Snowdrops can be beautifully coloured with crepe paper! You get beautiful stripes on the insides of the petals. Take a small glass and put in, for example, some blue crepe paper. The water takes on the color very quickly. Then you put a flowering snowdrop into the blue water. The snowdrop takes about one night until the stripes become visible blue.
Stay curious and try it out!
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Use a small container, preferably made of glass. This is how you see the color shining.
Then pour some warm water into the glass - maximum half full.
Now put some snippets of blue crepe paper in the water.
Then stir the paper in the water with a toothpick. So the water turns evenly.
Make sure to use a toothpick, as the color will turn off!
Now put a freshly picked snowdrop in the water.
Now you have to be patient.
The snowdrop blooms through the warmth in the room. Color has not yet assumed it.
The snowdrop now has blue stripes on the inside of the petals.
At first, the stripes are very delicate and visible only when you look closely.
Another 8 hours later the blue color is more clearly visible. The flower has now also completely risen.
Try it out!
Have fun experimenting!
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