Why should we swirl the colours on the surface of the water with a pencil?

Answer:

To create light patterns.
Discussion:
Here are the steps to do it. First, protect your work surface with old newspaper. Second, pour about 2 centimetres of water into the foil plan. Third, carefully drip drops of paint or ink onto the surface of the water. Then add a few more colours. Next, swirl the colours on the surface of the water with a pencil to make feathery patterns. After that, carefully roll your sheet of paper down so that it floats on the surface of the water. Now, carefully roll the paper back. The marbling paint or ink lifts away onto the paper. Then, leave your marbled paper on some old newspaper to dry, coloured side up.
What is the monologue about?
How to make marbled paper.
Discussion:
Wrapping a present in handmade paper is the perfect way to make it special. Marbling is a simple technique for jazzing up plain paper. The results are always spectacular and unique.
To make marbled paper you need foil roasting pan or other large deep-sided tray, marbling paints or marbling inks, paper and lots of old newspaper.
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