I started with this:
And lots of mixed media and regular carstock pieces to play with.
In no particular order. I started with laying the hearts in different patterns and then spritzing the pink and orange distress stain sprays in random areas.
On this one I sprayed water after the fact to get a dripping of the sprays to the bottom.
I stamped the text with red ink over the back randomly and then I then stamped the sentiment in pink and embossed with white embossing powder.
The next background used the same technique.
I came back with larger print and stamped it using the same pink dye ink. I added splatters on most of my backgrounds after the fact.
For the following I decided to spritz with water the entire background which bled through my white hearts and softened the entire background. I had stamped the sentiments with dye ink and they also disappeared with the water.
This one was spritzed heavily with the distress stains and I haven't decided what else to incorporate.
Then I was over at Brenda's blog BumbleeBeesandButterflies and she was using her watercolor powders on a beautiful project. That got me thinking about my color bursts and what it would look like if I sprinkled over them with the powder.
I spritzed them with water and then laid the other paper over top and patted it down until I got a reverse pattern which ended up like this:
A very graphic effect. I left so much of the powder not activated with water that I will have to seal both of these pieces when I am done to prevent any activation later by accident.
Finally I thought why not try inking up the dies and using them with a fine line. I inked up the hearts with dye ink pads and stamped the hearts randomly in different colors.
I still haven't finished this card but will have to shortly so it can go off in the mail. :) Sorry I had no finished projects but hope that it might inspire you to play with your dies and sprays in a new way.
Suzz