use corn
Corn starch, iodine and water.
no cows do not make ink they make milk.
Corn is a plant.
To make a highlighter ink from turmeric extract, mix turmeric powder with a small amount of water to create a thick paste. Then, add a few drops of vegetable glycerin or corn syrup to enhance the ink's consistency and brightness. Strain the mixture through a fine mesh to remove any solid particles, and store the liquid in a small container. This natural ink will produce a vibrant yellow color, perfect for highlighting text.
There is a special tree in India, and it has some kind of balls on it, and if you smash it you will get ink, so that's how you make Indian ink.
I think they used plants and minerals for ink.
They need ink to make them work.If there is no ink in it,it will not work.Its the same as asking; Why do pens need ink to work? Its pretty obvious.
you can only get it from a squid... sorry... you cannot make a squid ink...
Molotow ink is a proprietary brand of spray paint and markers. The specific formula and ingredients used to make Molotow ink are not publicly disclosed by the manufacturer. It is recommended to purchase Molotow ink directly from authorized retailers to ensure quality and authenticity.
Let me guess...you have a bottle of black ink and you want to do a red tattoo. The ONLY way you can do a red tattoo is to use red ink. No amount of dilution will make black ink red.
Corn bread, corn muffins, nachos, corn tacos, corn chips, Chinese corn soup, are some of the foods you can make from corn.
Yes, they do make refillable ink for Lexmark inkjet printers. You can get printer ink refill kits for Lexmark inkjet printers at 4inkjets.com.