may have been a thinner bleach so just experiment and see what happens. I have also been told (but not tried) that vinegar
neutalises bleach, you may find you need to do this with certain paints although I don't know which! I managed OK without vinegar with H20's. Bleaching
also looks nice without any colour added, using the bleach for shading gives a lovely vintage effect.
Hope that makes sense!! Jill |
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murchison |
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Sorry but why do you use Bleach sory if this sounds like a darft question
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art angel |
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Please please remember that bleach is a very strong irritant, and can damage sesitive skin and lungs, take care to use near open window or other ventilation.
Asthmatics in particular, it has been said that there is a higher incidence of asthma in cleaning people, because of the toilet products, in particular,
bleach.
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14/11/2007 07:00:07.
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Pauline |
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I have just been reading all of your posts and its really intresting. I've never tryed bleaching but must say now I've got to have a go.
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