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Club Scrap paper is *awesome* for its weight and textures and all, but from what I hear it's near impossible to do bleach-fun on it.
Enter Castaway - stamp the image with the Castaway ink, let sit for a bit to soak in to the paper, then hit with a hot iron. It WORKS! It's not the clearest, but my ink coverage and my stamping weren't exactly perfect, it was just a test, and the paper is pretty heavily textured. But hey, it can be lightened!
Used in this project: Castaway Ink on Club Scrap paper
Use as the directs direct you. Wait the 5 mins for the product (that is a little thicker than water) to soak in. Then iron. Better effect than bleach and acid free. I love using this.
I am not sure if I like this product or not. I will recommend it just for the sake of trying something new. I was very excited to get it, because it is supposed to leave a bleached look and using this should be alot easier that messy bleach. Unfortunately, you never know what color it will turn your paper. Some papers don't even change color. I have had some success, and disappointment at other times. You must remember to test every paper you are going to use it on. Even different brands of black cardstock give different results. I do like the effect once I find the papers that work well with it. It is just not as versatile as I thought it would be.
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