If you already have a variety of different products in your collection and want to know how they react on your pages make a test page. In the front and back of your Bible you have some pages that can be used to see how they react on that thin Bible page. Some products bleed through and some don't. As you can see I went through my stash of products and did a variety of different methods to see what would bleed through on an untreated page.
Stamp with Memento - bleeds thru
Stamp with Archival - bleeds thru
Distress Ink - went on easy-does bleed thru
Gelatos - dry—uneven, wet smooth, no bleed thru
Stamp with Archival - bleeds thru
Distress Ink - went on easy-does bleed thru
Gelatos - dry—uneven, wet smooth, no bleed thru
Dylusions Spray - nice color—bleed thru
Pan Pastels - good color little smearing
Prismacolor Pencils -smooth & vibrant
Watercolors (Inktense)- vibrant—little bleed thru
Acrylic Paints- put on thin with credit card is transparent—put on thick for opaque with paint brush
Distress Stain - bright color—bleed thru
Pens Micron Pens, Pitt Pens & Fude Ball, no bleed thru
These are the products that I used and the outcome on the back of the page. It's good just to try different things and see what you like. What your style is.
May you be blessed with some quiet moments today to get in the word and share some time with our Lord.
God Bless,
Jill
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