GodWhyAmISoBored
GodWhyAmISoBored t1_jed9gqm wrote
Reply to comment by --Ty-- in General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator
The thing is that food colouring is the usual medium used by potion makers with this exact recipe. Some use paint but usually to keep the liquid transparent instead of opaque, most paints like acrylic paint don’t really work. And all the other colours aside white work and hold up literal years.
So I’m not sure about your explanation if the rest of it has always worked. But I guess I can try other stuff
GodWhyAmISoBored t1_je9lvh7 wrote
Does heat affect mica powder in wax? Could I mix it with sealing wax to make different Color wax seals or would that mess it up?
GodWhyAmISoBored t1_je45u2x wrote
Hi there, I’m currently making decorative Color changing potions for my fantasy book shelf. Made with isopropyl alcohol with food colouring and mica powder.
I really wanted to make a white liquid red powder potion but my white food colouring Fades after a day or two and the alcohol becomes clear again (while ALL the other colours work perfectly fine and don’t fade at all)
I’ve tried water colour paint and acrylic paint as well, but neither of those worked well with the mica. Does anyone know any other paint mediums with which I could colour isopropyl alcohol permanently? I wondered if alcohol ink would work but buying a singular bottle of white for just one potion is kinda expensive (since Im not selling them) Any ideas?
GodWhyAmISoBored t1_jee4ac2 wrote
Reply to comment by Astramancer_ in General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator
I only plan on using it to make wax seals so with what you’re saying that shouldn’t be a problem then. Not a candle maker, but thanks for the info anyways - who knows what I might get into next lol