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Saturday, 3 March 2018

2018 #3 Watercolours: A little something to read {by Alison Bomber}

2018 Topic 3: Watercolour
A little something to read by Alison Bomber


Watercolours do beautiful things when salt is added to suck away the colour, leaving behind a truly fabulous texture. Alison captures this effect so well, and shares with you a great gift idea in the process! ~ Leandra


Hi everyone, it's Alison from Words and Pictures with you today, and I'd like to share with you some salty, watery bookmarks.

I fell in love with watercolours a year or two ago, and have been exploring their possibilities since then.  I thought I'd combine them with my quote stamps to make some bookmarks.  The salt was an afterthought, but one I'm so happy I added!


I love how the pigment of a good watercolour moves in water, and how some colours granulate (the pigment powder floats in the water to create a mottled look) and some are more stable.  I was using Daniel Smith watercolours to create my masterboard, and they have lots of fabulous granulation in some of the colours.


I think it was that granulation which suddenly made me think of adding salt - something I've done in the past with Distress Inks, but hadn't done with my watercolours before.  I think the effects are spectacular, both while the paint is still wet...



... and when you've brushed the salt away once it has all dried.


I cut a section of the masterboard into strips of equal length and width and then sought out some words to fit onto them.



I used two quotes each from EAB03 Music & Silence


EAB07 Dreaming & Doing


and EAB08 Strength & Courage. See here for links to stockists.



On the paler bookmarks, I stamped in Cobalt and clear-embossed the words with Ranger Clear embossing powder.


And where the paint background was darker, I stamped in Versamark and embossed in Detail Fine White powder by Wow.


Some distressing of the edges, and some fine white twine through the punched holes, and now I can keep my place in the several books I usually have on the go at one time...



... and receive a little extra food for thought from reading the bookmark too!


I hope you'll have a go at salting your watercolours or water-soluble inks.  It really is fascinating watching the crystals at work, soaking up pigment and water and creating the incredible organic patterning.  It certainly won't be the last time I craft with added salt!

Happy crafting all!
Alison x

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21 comments:

  1. They are lovely and such a nice idea.

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  2. these are beautiful! what a great idea.

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  3. Fabulous - what a fantastic idea!

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  4. Wow! The effect is lovely Alison. Lx

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  5. Fantastic project! Love the look of this technique, Cathy x

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  6. A great technique and wonderful results Alison, I will definitely be having a go at this - thanks so much for sharing! xx

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  7. Simple and beautiful bookmarks Alison. Salt is nice idea and fab results. xx

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  8. Alison I'm a huge fan, love your salted backgrounds and your awesome sentiments :)

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  9. I always need bookmarks and these are so very pretty!

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  10. lol lol you where right ...I rather look at your book marks than ANY BOOK ...great work you did love them ;O))

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  11. So simple yet so effective Alison. Love the white embossing! Xx

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  12. Fab Alison and yes salt is such a great medium to add! I love your colours xx

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  13. Sooo pretty, I’ve never used this technique although I’ve seen the beautiful results many times, these are just delightful and a perfect backdrop for your wonderful quotes, absolutely perfect idea xx

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  14. I love this set of bookmarks!! Great idea to use your wonderful words, Alison. Keeping this in mind... xx

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  15. Such a great idea Alison!!
    I love your new stamps!
    Jackie xx

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  16. A really great idea Alison and love the creative use of your beautiful quote stamps on these. The watercolour background is stunning with it's salty caused effect and seeing these wish I didn't have a Kindle!!!
    Fliss xx

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  17. Beautiful!! Love the idea and using salt is something I've wanted to try for a while (and I think this will also be great with infusions...). A simple project, but very inspiring!

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  18. What lovely bookmarks Alison - both with the lovely salted watercoloring and your beautiful quote stampings! Julia xx

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  19. Absolutely wonderful! I love that salt effect!

    Lucy x

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