Here is the colour chart I created using all the Stampin' Up! card colours. I stamped them all with fresh bleach so you can see the reaction they all have:
You can see clearly from this chart that bleach reacts differently with each colour.
Some colours give a great reaction and turn perfectly white when stamped with bleach eg pretty in pink, sage shadow, pale plum, brocade blue, regal rose, perfect plum.
Some colours give a yellow bleached image eg old olive, certainly celery, mellow moss, more mustard and really rust.
Some colours only react slightly and so don't give a nice contrasting image eg real red, apricot appeal, summer sun, pixie pink, lavendar lace.
And some colours don't react at all to bleach eg black, cameo coral, bashful blue, blush blossom, pink passion.
I hope this will assist you when you try stamping and colouring in with bleach on your cards and papercraft projects.
Happy Stamping!
What a brilliant resource! TFS!
Posted by: Danielle Daws | Monday, 01 February 2010 at 06:06 PM
This is a great help as a challenge using bleach has come up and your reference sheet will safe me a lot of cardstock experimenting. many thanks
Posted by: Lisa Bullock | Sunday, 14 February 2010 at 08:12 PM
Hi Jo - I remembered you telling me about this at convention and have finally had a look! Thanks for telling me about it, it's so interesting to see how all the colours react differently.....I think I'll have to have a go! Hopefully I can convince my stamp club they can't live without it ;)
Posted by: Liz Halbisch | Thursday, 21 July 2011 at 10:45 PM