How Do You Make Ink For Graffiti Markers?
Although many people look down on graffiti, it has actually played an essential part in the history of the world. The only known example of the Safaitic language, which existed around 1 B.C., are graffiti markings. In fact, the earliest known rendition of Jesus Christ is a graffiti work of art. With all of this rich history, it is no wonder people still enjoy practicing the art. Buying ink can be a hassle, however, and can slow down artists in the process. Luckily, using only a few household items, you can make your very own graffiti ink and never be slowed down by having to stop at the store for refills. Step 1 Put on your rubber gloves and get all of your materials ready. You do not want to have to clean this ink off of your hands. Step 2 Pour some brake fluid into the bottle. The amount you pour in will depend on how drippy you want your ink to be. More brake fluid will make the ink drippier and cause the ink to dry slower. Your bottle should only be big enough to hold as much ink a