Salt adds flavor to your food and a unique look to your cards. I used rock salt for my salted background technique. The salt creates a speckled look on your card. The size of the splotches will be determined by the salt that you use. Large, coarse salt will yield big blotches whereas small, fine salt will give you smaller blotches. What do you think?
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Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Salty Lake
Stamps:
Peaceful Place
Kindness & Compassion
Paper:
Seaside Spray A-2
Glossy White 5-1/4 x 4
Ink:
Tuxedo Black Memento
Mango Melody
Terracotta Tile
Seaside Spray
Highland Heather
Technique:
Salted Background
Accessories:
Rock Salt
Stamparatus/MISTI/Stamp-a-ma-jig
Adhesive
I first applied the Salted Background Technique on my glossy white panel. You can see a you tube video for it at: Salted Background
Once my background was dry and wiped clean, I used my Stamparatus to stamp my image and my sentiment. You can use any tool that will allow you to stamp several times to get a good impression on your panel.
I then adhered the glossy white panel to the card base. Of course the sentiment can be changed to suit your needs.
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Love that background technique!
ReplyDeleteGreat BG for that beautiful image. I love using salt on my cards. Gives wonderful BGs.
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