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A simple science-based production using food coloring to smudge flowers

A simple science-based production using food coloring to smudge flowers A simple science-based production using food coloring to smudge flowers

A simple science-based production using food coloring to smudge flowers

I don’t know if you still remember the interesting little work I shared with you before, which mainly uses the siphon theory to make beautiful rainbow roses.

I am very happy to be loved and favored by so many friends, so I want to immediately send you a tutorial on how to make colorful flowers with the same beautiful personality and the same principle to see what the specific effects are when dealing with other flowers.

A simple science-based production using food coloring to smudge flowers

A simple science-based production using food coloring to smudge flowers

A simple science-based production using food coloring to smudge flowers

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This is a small scientific work that uses food coloring to smudge flowers, allowing the flowers to emit natural hazy colors. The advantage of using food coloring to smudge flowers is that they can be completely dyed according to the color of the flowers. You can control the actual effect of dyeing by yourself during soaking time.

A simple science-based production using food coloring to smudge flowers

A simple science-based production using food coloring to smudge flowers

A simple science-based production using food coloring to smudge flowers

To make the color of flowers darker or lighter, let’s learn the specific method of blooming flowers.

Prepare some things in advance, including white color Flowers, glass cups and food coloring, etc.

A simple science-based production using food coloring to smudge flowers

Use a glass cup to hold some water, and drop the food coloring directly into the water, about Half a pipe, you can also mix different colors together to form other colors, such as mixing yellow and blue to form green.