This card is for today's SCS Color Combination Challenge~ So Tempted to get out there and Mambo!
Barbara is our hostess and her dessert option is watercolor. I am getting in the dessert for sure! Love to watercolor!
I sponged the three colors for today's challenge on watercolor paper and then spritzed with water and sprinkled with some coarse salt.
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Enjoy!
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Date: Monday, May 16, 2016 GMT Views: 1078
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Registered: October 12, 2007 Location: Arizona Posts: 70107
Mon, May 16, 2016 @ 7:43 PM
Oh, your salt technique turned out fabulous! Love the texture and interesting effect. The large sentiment embossed in gold is just right for this amazing background. Great card. TFS
Registered: April 16, 2008 Location: Meridian, Idaho Posts: 8507
Mon, May 16, 2016 @ 8:19 PM
Oh my, Peggy, this is stunning! Like others, I have not tried this technique yet but you have certainly provided the encouragement to do so with your beautiful result.
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Registered: November 19, 2005 Location: Bethel Park, Pa Posts: 37082
Mon, May 16, 2016 @ 8:47 PM
love the background you made here Peggy-the salt technique always produces such interesting results-I tried it for the first time during HYCCT- and such a great sentiment
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Registered: August 14, 2007 Location: Beautiful British Columbia Posts: 30863
Tue, May 17, 2016 @ 12:19 PM
I love the way your colours blended together and I love the look you got from the salt....I've never tried that....I will now....thanks for the inspiration!
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