Thursday 7 February 2013

Clean and Simple Cardmaking 2 - day 8

I will have to do a couple of catch-up posts for class - I've been busy making wedding invitations, so have not done my homework for the past few days! Oops!

But I'm catching up now, using Kristina Werner's technique of adding grains of salt to a wet piece of inked watercolour paper - results in a very cool effect.

 The cute little wood veneer stars from Studio Calico looked lovely as they were, but I couldn't resist adding some star dust Stickles as well :)


11 comments:

  1. I really love the way your salt/inking turned out. Your card looks like a dramatic night sky especially with the way you sparkled your stars!

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  2. This is really pretty. Love it.

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  3. This is so beautiful! Love the way the panel turned out and those stars are the perfect embellie!

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  4. Oh wow, this is most certainly my favourite of all the highlighted posts this week! I *love* how your night sky came out, and the addition of those stars is perfect!!! Congrats on being highlighted in class - and most deservedly so too!!

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  5. Michelle, I really really like this card of yours. I love your layout, keeping it simple and I love those stars. Beautiful colors you selected! Congratulations on "shining" in the class!

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  6. So beautiful....and haunting at the same time! I love it!

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  7. This is gorgeous! I'm really going to try this technique next. I haven't had a chance to try everything in the class yet, but this is next!!!!

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  8. Michelle, every card you have designed for the CAS2 class has been awesome, and this one is no exception! Beautiful work! I love the sparkly stars on the night sky. :-)

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  9. Gorgeous!!! Congratulations on your spotlight in CAS2 today. I am NEVER surprised to see you among the picks. Well done, Michelle!

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