She mixes baking soda and - AI Video Analysis

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Oh, this is a neat idea! Using common household items like baking soda and glue to create a unique 3D paint sounds really interesting. I'm curious to see how this texture holds up.
So, just water and clear glue along with the baking soda. Using clear glue makes sense to keep the color pure. And adding white paint at the start is a smart move to ensure a bright base for whatever colors she adds later.
Ah, she's adding a bit more white paint and adjusting the consistency. It’s good that she’s showing how to fix it if it’s too thick; that chunky texture is key for the 3D effect she’s going for.

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The process begins with creating a unique 3D paint by combining baking soda with glue and water, starting with a ratio of about 1/3 cup of baking soda, 2 teaspoons of water, and 1 teaspoon of clear glue [0:00-0:23]. A touch of white paint is added initially to maintain brightness [0:23-0:46], and the mixture is adjusted with more water if too thick to achieve a nice, chunky consistency suitable for art projects [0:46-1:09]. For a spring-themed flower, a small amount of burgundy paint is introduced to achieve a pinkish hue, ensuring it's thoroughly mixed into the base paint [1:09-1:32].
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The process begins with creating a unique 3D paint by combining baking soda with glue and water, starting with a ratio of about 1/3 cup of baking soda, 2 teaspoons of water, and 1 teaspoon of clear glue [0:00-0:23]. A touch of white paint is added initially to maintain brightness [0:23-0:46], and the mixture is adjusted with more water if too thick to achieve a nice, chunky consistency suitable for art projects [0:46-1:09]. For a spring-themed flower, a small amount of burgundy paint is introduced to achieve a pinkish hue, ensuring it's thoroughly mixed into the base paint [1:09-1:32].
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