In the olden days ink was made out of fruit.
From what i learned in school it was made of black ash and water
ink is a mixture mate! im not being sarcastic
coalmines are somewhere in the olden days where they used to make coal or bring coal from underground
Yes. In the olden days but now it is mostly preserved in the mortuary
The ink of a marker used to be made of toluene and xylene. These substances were found to be quite harmful so now the ink is usually made out of alcohols such as 1-propanol, 1-butanol, diacetone alcohol and cresois.
Pens can be made out of lots of materials, The earliest were made by dipping a reed or feather in a pigment or ink. Later metal tips were used to make ink pens. The case can be made out of natural or man made materials. Disposable pens are made of inexpensive plastics
most people in the olden days
In the olden days naughty boys often dipped pigtails in ink. This is often a word sentence found in crossword puzzles.
They made socks and stocking in the olden day and in the medieval towns.
Well, they got a jar of ink and a pen and wrote whatever thing they wanted to.
Hi, They write with pen and the dip it into the ink there was only black and blue there was no other colour
Olden day dresses are made from expensive silk and sometimes cotton, depending on what level of society they are.
Cupcakes were made from scratch back in the olden days. This means that all ingredients were added fresh and many recipes were verbally handed down.
yes they did have needles in the olden days
what were shops like in the olden days
they were made from reeds, wood, animal skins, and dried mud.
i dont know please tell me someone, i know that it has been used to make ink in the olden days but what else?
If by "olden days" you're referring to prior to 1846 (when the sewing machine was invented), there was no sewing machine. All sewing was done by hand.