Making Milk Marble Paper

Sunday, March 6, 2016


Zoey had some fun making some milk marble paper this weekend...we found the tutorial online and after rounding up all the needed materials she went to town. It's nice when all the materials needed for a project are easily found around the house. That was the case for this project.

Materials Needed: milk, food coloring, toothpick, dish soap, watercolor paper


We started by pouring in just enough milk to cover the bottom of our pan, about a 1/4 of an inch or so deep and Zoey added some dots of liquid food coloring.


She then added a few squirts of dish soap here and there and it was pretty cool to watch as the colors spread quickly from the soap!



After the colors were done moving about she swirled them a bit using a toothpick. At this point you need to be careful, if you swirl them too much the milk will turn a gray/brown.


She then pressed some watercolor paper into the mixture and set them aside to dry.


A fun and easy project! The designed papers will be fun to use for cards, tags or other future projects!

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