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Instead of shopping for manufactured paint, make your own out of a few inexpensive ingredients! Paint that is safe for children of all ages can be made quickly with flour or corn syrup. More experienced artists can mix their own acrylic paint using raw pigment and a medium. We'll show you how to DIY your own flour-based, watercolor, and acrylic paint for a satisfying, yet entertaining project that also saves you money.

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    Wear a dust mask to protect yourself from the paint. Since you will be working with paint pigments and a medium, protect yourself by wearing a mask or respirator. You may also want to cover your arms by wearing long-sleeved clothing.[1]

    • The paints are non-toxic unless you use metal-based pigments like “cadmium red.” However, these paints are not meant for use on skin.
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    Pour raw color pigment onto a flat mixing surface. You will need dry paint pigment in the color you wish to make. Pour about 1 tablespoon, or 12 ounce (14g), of pigment onto a mixing surface such as a paint palette or slab.[2]

    • You can find dry paint pigment at art supply stores. Each pigment has a visible color and is labeled appropriately, such as Titanium White or Red Iron.
    • Many artists use glass or stone slabs. You may be able to find plexiglass at a home improvement store and use that to mix your paint.

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    Pour 2 drops of water if you want to smooth out the pigment. Adding a little bit of water can help you get the paint to the proper consistency. Spread the paint to create space in the center of the pigment pile. Using a pipette or eye dropper, squeeze 2 or 3 drops of water into the space.[3]

    • If the pigment isn’t completely smooth, the paint may look grainy once you use it later.
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    Mix the paint and water with a palette knife. Use a palette knife or spatula to spread the water throughout the pigment. Mix the paint until it has a smooth, sauce-like consistency. Try to eliminate any clumps of raw pigment you see.[4]

    • You might not be able to remove all the lumps right away. This is okay, since you will get another chance to thin the paint.
    • If you make your own paint often, consider purchasing a paint muller online or from an art supply store. A paint muller grinds and disperses raw pigment.
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    Add your paint medium to the pigment. Start with approximately 2 tablespoons, or 1 fl. oz., of your liquid paint medium. The medium you choose depends on what type of paint you want to make. Art supply stores sell different mediums for acrylics, or you can get a plant-based oil to make oil paint.[5]

    • For example, you can use a gloss medium to make thin, transparent acrylic paint.
    • You could add a gel medium to acrylic paint for an impasto-style painting.[6]
    • For oil paint, use linseed, walnut, or poppy oil.
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    Mix the paint and add more of the medium for consistency. Use your palette knife or spatula to combine the pigment and medium. When the paint is at the proper consistency, it will appear smooth, firm, and a little glossy. Adjust the paint by adding more of the medium as necessary until it reaches the consistency you desire.[7]

    • Add the medium gradually while mixing it into the paint. Check the consistency frequently so you don't add too much.
    • Excess paint may be spread onto tin foil, wrapped up tightly, and preserved in a freezer for at least 2 or 3 months.
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    Boil sugar and water in a stovetop pot. Add about 8 fluid ounces (240ml) to a pot safe to heat on the stove. Stir in 16 ounces (450g) of white sugar. Turn the heat on the stove to high until the water boils.[8]

    • Instead of doing this, you can purchase light corn syrup from a grocery store. You don’t need to boil anything. Simply mix the syrup in with the other ingredients.
    • This creates a non-toxic paint safe for children. It’s easier to spread and more similar to store-bought watercolors than flour paint.
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    Turn the heat down and stir the mixture into a syrup. Turn the heat down to low after the water begins to boil. Stir the sugar mixture continuously for about 3 to 5 minutes until the sugar dissolves. Once the mixture becomes a clear syrup, remove the pot from the heat.[9]

    • Scoop up the mixture with a spoon to check for undissolved sugar crystals.
    • The longer you boil the mixture, the thicker it becomes after it cools. If you boil it too long, it may burn.
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    Mix baking soda, cornstarch, white vinegar, and corn syrup. Pour about 1 ½ tablespoons, or .75 fluid ounces (22ml) of corn syrup from the pot into a mixing bowl. Add 1.5 fluid ounces (44ml) of white vinegar. Also add 1.5 ounces (43g) each of baking soda and cornstarch. Mix the ingredients into a smooth liquid.[10]

