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Celebrating crafts, kids and the everyday through photographs.
I’m blogging with minimal words this February.Β Iβd love to see snippets of your life in photos too, please leave me a link in the comments.
This is so cool!!!
oh how neat! How are these made? Looks like something my kids would love to do!
Michael-Lyn,
I took pieces of heavyweight watercolor paper and brushed on Modge-Podge. Then I poured salt over the top (I had some random salt: ice cream salt, kosher salt, Japanese salt. I just ran them all through the food processor) and shook off whatever didn’t stick. After they dried I shook them off some more. Tuesday used liquid water colors (these: http://www.discountschoolsupply.com/Product/ProductDetail.aspx?product=16821&rv=True) to paint them. Salt is also fun to throw on after a painting, try it and see what happens!
Amber
I hope she makes some for Nana so she can hang them in her house.
Thanks so much Amber! Can’t wait to try this with my little guys π
These are fabulous! Color… Texture… Fun!
Seriously rad.