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Saturday, June 22, 2019

Bleached Ombre

Hello friends.

I'm having a great time using the ombre technique.


Another card from our retreat.

This one uses a combination of  Linda's blending technique and Susan's
bleach technique.  I love this stamp but I don't know where it came from or
what it's called.   It comes from a Clearly Besotted stamp set called
Friend's Forever. (Thanks Colleen).  It doesn't seem to be available now
which is a shame because I would love to have this set.
Money saved!

With Linda's instruction and those blending brushes, I was able to get a rich,
smooth  background for the first time ever!

We stamped and heat embossed an image.

I loved the open flower but it kept calling to me to use bleach on it.

So I did and was I sorry!

I think I was too heavy handed with it or didn't blot fast enough.

I thought I'd ruined the whole piece.

But then I remembered that Susan had said we could go back in and
watercolor over the bleached part.

So with nothing to lose, I pulled out my watercolor pencils and a damp
waterbrush and went to work.

I think I saved it.

I hope I can save the other sample I did, but that was
enough stress for one day!

There's still a couple of days to join in at
CAS Mix Up


Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.

Enjoy!


Card Recipe 
Stamps:  Forever Friends (ret. Clearly Besotted), Hello Friend (GKD)
Ink:   Versamark, Versafine Onyx Black, Seedless Preservs, Spun Sugar, Work Lipstick (DOX)
Paper:   Neenah
Other:  White EP, Bleach, Watercolor Pencils (Caran d'ache #90 Purple, #220 Grass Green, #69 Burnt Sienna, Blending Brushes

21 comments:

  1. I think you saved it beautifully Bonnie...the tulips look fabulous with just a touch of pink in them! And your background is AWESOME!! Don't you just love those blending brushes?!! :0)

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  2. Fabulous tulips Bonnie - great card. x

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  3. Hi Bonnie! I love what you did with the two techniques! And I know this stamp, it is Clearly Besotted called Friends Forever! I am so glad you saved it because you achieved the perfect look with those flowers, the shading is just awesome! I am going to remember this and give it a try!!
    Heart Hugs, Col

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  4. You sure did save this beautiful card Bonnie. Such fabulous blending and such pretty colours. What a wonderful idea to use water colour over the bleaching....I shall file that one away x. Stand out card for me Bonnie x

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  5. I love your touch of colour after bleaching Bonnie. Beautiful card :)

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  6. This is GORGEOUS. what a neat tip to colour over the bleach, I think it worked beautifully.
    Faith x

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  7. Gorgeous, Bonnie. Fabulous mix of techniques - ink blending, bleaching and watercoloring. Fantastic save with your beautiful watercoloring. xx

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  8. I've not tried the bleaching but looks like fun! Your tulip looks amazing, Bonnie - you definitely saved it!!

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  9. I think you did a great save there Bonnie the end result is beautiful. Thank you for joining in with the Craft Stamper challenge xx

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  10. Love the softness of this beauty! Gorgeous card.
    Lynn

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  11. Very beautiful card using these two techniques Bonnie. I love the blended pinks ... such a gorgeous background for this lovely image. I don't know what it looked like just bleached, but is so pretty with the soft colouring you've added. Great save!! xx

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  12. Love this ombre look with the DOX inks. Beautifully done background to set off that beautiful stamp.

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  13. Wonderful combination of the two techniques! You definitely mastered the bleach and then watercolour technique - the colours you put back into the flowers and leaves are beautiful and perfectly done!

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  14. This is just gorgeous, Bonnie! Love that you bleached it and have shaded it beautifully with a soft pink. What an impact that has. Your background is beautifully blended too and that's not always easy.

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  15. This is so pretty, Bonnie! The color combination is beautiful and the ombre (sponging) is so smooth. I have no idea what it looked like before watercoloring on the bleached parts, but you did something right. The tulips look so elegant and delicate, and I love the soft pink!
    Hideko xx

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  16. Gorgeous blended background for your bleached tulip coloring, Bonnie. TFS your beauty. Hugs...Nancy

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  17. Bonnie this is amazing - love the watercolour over the bleached image, it's perfect. As is the background! An exquisite card
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  18. Oh my, this totally radiates some exquisite shine. The soft pastel tulips really pop out of that vibrant ombre BG. I do truly love this xx

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  19. Beautiful card and I would never have known you had a happy accident!xx

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  20. I'd say you saved it, Bonnie. Those tulips are beautiful, as is the vibrant inked background.

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  21. A perfect ombre, a delightful combination of colors. The whitening technique has worked wonders, your tulips are perfect

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Enjoy! Bonnie