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Saturday, August 12, 2017

Salt Water Continued

Hi.

I've had so much fun using salt with my watercolors.

I've gotten so many different looks.


This time I  dripped salt water on my wet watercolor wash.

I used plain table salt to mix.

Kind of backwards of what I did on the cards in this post.

I used the right side of this piece this time.


Then I drew some lines on some of the places where the salt had removed the color.

I've learned that the trick is to not think about what the pen is doing.
Just relax and go with the flow.


I stamped in some of the spots too.

Here's what that looks like on a card.




If you like watercolor, try sprinkling some salt on it, or mixing salt in water
and using it as a wash or on wet watercolor.

So much fun!

Challenge is open until the 24th

Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.

Enjoy!



Card Recipe (card 1)
Stamps:  Choose Joy (PTI)
Ink:   Versafine Onyx Black, Delightful Dijon & Soft Suede for center (SU)
Paper:   Neena, Watercolor (Canson CP)
Other:  Gansai Tambi Watercolor (#34 Dk. Pink, #40 yellow), Micron 005 pen, Table Salt, Stitched Squares Dies (LI)

Card Recicpe (cards 2 & 3)
Stamps: Dee's Blooming Buds (Stamplorations)
Ink: Basic Gray, Regal Rose, Pear Pizzaz, Delightful Dijon Marker (all SU)
Other:  X stitch Borders dies (GM), Black Crystals


29 comments:

  1. You are coming up with some stunning designs with your watercolour and salt Bonnie my friend! These are truly stunning and the colours are so pretty! Have a wonderful weekend Luv & Hugs. Hazel xx
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  2. looks amazing and I just love your results Bonnie...
    xx Karen

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  3. These cards you've made with salt are just gorgeous. This is on my agenda to do this week. I love the results you have.

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  4. you certainly are having fun and wonderful results with the salt - beautiful cards, Bonnie!!

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  5. Glorious effect and so very unique. So pretty and love the line drawing. I enjoyed watching the video yesterday and will be giving this one a go! Thank you for the wonderful inspiration x

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  6. OK, I am definitely going to work on the salt technique's some more...these cards are absolutely STUNNING Bonnie! I am totally in love with the soft look and color of these cards...SOOOO pretty! Well done my friend, well done!! :0)

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  7. Wow! Awesome cards and what a wonderful technique! xxx

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  8. These are spectacular, certainly a different take on the salt technique almost a bleach technique, have to try this :) Love your freehand and stamped flowers. Awesome cards

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  9. So pretty, Bonnie. I tried this technique but didn't get the best results. Maybe, I will try to make a card with it.

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  10. More gorgeous salty flowers, Bonnie! Love the frames too!!

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  11. Oh WOW, these cards are stunning, Bonnie! Very clever designs. xx

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  12. WOW ... another bunch of beautiful salt cards. You have really embraced this technique, Bonnie. I'm learning so much from you. Need to try out the salt in water versions. These are all so beautiful. Absolutely love that you have started doodling your own flowers. You are so talented, my friend! xx

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  13. WOW Bonnie these are wonderful. Love the way you have stamped the flowers in red on the pale pink background Stunning
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  14. SO beautiful! They look like paintings. Stunning cards.
    Lynn

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  15. Wow! Wow! Wow! And triple wow!!
    Sandy xx

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  16. Gorgeous salt water watercolor wash technique, Bonnie. I love your doodling and your stamping with open flower image techniques too. Your cards so artsy and unique my friend. TFS Hugs...

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  17. Love your ability to not think about what the pen is doing, and just relax and go with the flow. Not sure I'd ever be able to do that! You ended up with beautiful cards - such an artsy look!

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  18. Oh, Bonnie !! This is a very beautiful card. Very artistic. Salt has beautifully led your watercolor! A few days ago I had a similar idea, but I do not have much time lately to realize my ideas. Your hand-drawn flowers look like a professional designer! Thank you that I could fill my eyes with the beauty of these cards! I love them, they are amazing and unique!
    Hugs,
    BożenA

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  19. AWESOME Bonnie, just love this and the colours, great result, ok I am off to try another one with table salt...watch me mess that one up too.xx
    [aNNie]

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  20. My goodness these are just stunning! I love the drawing you did and they are so perfect!

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  21. Gorgeous cards. You do wonders with your watercolor and now adding salt to the mix - so pretty and creative. TFS

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  22. Two gorgeous cards, Bonnie! I love seeing what you have created with watercolour and salt. x

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  23. WOW! These blew my socks off! This is that dreamy effect we all hope to achieve sometime! Incredibly beautiful, Bonnie! Loved seeing these!

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  24. Major WOW for this look and technique. So soft, artistic and interesting. Plus as you said, a "go with the flow" approach....much like life (smiles).

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  25. What wonderful techniques with the salt and drawings Bonnie - so artistic and creative with beautiful results! Julia xx

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  26. Your cards are so artistic and inspiring Bonnie!
    Thanks ;-)

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  27. Oh I AM liking your salty pieces. Makes me want to try the salt techniques again.I particularly love the one where you've added some stamping, but all of these are just wonderful. I think the pink is so soothing in the shades you've created too.

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  28. Bonnie, these are absolutely gorgeous! I have yet to try the salt technique and so want to. I've been seeing it a lot lately and love what I see. These are all so inspirational.

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  29. I wish I'd had time to play with the salt technique, Bonnie. Your card is fantastic.

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Enjoy! Bonnie