    • You can find all of these ingredients at most grocery stores.
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    Pour the paint into small containers. Separate the paint into small bowls, such as tea-light holders. Use a different container for each color of paint you wish to make.[11]

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    Add 2 drops of food coloring to the paint. Pick out a few different dyes to give your art plenty of color. Start with only a few drops of food coloring so the paint doesn't turn too dark. You can add more drops after mixing the paint.[12]

    • If you can’t find a specific color, mix different colors to create it. For instance, mixing 2 drops of yellow and 1 drop of red can create orange.
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    Mix in the food coloring using a toothpick. Stir the paint around in the container until the food coloring is dispersed throughout it. Use a different toothpick for each container in order to avoid crossing the colors. Then, you can brush the paint onto paper. The best surface to use is watercolor paper, since it holds up better to liquid paint than regular paper..[13]

    • Wash off your paint brush after using it to crossing colors.
    • This paint is like store-bought watercolors, so you can mix colors on paper. The paint also dries slowly, drying faster under heat.
    • The paint can be stored in a covered container in a refrigerator. It will usually last a couple of weeks. Throw it away if you notice mold growing on it.
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Creating Chalk Paint for Furniture

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    Mix water and baking soda together in a bowl. Pour 1.5 fluid ounces (44ml) of cool water into a mixing bowl. Make sure you use tap water below room temperature. Next, add about 4 ounces (110g) of baking soda.[14]

    • This paint is an inexpensive way to give furniture an aged, distressed look.
    • The paint is non-toxic, but swallowing it can make you feel temporarily sick.
    • The paint can also be made with Plaster of Paris or unsanded grout instead of baking soda. Use 4 ounces (110g) of either substance.[15]
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    Stir the mixture until it looks smooth. Swirl the mixture in the bowl with a mixing spoon or another utensil. Continue mixing until all of the baking soda disperses. The liquid should look completely smooth.

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    Pour the mixture into a cup of latex paint. Pour about 8 fluid ounces (240ml) of a latex paint into a paint bowl. The paint can be any color you want. Then, add the baking soda and water mixture into the paint, stirring it with a paint mixing stick.[16]

    • You can get latex paint at a home improvement store. Make sure it is latex-based. Oil paints are different and dry slower.
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    Spread the paint onto furniture with a paint brush. The chalk paint will come out smooth like any regular latex paint. It needs to be applied right away to any furniture you wish to color. Coat the furniture with the paint to give it a chalky, distressed appearance.[17]

    • The paint will begin drying within a few hours. Wait about a day to ensure it dries completely.
    • After the paint dries, you can sand it even with 180 to 220-grit sandpaper.
    • To dispose of excess paint, leave it out in the open. Since it is made with latex paint, it will dry. Then you can throw it in the trash.
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Making Flour-Based Paint

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    Pour white flour, water, and salt in a bowl. Pour 1 cup, or 8 fluid ounces (240ml), of warm water into a large mixing bowl. Also add 12 ounces (340g) each of white flour and table salt. Mix the ingredients into a smooth liquid.[18]

    • This creates a quick-drying, non-toxic paint safe for children of any age.
    • Adjust the amount of each ingredient you use to create more or less paint. Keep the ingredients in the same ratio.
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    Divide the paint into separate containers. Distribute the paint evenly among a few small bowls or squeeze bottles. Resealable plastic bags also work well with this kind of paint.[19]

    • With a zippered plastic bag, you can cut a corner later to let out a steady drip of paint. This eliminates overturned paint containers and reduces messes.
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    Pour 2 drops of food coloring into the paint. Choose a paint color, then squeeze 2 or 3 drops of food coloring into the paint. Give yourself a color palette by mixing a different color into each container. You can add more drops as needed if the paint’s color isn’t dark enough.[20]

    • If you can’t find a specific food coloring, mix drops of other colors. For example, try adding 3 drops of red and 1 drop of blue to make purple.
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    Stir the paint to mix in the food coloring. If your paint is in open containers, stir it with a spoon or another utensil. For bottles or bags, close the container and shake or squeeze it. Keep doing this until the paint becomes a consistent color.[21]

