Some New Paint

Recently a friend introduced me to some new watercolour paints. It was during a class and she introduced us all to the new paints both by using them in her projects and by saying how much she loved them. Now it just so happened that my birthday fell soon after that class and suprise, surprise I received some new paints for my birthday! (And by ‘received’ I mean I asked my husband if he would like me to order myself some new paints as a gift from him. Of course he did!)

The new paints are from Rockwell Art, a Canadian company. They have a range of watercolour paints including a line they call ‘self evolving’ mineral pigments. The pigments granulate and break into different colours as you add water and the water moves the paint. Both cards featured today were painted with just one paint colour, ‘deep soul’. As I added water the paint separated into blues and burgandy-browns.

I applied the paint in curved stripes and sprinkled salt here and there while the paint was still wet to get the speckled effect.

Because I had worked from dark to light it seemed appropriate to add flowers looking towards the light. The die-cut flowers are from Tim Holtz ‘wildflower’ set and the stamped flowers below are the Penny Black ‘effulgence‘ cling stamps.


4 Comments on “Some New Paint”

  1. Brechtje's avatar Brechtje says:

    Thank you for mentioning these new colours. Beautiful . I am so lucky to own the TH dies. The card is lovely and elegant.

  2. Bonnie's avatar Bonnie says:

    It’s really interesting how the colors evolve and I love the swoop design you used! Perfect with these flowers!

  3. Loll's avatar Loll says:

    Beautiful cards using your new paints Heather. These are amazing and I love the way they look. Definitely will be looking into getting some of those paints to play with!! I LOVE the addition of the salt. The effect is so amazing. I have done a little watercolouring with salt several years ago and it turned out OK, but this is exceptional. Thanks for the inspiration. xx

  4. Wow – those paints look amazing!


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