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 Make your Own Watercolor Paints Save money by making this substitute for those expensive paint sets you buy in stores. You'll need: 1 tablespoon white vinegar 1. Mix vinegar and baking soda together in a small bowl. 2. When mixture stops foaming, add cornstarch and glycerine, mixing well. 3. Pour mixture into bottle caps or paint pans 4. Add several drops of a different food coloring to each pan or cap or carton cup. Stir until the color is well-mixed. Be sure to add plenty of coloring, since the tint will lighten upon drying. Mix primary colors to make secondary colors. For intense colors, try kool-aid or food coloring paste (Wilton makes great food coloring pastes). 5. Let set overnight to harden. These paints tend to be more powdery than the store sets. 
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