All the following papers were coloured with Quink Ink and discharged with Jacquard Discharge Paste. After having dried, I ironed the papers to remove the colour.
The pattern hereafter was applied with a brush.

Here the discharged paste was applied with a square sponge.

Discharge paste applied with a cotton bud

Discharge paste applied with my funky foam "tool"

The next paper is a bit of a failed experiment. I tried to apply the paste through a net, it didn't really work very well, nevertheless I think that the result is not uninteresting.

It would be best to do the ironing outside as the paste has a very unpleasant smell. Contact with skin and eyes has to be avoided.
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