CD Calendar
October
Adirondack Color Wash - Salt Wash
Supplies:
Adirondack Color Wash
Salt
Cardstock
Mini Mister (filled with water)
Heat It Craft Tool
Archival or Adirondack Ink
Stamps (Inkadinkado)
Embellishments
Instructions:
1. Mist 1-3 colors of Color Wash dye ink onto your cardstock. I am using Wild Plum and Lettuce for this project.
2. Mist with water to get your inks "moving".
3. Sprinkle on a generous helping of salt. I like to use coarse salt but really any grain size works. Use what you have :) The salt draws the water/ink in creating many little concentrated pools of color wherever it lands.
4. Speed dry the ink using a heat tool. You can let it dry naturally but the inks may run and turn into a muddy mess as the paper curls (because of the moisture).
5. Once the inks have dried completely rub off the salt crystals. It is VERY important to wait until the inks are all the way dry...if you try to rub off the salt before the ink has dried they will smear and ruin your cool salty pattern.
Here is how my salt wash turned out....
6. Stamp (if desired) with Archival or Adirondack Dye Inks.
7. Embellish and mount to the cd.
Cool huh?
The best thing about using the Salt Wash technique is you never get the same results twice! There are so many variables ~ amount of ink, amount of water, how the dyes combine, salt type/crystal size; dry time, etc. that you just can't predict what your finished product will look like.
I haven't got any of the color washes, yet! LOL Now I just might have to add some to my stuff.
ReplyDeleteLove this, love Colorwash sprays! Thanks so much, can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteluv it..I dont have any of those..hmmm....u keep costing me money girly lol
ReplyDeleteVery nice Roni Love it! I dont have color washes either. Can I make my own with reinkers and water?? I have a few Distress reinkers and some whispers reinkers.
ReplyDeleteI love the effect but don't have colourwash either I use Shadowpaint or Ecoline for this.
ReplyDeleteThis technique is super cool, too!! You amaze me!
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