    • If you are using resealable bags, leave the bag open slightly so that excess air can escape. Be careful to avoid squeezing the paint out of the opening.
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    Add more water to thin the paint. Paint made using a flour mixture may seem pretty thick at first. To thin the paint, gradually pour more water into the container. Mix the ingredients together until the paint is exactly how you want it.[22]

    • Since the paint is non-toxic, you can safely touch it with your fingers as well as pour it from the container.
    • This paint tends to be a little thicker than traditional store-bought paints, so it isn’t quite as easy to spread.
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    Use the paint on paper and refrigerate excess. The best paper to use is watercolor paper from an art supply store. The paper is made of wood pulp or cotton and may hold up better than regular printer paper. You can also try similar flat surfaces such as cardboard, cardstock, or canvases. Store excess paint in a closed container in the refrigerator.

    • The paint should be safe to use for about 2 weeks. However, it may harden over time.
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    Mix cold water and flour into a mixing bowl. Make the mixture with cold water. Pour 16 fluid ounces (470ml) of water into a bowl. Combine it with about 16 ounces (450g) of flour, stirring until the mixture is smooth.[23]

    • This mixture will create an inexpensive, non-toxic paint that can be used to give walls and other surfaces a matte finish.
    • This paint is similar to store-bought paints, so it will last for many years.
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    Boil 12 fluid ounces (350ml) of water on the stove. Pour about 1 ½ cups of water into a pot safe to be heated on a stove. Turn the heat on the stove up to high and wait for the water to boil.[24]

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    Turn the heat down and stir the mixture into a paste. Lower the heat, stirring the mixture continually with a whisk or another mixing tool. The mixture should turn into a thick paste within 3 to 5 minutes. Once it becomes a paste, remove it from the heat.[25]

    • Check the paste’s consistency to ensure that it is thick. If it seems runny, give it more cooking time.
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    Stir 16 fluid ounces (470ml) of cold water into the paste. Use only cold water so the paste doesn’t thin out too much. Slowly pour it onto the paste, mixing the entire time. The water will thin the paste to a paint-like consistency as you stir..[26]

    • Adding the water too quickly can thin the paste out more than you want, so it won’t be thick enough to cover your walls.
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    Mix screened clay and powder filler in a separate bowl. In a mixing bowl, combine about 8 ounces (230g) of screened clay filler with 4 ounces (110g) of a powder filler such as mica or iron sulfate. These ingredients give the paint color and stability, preventing unsightly peeling and cracking on your walls.[27]

    • Screened clay can be ordered online or from landscaping companies.
    • Powder fillers are often available at home improvements stores and can also be purchased online.
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    Add the filler material to the paste. Slowly add the clay mixture to the paste, stirring it the entire time. Mix the ingredients together until the paste reaches the consistency you desire. You can then spread it over your paint surface with brushes like you would with any regular latex or oil paint.

    • You can thin the paint further by boiling it for up to 30 minutes, then mixing in about 32 fluid ounces (950ml) of linseed oil. Let it cool to the touch before using it.[28]
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    Use the paint and store the excess in a sealed container. Brush the paint over your painting surface, then wait for the paint to set. The paint will dry out in about 1 hour and cure within 24 hours. You may then wish to give your painting surface a second coating to make it look great. Move the excess to a sealed container, such as a paint can, in a closet, garage, or similar area.

    • Properly-stored paint should last 5 to 10 years.
    • You can also leave the excess paint out in the open to dry, then dispose of it in the trash.
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    You can use most acrylic paints, as they are not toxic, however the paint could wear down and chip or peel as it comes into contact with food. Your best bet is to get some sort of high-solids epoxy paint because it is non-toxic and will not peel and wear down with use.

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      • Paint can be made many different ways, so choose a paint that suits your project.

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      • Wear an apron to avoid paint stains.

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      • Adjust the amount of paint you make according to how much you need so that you can avoid waste.

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      • If the paint is meant for very young children, make the paint out of organic materials. The paint won’t hurt them if they consume it.

