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A bottle of colored salt is a bright and unusual souvenir for the kitchen almost “from the ax”.

For its manufacture we need: a bottle with a lid / cork (preferably the original form), Extra fine salt, gouache paints of different colors.


Wash the bottle from all labels: it must be clean and dry.


Pour paints (you can use dried ones) and add water with a stick or spoon to make the water better colored.


Pour salt into small containers (cups, jars). Pour water colored in a specific color into each container. The color intensity will depend on the proportions of the paint and water: more water - a pale color, more paint - a bright color.


Mix salt with paint and dry in the oven or microwave. Faster salt is dried in the microwave. This will take from 2 to 5 minutes at maximum power (depending on the amount of salt). The salt should dry, but not dry.


Dried salt is set in one piece. It must be ground and then sieved. The easiest option is a bag, rolling pin and a small sieve. If the salt is still wet, you must dry it.


Pour the sifted colored salt into separate containers.
 

Pour salt into the bottle conveniently using a watering can. To effect the waves, tilt the bottle in different directions. The width of the layers is arbitrary, as is the sequence of colors. You need to tap a full bottle on the table several times to compact the salt. Then add to the very neck and close the lid.


In a bottle tilted on one side, you can depict a rainbow, in a wide bottle - a landscape. For more detailed work, you will need tubes of different diameters and a margin of patience.


Can colored salt be eaten? It is possible if it is painted not with gouache, but with the help of natural ingredients (orange zest, dried herbs, ground paprika, black or red pepper, etc.).

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Comments (3)
  1. ZootteesonO
    #1 ZootteesonO Guests February 24, 2012 04:58
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    For the sake of credit, the student will do anything - even credit. (April 29, 1998).
  2. Danish
    #2 Danish Guests March 7, 2012 23:18
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    The second time I thank the authors of the site very much. By March 8th, almost everything had been given away, everyone liked it.
    Bottles took 0.3 from children's juices. The salt was dried in the microwave. It is better to dry not in a plastic container, but in a porcelain one (I personally killed 2 plastic containers). When he painted for the first time, he bred pieces of gouache in water. This was not enough, and the color came out close to pastel. The second time, he poured water into a jar of gouache with a spoon, shook it, and then poured it into a container and poured it again. I did it 4-5 times. The color came out richer. During transportation, the salt settled, unfortunately, even more than during manufacture, so be prepared for this (I had to tampon with paper, unfortunately).The salt remained after manufacturing and I decided to make a couple more products: I took a transparent jar from under the toothpicks, covered the salt with layers, put a layer of gauze and paper on top. Then he took a pair of syringes, filled them and stuck them in the holes for the toothpicks in the lid. It turned out also very original. Everyone was happy with gifts. Thank you for the idea!
  3. V.A.L.E.K.
    #3 V.A.L.E.K. Guests December 13, 2012 16:50
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    cool gift idea

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