They would crush them up with water.
Any musical instrument. Use creativity. For some great craft ideas see the link I have provided. I saw on TV, I believe it was on DIY, to cut can in half with tin snips, then cut flower petals by cutting straight lines in the can, then go back and round the edges. Pull petals down, paint, i ASSUME WITH A FIREPROOFED PAINT, AND USE FOR CANDLES, TEA LIGHTS, SCENTED, ETC.
21 April 1958
Red food dye..
She painted it in 1943.
Georgia O' Keeffe used water paint in a swift movement painting the backround after the flower.
flower petals, paint, pebbles, sand, rice and chalk.
The color of Nadine's flower is that the petals altough may be pink and purple, but which ones? Well, I can explain that. The inner petals are pink, the outer petals are purple, but if that is not clear enough, go to http://www.freewebs.com/brynirie/paintings.htm
- Stone, especially Marble & Limestone.- Dirt- Clay- Charcoal- Flower Petals- Vegetable Dyes mixed with saliva or animal fat.
Early man painted in caves as a way to communicate their stories, beliefs, and daily experiences. The cave paintings served as a form of expression, record-keeping, and possibly as a way to connect with the spiritual world. Additionally, the dark environments of caves may have provided a suitable canvas for painting.
black and white
Neanderthals were not the first early humans, but they were a distinct human species that lived alongside Homo sapiens. They had a similar level of intelligence and even interbred with early humans. Neanderthals became extinct around 40,000 years ago.
Any musical instrument. Use creativity. For some great craft ideas see the link I have provided. I saw on TV, I believe it was on DIY, to cut can in half with tin snips, then cut flower petals by cutting straight lines in the can, then go back and round the edges. Pull petals down, paint, i ASSUME WITH A FIREPROOFED PAINT, AND USE FOR CANDLES, TEA LIGHTS, SCENTED, ETC.
- Stone, especially Marble & Limestone.- Dirt- Clay- Charcoal- Flower Petals- Vegetable Dyes mixed with saliva or animal fat.
paint + flower
they get a blue flower and a rock and then smash the flower with a rock to get the liquid.
they used dye from plants such as the idigo plant to make paints
21 April 1958