Here are the results of another painting session with
Setacolor and salt. The first photo shows the newly painted surface, the second photo shows the dry fabric 4 hours later. I am still experimenting but really like what is happening so far. It's pretty amazing how much variety you can get from four colors of paint!

This super bright combination uses
Vermillon, Light Green and Buttercup. This piece is approximately 20 x 20".

This combination is Light Green, Buttercup and
Parma Violet. This measures 22 x 36".

This combination is Cobalt Blue,
Parma Violet and
Vermillon. This piece also measures 22 x 36". My husband and I have designed a super quick and easy technique to stretch the fabric on frames (no more thumb tacks for me). So now I have 2 large frames and 2 small frames. That should keep me out of trouble for a while!