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      Things You’ll Need

      Making Flour-Based Drip Paint

      • Mixing bowl
      • 8 fluid ounces (240ml) warm water
      • 12 ounces (340g) white flour
      • 12 ounces (340g) table salt
      • Squeeze bottles or resealable plastic bags
      • Food coloring

      Making Watercolor Paint

      • Stove
      • Pot
      • 8 fluid ounces (240ml) water
      • 16 ounces (450g) white sugar
      • 1.5 fluid ounces (44ml) white vinegar
      • 1.5 ounces (43g) baking soda
      • 1.5 ounces (43g) cornstarch
      • Tea-light containers
      • Food coloring
      • Toothpicks

      Mixing Acrylic or Oil Paint

      • Dust mask
      • 12 ounce (14g) raw pigment
      • Palette knife or spatula
      • Palette or alternative mixing surface
      • Pipette
      • Water
      • 30 fluid ounces (890ml) liquid paint medium

      Creating Chalk Paint for Furniture

      • 1.5 fluid ounces (44ml) cool water
      • 4 ounces (110g) baking soda
      • Mixing bowl
      • Latex paint
      • Paint bucket or tray
      • Paint brush

      Making Flour-Based Wall Paint

      • 44 fluid ounces (1,300ml) cold water
      • 16 ounces (450g) flour
      • Mixing bowl
      • Mixing spoon
      • Stove
      • Pot
      • 8 ounces (230g) screened clay filler
      • 4 ounces (110g) mica or other powder filler
      • Paint brush

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      This article was co-authored by Jeanine Hattas Wilson. Jeanine Hattas Wilson is a Professional Painter and the President of Hattas Public Murals, Inc. With nearly 20 years of experience, Jeanine specializes in creating, overseeing, designing, and painting murals. Jeanine holds a BA in Advertising from Marquette University and a Studio Painting Minor from The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. She has studied at The Atelier Artien in Paris, France, Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, and under renowned artists such as Robert Liberace, Michael Siegel, and William Cochran. To date, Hattas Public Murals has painted nearly 5,000 commissioned works of art in homes and commercial and public spaces. This article has been viewed 321,960 times.

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      To make your own quick-drying, non-toxic paint, all you need is flour, salt, water, and food coloring. Start by pouring 1 cup (8 fluid ounces) of warm water into a mixing bowl. Next, mix in 12 ounces (340 g) each of table salt and white flour. Stir the ingredients together until they are smooth. Divide your paint base into as many separate containers as you like, depending on how many colors you plan to make. Small cups, bowls, or squeeze bottles make good paint containers. Add 2 to 3 drops of food coloring to each container and mix it in to distribute the dye evenly. You can always add more food coloring to make the pigment more intense. Experiment with mixing different colors together to create new shades. For instance, try combining 3 drops of red food coloring and 1 drop of blue to make purple. If the paint is too thick, add a little more water to thin it out. This paint works well on watercolor paper, but you can also experiment with using it on different surfaces, like canvas or cardstock. If you still have extra paint left over, store it in the refrigerator for up to two weeks so that it stays fresh. For more tips, including how to make chalk, oil, or acrylic paint, read on!

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      How can you make your own paint? ›

      All you need is flour, water, salt and food coloring. All of which are equal parts, so depending on how much paint you want will depend on how much you make. We did 1 cup of each: flour, water, and salt and made three different colors that each filled half of one sandwich size Ziplock bag.

      How to make paint wikihow? ›

      Start by pouring 1 cup (8 fluid ounces) of warm water into a mixing bowl. Next, mix in 12 ounces (340 g) each of table salt and white flour. Stir the ingredients together until they are smooth. Divide your paint base into as many separate containers as you like, depending on how many colors you plan to make.

      How to produce paint step by step? ›

      Production process paint
      1. Laboratory. Before production starts each separate paint has a unique formula developed for it in the laboratory. ...
      2. Weighing the raw materials. ...
      3. Dispersion. ...
      4. Pre-mixing. ...
      5. Grinding the pigments. ...
      6. Fineness inspection. ...
      7. Colour inspection. ...
      8. Stability inspection.

      How to make chalk paint with acrylic paint and cornstarch? ›

      Cornstarch DIY Chalk Paint

      In a plastic container or bowl (preferably one with a lid so you can store any leftover paint), measure 3 tablespoons of cornstarch, then add 1/4 cup of water. Stir this together until it's completely smooth. Now add your acrylic paint; stirring as you pour it into the container.

