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Salt technique
While the paint is wet you can add salt. Sprinkle dry, coarse salt over your work, leave to dry and watch the transformation. The salt draws the paint up and out of the fabric and creates a mottled effect leaving swirls of colour and pattern. Remove the salt carefully once the paint is completely dry.
Thickener
Thickener is a clear additive for silk paint. It prevents the paint from penetrating the fabric, instead it stays on the surface and does not spread. This also takes away the softness of the silk.
Antifusant – water-base for silk paint
Paint the antifusant over your silk before you start painting. This forms a barrier and changes the nature of the silk so that paint does not spread when applied. The silk will not feel as soft after this technique has been used.
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