I tried to use the salted background technique but I couldn't make it work - either because all I had was fine table salt or because I used the heat tool and dried things too fast. I'll have to try again when I can get my hands on some rock or sea salt.
Registered: June 22, 2004 Location: Ontario, Canada Posts: 126606
Mon, Jul 31, 2017 @ 2:04 PM
I think it looks pretty..like water. I did find it worked better letting the salt dry on the surface.
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Registered: February 23, 2016 Location: El Paso, TX Posts: 23000
Mon, Jul 31, 2017 @ 4:20 PM
One of the tutorials I watched said DON'T heat dry because it doesn't give the salt enough time to work and leaves a cloudy look - I used table salt, let it dry 10 hours and got great results. That said, this is still a soft pretty watery look for your card.
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