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! ~ LeandraA little something to read by Alison Bomber
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...
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.
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
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...
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They are lovely and such a nice idea.
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful! what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteFabulous - what a fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteWow! The effect is lovely Alison. Lx
ReplyDeleteFantastic project! Love the look of this technique, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteA great technique and wonderful results Alison, I will definitely be having a go at this - thanks so much for sharing! xx
ReplyDeleteSimple and beautiful bookmarks Alison. Salt is nice idea and fab results. xx
ReplyDeleteAlison I'm a huge fan, love your salted backgrounds and your awesome sentiments :)
ReplyDeleteI always need bookmarks and these are so very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colours!
ReplyDeletelol lol you where right ...I rather look at your book marks than ANY BOOK ...great work you did love them ;O))
ReplyDeleteSo simple yet so effective Alison. Love the white embossing! Xx
ReplyDeleteFab Alison and yes salt is such a great medium to add! I love your colours xx
ReplyDeleteSooo 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
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bookmarks, Alison!
ReplyDeleteI love this set of bookmarks!! Great idea to use your wonderful words, Alison. Keeping this in mind... xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea Alison!!
ReplyDeleteI love your new stamps!
Jackie xx
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!!!
ReplyDeleteFliss xx
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!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely bookmarks Alison - both with the lovely salted watercoloring and your beautiful quote stampings! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful! I love that salt effect!
ReplyDeleteLucy x