Title: A Splash Of Color
Equipment:
- String
- Cup
- Funnel
- Pin/skewer
- Paint
- Popsicle sticks
- Water
- Bowl to mix paint
- Paper
- Chairs
- Large rocks
Method:
- Put a ruler on top of two chairs and tie it to the chairs.
- Punch a smallish hole in the bottom of a paper cup and tie the cup to the ruler.
- Make a mixture of water and paint try not to make it runny.
- Pour the mix into the Funnel or cup.
- Lift the dispenser then let it go and watch the magic happen.
- If the paint doesn't come out then add more water or check for lumps.
Conclusion:
In conclusion the paint doesn't need much water for this and we need a lot of paint to make an effective art piece. The higher the funnel or cup is the more it drips and splatters, the lower the funnell the more it control it has and the better art because it stays a long line instead of dripping. This experiment was harder than we thought.
Great work on your pendulum, Tui. I like how your group problem solved as they went.
ReplyDeleteThis post was quite hard to see with your blog background (which is lovely too!) Do you have any ideas as to how to put in a background to your table in your post to fix this problem? I'd like you to try - and see me if you get stuck.