Water Storing Crystals: The Secret Ingredient for Stunning Fake Ice Photography

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Looking for a creative and affordable way to add some ice to your photography? Check out these Water Storing Crystals; they’re normally used for gardening! These crystals are designed to absorb water and slowly release it back to the soil, making them perfect for creating realistic-looking fake ice.

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To use these water storing crystals as a photography styling prop, simply mix them with water according to the package directions. Once the crystals have absorbed the water, they will swell to form clear, icy-looking crystals. You can then use these crystals to create any type of food styling scene or icescape you can imagine.

In addition, these crystals are easy to find and purchase; I got mine from Amazon and I’ve only used a small amount in the bag so far. You can also find similar products at Lowe’s or Home Depot.


Here are a few ideas for using Water Storing Crystals in your food photography:

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Make your food styling stand out!

  • Use the crystals to make a unique and textured background for flat lay photos.

( I finished off this cool scene by spraying the product with a solution of water and vegetable glycerin to add some condensation).

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  • Use the crystals to create fake yet realistic looking frozen beverages, like blended margaritas or slush drinks.

  • Style the crystals as fake ice shards on the outside of a can or cup.

Here are a few more ideas for using Water Storing Crystals in your photography:

  • Create a winter wonderland scene by scattering the crystals on a white backdrop.

  • Add some drama to your photos by using the crystals to create a frozen waterfall or stream.

  • Use the crystals to create a realistic-looking ice sculpture.

  • Get creative and use the crystals to create your own unique ice art.

Some additional tips for using Water Storing Crystals as a photography styling prop:

  • For the best results, use a clear container to hold the crystals. This will help to show off the crystals' natural beauty and texture.

  • You can also use other materials to add texture and interest to your icescape. For example, you could add some rocks, moss, or leaves.

  • If you want to create a more realistic-looking icescape, you can add some food coloring to the water before mixing it with the crystals. This will give the crystals a more vibrant color. (This is what I did!)

Finally, be sure to experiment with different techniques and materials to create your own unique styled photography scenes. With this food styling tip, you can create some truly stunning photos.

No matter how you use them, Water Storing Crystals are a great way to add some ice to your photography without breaking the bank. So next time you're looking for a creative and affordable way to add some ice to your photos, be sure to give Water Storing Crystals a try!

If you have any questions, leave me a comment below. Thanks for reading!

-Clare 😘

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