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Written by Diane Pottle   
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Bleach Blobs
Next I tried using a red rubber quote stamp.  Carole used a quote stamp on one of her accents and it looked great.  I just could not get my attempts to come out.  The first tries were big bleach blobs.  I needed to blot first on scrap paper, but it still did not come out well--either too much bleach resulting in fuzzy letters or too little bleach with letters or parts of letters missing.
Say what?
Freestlyle Set Up
It is possible that a felt pad may work better for this type of stamping.
Toothpick Results
Then I tried some freestyle bleaching techniques.  I used a Q-tip to make a curvy line.  This was fun.  I needed to reapply bleach to the tip, but it was easy to see where to start back up because of the wet paper look.  I also tried some fine work with a toothpick.  That was a little tedious--not worth it for me, but you may have the patience or some cool idea.

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