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The method of self-made pigment is simple

The steps of making a dripping picture with flour are as follows:

Material preparation: flour, water, salt and edible pigment.

Operating steps:

1. Pour the white flour, water and salt into the bowl. Pour 240 ml of warm water into a large bowl. Add 340 grams of white flour and 340 grams of salt, and then mix all the materials evenly. ?

2. Divide the pigment into several parts. Pour the pigment evenly into several small bowls or squeeze bottles, or use sealed plastic bags.

3. Add 2 drops of food pigment. Squeeze 2-3 drops of food pigment into one of the pigments. Add different colors to each pigment and make a complete palette for yourself. If the pigment is not deep enough, you can add some food pigment. ?

4. Mix the edible pigment into the pigment. If the paint is packed in an open container, it can be stirred with a spoon or other tableware. If you put them in bottles or plastic bags, cover them or zip them, squeeze or shake them until the color is even. ?

5. Add more water to dilute the pigment. Pigment made of flour will look quite thick at first. You can slowly pour in more water to dilute them. Mix all the ingredients until you get the color you want. ?

6. Draw with paint and keep the leftovers in the refrigerator. It's best to use watercolor paper sold in art shops. Compared with ordinary printing paper, paper made of wood pulp or cotton can bear the pigment made of flour better. You can also try to use a similar plane, such as cardboard, cardboard or canvas. Put the remaining pigment into a sealed container and store it in the refrigerator.