Yes I did it and nothing happend
You can't "mix colors to get antifreeze."
Making bouncy silly putty is pretty easy. You can mix liquid laundry detergent, food coloring, and glue to make it. You can also mix together glue, water, food coloring, and Borax together. Store the putty in a container so that it does not dry out.
Any colors.
BrownBrown (but it depend on what colors you mix)
The closest color to putty is often described as a muted, grayish beige. It typically has warm undertones, resembling a mix of light brown and gray. Other similar colors include taupe and stone, which also exhibit a neutral, earthy quality. These shades are versatile and can complement a variety of color palettes in design and decor.
To effectively harden wood putty, you can mix in a small amount of wood glue or epoxy resin. This will help the putty cure and become more durable. Additionally, allowing the putty to dry in a well-ventilated area can also help it harden properly.
no.
You can make squishy putty by using borax, glue, and water! Mix a little of each together, add food colouring, and there you have it! Store in airtight container in fridge. Be careful, this putty stains!
You put glue and water.
no the black will probably over power the auburn you should mix colors with the same undertones ex: garnier's auburn dyes you can mix the dark auburn with the medium auburn to get a perfect noticable yet dark auburn color
In watercolor, what colors can you mix to get a slate blue tone?
what are the common colors to coordinate? what are the common colors to coordinate?