Because of the type of fiber wool is color must be added with an acid based dye, which are actually harmless, Kool Aide is actually a kind of acid dye. These dyes are added to water and heated to make the dying process work. Acrylic or synthetic felts are made from colored plastic pellets which are melted and poured in strands to make felt. Andie- www.americanfeltandcraft.com
Do you mean the primary colours? The primary colours of pigment are red, blue, and yellow. The primary colours of light are red, blue, and green.
Colours don't mean anything. There are just colours to make the earth beautifull.
Ex: like two colours mixed so it can also make other colours. you can also mix ten colours to make another colour. so it means a colour mixed with any other colours. ok!
felt is from animal so it is sythetic
blue
You Can Get Felt In Many Different Colours. Especially The Colours In The RainBow.
Wayne used a technique that involved using watercolours, and also felt tips, he lightly colours in with felt tips, then by using water, he blends out the colours.
The standard colours for Clarks boots are the colours of black, navy and grey. In some seasons, additional special colours are added to the seasonal range.
natural has no added chemicals, colours etc.. artificial has, like sweetners, salts, colours etc..
it will change into blue black colours.
Red, with blue added in moderation, will make purple.
just make a large newspaper ball and paint it the right colours. Then add a felt beak
If you are talking about mixing paint colours, nothing added to brown will ever make yellow. Since yellow is a primary colour it can not be mixed from other colours.
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The food is out of date and have fake ingredients in them to make look better. It has added colours and flavours.
Blue and red are the traditional colours of Paris, used on the city's coat of arms. Blue for St Martin and red for St Denis. White was added to the revolutionary colours after 1789 to 'nationalise the design'