Hello everyone! Today is Tutorial Tuesday over on the JustRite® Inspiration Blog and I have Part 3 of my Watercolor Series to share with you. In this tutorial I will show you three techniques--how to do a basic watercolor background and stamps to create a Bokeh looks, watercolor background with stamps and salt to create a second Bokeh style, and soft colored background with salt. I have a video tutorial and a step-by-step picture tutorial over on the JustRite® Inspiration Blog.
Here is a look at the four cards I created.
I used the Gansai Tambi 36 Colours Set Watercolors and Coarse Kosher Salt.
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Heidi
Supplies
Stamps: JustRite® Papercraft CR-02143 Bokeh Time Clear Stamp Set, CL-02142 Bokeh Polka Dots Background Stamp
Paper: Strathmore Watercolor Paper; Cardstock-White, Black, Turquoise, Blue Shimmer
Ink: Distress Inks-Salty Ocean, Chipped Sapphire; Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko StazOn Jet Black-The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store; Mix'd Media Inx Jasmine
Watercolor: Gansai Tambi 36 Colours Set-#64 Blue, #63 Persian Blue--
Dies: Spellbinders Paper Arts® S4-465 Labels Forty, S4-467 Labels Forty - Decorative Elements, IN-015 Soot!, S4-428 Feathers
Accessories: Paint Brushes, Coarse Kosher Salt, Sequins, Rhinestones, Acrylic Bling, Scrapbook Adhesive by 3L™ 3D Foam Squares, E-Z Runner® Permanent Strips-Refillable Dispenser 49'
Heidi, you do amazing work. I am always inspired by your projects. I especially loved your watercolor technique using the Kosher salts. The colors you used made me think of the movie 'Frozen'...lol. Lovely work and your videos are terrific. Can't wait to see MORE!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this tutorial some great ideas floating around in my head right now. You do such a nice job with your presentation.
ReplyDeleteHi Heidi, I´m trying to comment here, as I for some reason isn´t allowed to comment on the Just Rite blog anymore, and I can´t find out why? But when I try to publish the comment, it just disappear and a message comes up in German, that my e-mailadresse is not shown, but it IS???
ReplyDeleteBut you did an aamazing tutorial here again and I loved the video,
great ideas . and great video.
ReplyDeleteHeidi, you have done an amazing job once again, love this technique and your cards cards are beautiful, thanks so much for sharing your amazing talent.
ReplyDeleteLove your work and love the watercolor with kosher salt technique.
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Im wanting to try my hand at watercoloring and with Kosher salt too. I love the effects you had with these products. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI just started watercoloring so this is the technique that I would love to try thanks for the inspiration
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Heidi, Your cards are gorgeous! Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial explaining the salted watercolor technique! I love the depth of layered look that you achieved with stamping! I will be trying this technique, I tried it once before with not so great results, your video cleared up my mistakes!
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