9 March 2012

Blockheads Challenge: Bleach Technique Blog Hop

For this challenge I used plain card stock, I then embossed using a flourish cuttlebug folder. Using a Spellbinder label die cut I cut 3 x different sizes using my cuttlebug. With Momento Blk I stamped up the Blockheads dragonfly stamp and tulips stamp and covered with clear embossing powder, tapping of the excess then heatset with my heat tool. I applied bleach to the Blockheads dragonfly stamp and the tulips, I then used Marvy Markes to colour, then used the Sakura Stardust pens over the top of the Marvy Markers to give a nice shine.

Entered into Blockheads Bleach Technique Challenge

Blockheads Challenge: Bleach Technique Blog Hop

To Take our Challenge: Visit Blockheads' Bleach on Dark Cardstock Technique to see Leslie Turner's steps for creating a card with embossing powder, household bleach and craft markers.  

Congratulations to Evelyn in Oregon, the Design Team's pick for the $25 gift certificate this month.  Feel free to submit to the challenge even though the deadline has passed.  You'll still be included in the blog-hop and readers would love to see your example.


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5 comments:

  1. Very pretty! Good luck in the Blockheads Bleach Challenge!

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  2. Yet another fun bleached creation! Love that tulip stamp! Thanks for playing with us in our Bleach Technique Challenge!
    Hugs,
    Leslie, DT
    http://leslieturner58.blogspot.com

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  3. Stunning tulips like the bleaching technique on them!

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  4. Another pretty Spring card! Like how you used the different shaped die cuts. Thanks for joining the Blockheads Technique Challenge.

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