Whitewash Stamping

Whitewash Stamping

Tricia Morris Tricia Morris

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I was shopping at the dollar store the other day and strolled through the aisles looking for a little creative inspiration. Behold: Clorox Bleach. Pick up a bottle or take a trip to your laundry room and give this "whitewash" technique a try! Fold a paper towel into fourths and place on a plate. Pour bleach onto the paper towel to create a temporary stamp pad. 0616bleach Simply press a stamp into the bleach pad and stamp onto the Boardwalk Red and Deep Blue papers. Wait a few moments for the pigment of the paper to disappear! 0616Blog01 Load a water brush with bleach, and remove color from the stripes on the beach chairs. (If you leave the bleach in the water brush, consider labeling with a permanent marker.) 0616Blog02 I was thrilled with the results when stamping the bold "enjoy" image with bleach! 0616Blog03 0616Blog04 Even the detail on the vintage swimsuits came through beautifully. (If your attempt to stamp with bleach doesn't work the first time, don't give up. Be sure the image is well-loaded with bleach, and wait for the bleach to dry completely.) 0616Blog05 0616Blog07 If you accidentally splash a few drops of bleach onto a card panel, go with it! Use a water brush to add some extra splatters to the piece and call it done. 0616Blog08 Be sure to work in a well-ventilated area and clean your stamps thoroughly when you're finished making art. Don't forget to shop the Boardwalk collection. Have fun giving this technique a try! Tricia 2016-04-13 09.29.33

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