It's been awhile since I tried the Salt Technique. You can find it
here. Some people just use plain old food coloring mixed in with their kosher salt, but I didn't have any so I used my Tim Holtz Alcohol ink "Watermelon" and mixed it with the salt. I did it in 2 piles, one a lighter shade and one a darker shade to try and get one pink and one red.
Back to Basics and Beyond -
Salt Technique
Cute Card Thursday -
Valentines
Time Out Challenges -
Challenge #128
Cardz 4 Galz -
Hearts (Red, White, Pink)
Allsorts -
Love
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Stamp by Recollections
Heart sprinkle sash by Poppystamps
Watercolors by Koi
Sprinkled with kosher salt |
lovely combination of pink and red in the background with the adorable pup and hearts, thank you for joining in at BBB
ReplyDeleteSuper cute image and a really effective background. Thank you for joining our 'Love' challenge this week at Allsorts.
ReplyDeleteKath x
A super cute creation for our 'Love' theme at Allsorts challenge, many thanks for joining in.
ReplyDeleteB x
Great technique and a lovely card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at CCT this week x
Awww what a cute card and I love how your salt background turned out, very beautiful! Thanks for joining us at Back to Basics and Beyond.
ReplyDeleteTammy x
Brilliant card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Back to Basics and Beyond challenge blog. Happy crafting! Catherine x DT
Such a lovely creation 💞. Thank you for sharing with us at Allsorts and good luck in the challenge.
ReplyDeleteI love this technique and you have used it wonderfully for this wonderful card. Love that little pup perched on
ReplyDeletethta heartstring die cut. Thanks for joining us at Time Out.
Such a cool background! Absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing with us at Time Out!