I decided to try the "Foxy Oxi" technique. I had never heard of this one before and since I had some of that powdered detergent I thought I'd give it a try. I sponged by bg first, masking a moon and the foreground. I applied the dry detergent with a light touch as I didn't know the effect. It's hard to see in the photo...shows up better in person. I think it was the right amount. Then I stamped the scene and added a few accents. TFL!
Date: Thursday, June 4, 2020 GMT Views: 1065
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Registered: December 4, 2010 Location: Minnesota Posts: 16610
Thu, Jun 04, 2020 @ 6:19 AM
What a gorgeous card this is Polly! You used the perfect colors to create this amazing scene. I have not heard of this technique before so thank you for test driving it so beautifully, and sharing this with us. Hugs! ~Karen.
Registered: June 29, 2004 Location: Sugar Land. Texas Posts: 79843
Thu, Jun 04, 2020 @ 6:29 AM
Love this beautiful card and that silhouette of the coyote is so detailed with the hairs even standing up.
------------------------------ LizThe joy of the LORD is my strength.Right Brain Madness --My blogProud member of the redDivasKSS certified multi-step stamperFan Club member since 2004
Registered: August 21, 2007 Location: Wayland MA Posts: 105275
Thu, Jun 04, 2020 @ 7:32 AM
Yes....I think better IRL for any of these bleaching techniques. Love the scene you created, Polly.
------------------------------ Anne HarmonFS154, QFTD58, PROUD FAN CLUB MEMBER (photo of our Great Granddaughter Elise, just 6 months old) and me, even older.
Registered: April 6, 2009 Location: Weyers Cave, Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley Posts: 31218
Thu, Jun 04, 2020 @ 4:38 PM
Polly, your colors are so Beautifully blended and really pretty together! Love what you did with this technique. Beautiful silhouette images.....love the whimsey at the top. I would have tried it, but I didn't have this type of bleach.
------------------------------ ~Roberta
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