Day 2- Stampin’ Up! Brusho Crystal Colours and Salt Technique

Well here we are watching paint dry…lol
Day 2 of the salt technique, now that the paint and salt are dry, we are ready to remove the salt and create some amazing cards.
I feel that the background technique that I am sharing, speaks volumes in terms of your card, so I kept the inking simple. One image, a greeting and a bit of bling! Enjoy the video and be sure to comment below about what colour combination you have used or are thinking of trying for your salty background.

 

To create this stunning card, you will need the following supplies:

Your amazing salted Brusho Background, trimmed to  3/3-4″ x 5″

Basic Black cardstock #121045, cut at 3-7/8″ x 5-1/8″

Whisper white cardstock #100730 cut at 4-1/4″ x 11″, scrap 1/2″ x 3″

Metallic Enamel Shapes #141678 

1/2″ Finely Woven Ribbon- Tranquil Tide #144136, approx 6″

Sheltering Tree Stamp set:#137163

In case you missed part 1 of the video, hop on over to this blog post:

Stampin’ Up! Brusho Salt Technique

 

Stampin’Up! Brusho Salt Technique

Check out this video,to see how to create a new and fun background using Brusho Crystal Colours and salt!

Yep, regular, ol’ table salt!

 

Interested in trying out this technique? Here is the product list:

Brusho Crystal Colours #144101

Watercolor paper #122959

Stampin’ Spritzers #126185

Aquapainters #103954

Cut your paper 1″ larger, both sides, than you would like the finished size to be, this way, there is room for trimming.

Mister

masking tape,  plastic board

Mount the watercolor paper to your board. Watch the video and follow along:)

In part 2 of the technique, I will show you how to  take the salt off, and create a beautiful card!