Anyway those of you who visit me for WOYWW, will remember last week I was playing around with H2O's and salt to create backgrounds. Well here's what I did with them -
This first one I stamped a Creative Expressions stamp using Stazon, I used the secondary ink to stamp into the corners. I then matted it onto black before layering it onto the script paper which is from Papermania's Book print papers.
This second one, which I love, is again stamped with Stazon and Creative Expressions stamps, the paper is again from the Book print Papermania papers. Then I added my cute little buttons to the corners.
As you can see from this close up, there is still some salt on the surface. I rubbed off as much as would come away but didn't over scrub it. I like the texture the remaining salt creates.
This third card is made the same way as the others, using the same stamps and papers. However with this one I decided to spatter water onto the background before stamping. I dabbed it off with a paper towel and must admit I love the effect it's created.
Overall I'm really pleased with these cards, you'll notice there isn't a sentiment to categorise them, because I felt that these cards could be used for many occasions so I didn't want to restrict that by putting sentiments on to them. Hope you like them, let me know what you think of the effect, have you any ideas as how else I can use these wonderful paints?
Take care Zo xx
What a lovely effect, it looks very vintagey!
ReplyDeleteNot sure I'm up to that yet as I'm still learning the basics.
Hope you had fun in garden - beautiful weather, shame I'm at work!
Take care, Suzanne
Gorgeous cards love the effects you have created. Alison xxx
ReplyDeleteThey are all gorgeous Zoe, but my fav has to be the first one with the poppy.
ReplyDeleteKevin xx
I must play around with this salt technique for my AB, do you have a tutorial on it that you would recommend? Your cards turned out lovely and I like to make some without a sentiment too, for the same reason! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)
ReplyDeletethese are stunning zoe.really gorgeous images and i love the effect you have got with the salt ;D
ReplyDeletexx coops xx
Fabulous creations zoe, love the idea with the salt :O)
ReplyDeleteAli x
hmmmm....I tried table salt and I don't think it worked very well...lol Oh well...;p waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)
ReplyDeleteMorning sweetie I absolutely love these creations fabulous colours to, big happy hugs love Pops x x x
ReplyDeleteWell you are getting another comment from the hills of North Carolina. What I want to know is why am I taking this Creative Chemistry course when I just should have come to your blog. Zoe, it seems to me that you are a real artist. That's what artists do you know - they experiment around. All of your cards are so pretty - very original. Hmmmmm - salt!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSandy
these are gorgeous cards - love the blending and the salt technique is really effective giving great results.
ReplyDeletePaula x x x
Wow!!! what stunning cards just love that technique.... Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteLovely cards and great techniques Zoe.
ReplyDeletegorgeous cards , I think the red oner with butterflies is my favourite. I must try this technique at the weekend . . . tima allowing
ReplyDeletejanet #16
These are GORGEOUS ....all of them.xx
ReplyDeleteThese cards are beautiful! My favourite is the 2nd one. I thought all the salt would be rubbed away when you were mentioning them earlier but I love the texture it adds!
ReplyDeletexoxo Karen
Such pretty cards -- I think the second one is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Zo...love those backgrounds!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Fab cards Zoe great work Hugs Elaine
ReplyDeleteGreat cards and backgrounds :)
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