      How to make acrylic paint at home without powder? ›

      How to Make Homemade Acrylic Paint
      1. Mix 1/3 cup of white glue with 1/3 cup water in a container that has a lid or cover. Stir the mixture until it is well-mixed.
      2. Add food colouring or other colourants until you have the desired shade. ...
      3. Pour the paint into another container for storage.
      Dec 14, 2021

      Can you make face paint? ›

      To create a homemade, natural face paint, you'll only need a few household ingredients. Begin by collecting all your materials, and place a rag down to prevent stains when mixing colors! Add water, cornstarch, flour and lotion to a bowl. Mix together ingredients and make sure the paint consistency is to your liking.

      What 3 ingredients make paint? ›

      Paint is a science of ratio. At the core paint involves three components: solvent, pigment and resin.

      How is paint actually made? ›

      Mill Base Creation: Raw pigments are crushed and dispersed, creating a dry substance called the mill base. Letting Down: In a process called the let-down, resins, solvents, and additives are prepared in a different vat. Combining: The mill base and let-down product are combined.

      What are the methods of producing paint? ›

      Ans: The paint manufacturing process typically involves a series of steps, including raw material selection and preparation, formulation and blending, filtering, and fining, and packaging and labelling. These steps are carefully controlled to ensure the desired properties and characteristics of the finished paint.

      How to make your own paint and sip? ›

      How to Host a Do It Yourself Paint and Sip at Home!
      1. Step 1: Choose a location to host your paint party. ...
      2. Step 2: Decide what to paint. ...
      3. Step 3: Find a teacher. ...
      4. Step 4: Invite your guests. ...
      5. Step 5: Gather your art supplies. ...
      6. Step 6: Set up your paint and sip stations.
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      What are the four main ingredients of paint? ›

      Most paints consist of the same basic components: pigments, binders, liquids and additives. Each component serves a role in determining the quality of the paint as well as its performance both during and after application.

      What happens when you mix cornstarch with acrylic paint? ›

      if anything, it does thicken, “cream” the acrylics.

      How do you make paint from scratch? ›

      Pour 1 cup, or 8 fluid ounces (240 ml), of warm water into a large mixing bowl. Also add 12 ounces (340 g) each of white flour and table salt. Mix the ingredients into a smooth liquid. This creates a quick-drying, non-toxic paint safe for children of any age.

      How to make enamel paint at home? ›

      The most simplest way I know how to make enamel paint is to purchase what is know as a universal colour mix (pigment) which is suitable for tinting all conventional solvent and plastic based paints,oil paints, alkyd enamels and undercoats which basically means water based paints and solvent paints , even though it is ...

      How to do body paint? ›

      Simply shake the bottle before use, apply the product to a damp sponge, and then apply to your face and body to make all your body paint ideas come to life. If diluted with water, these body paints are also usable with an airbrush for even more delicate application.

      How do you make skin color paint? ›

      Begin by mixing together equal parts of cadmium red, yellow ochre, and titanium white to create a basic peach tone. Adjust the color by adding more red to create warmer skin tones, or more yellow to create cooler skin tones. To create darker skin tones, mix in a small amount of ultramarine blue or burnt sienna.

      How to make white body paint? ›

      You only need a few common household materials to make your own white face paint.
      1. 2 tablespoons solid white shortening.
      2. 5 teaspoons cornstarch.
      3. 1 teaspoon white flour.
      4. 3-5 drops glycerin.
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      Is it cheaper to make your own paint? ›

      Save Money - Buying the materials to make your own paints is cheaper than buying them ready made. And the time you spend making the paints will allow you to become more knowledgable about the materials you are using.

      What do I need to make my own acrylic paint? ›

      You'll need dry pigment, an acrylic base, acrylic retarder, as well as mixing supplies. Start by grinding your dry pigment with a painting spatula until it's smooth and no lumps remain. Then, mix the pigment with an acrylic base, according to the instructions on the bottle.

      What is DIY paint made of? ›

      DIY Paint is a nontoxic, all-natural clay and chalk-based paint (water-based).

      What natural things make paint? ›

      Pigments are nature's purest colors, so the options in selecting natural ingredients for making paint is almost endless! Anything like hibiscus, roses, blueberries, spinach, coffee, or charcoal can turn into a beautiful paint.

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      Birthday: 1999-11-16

      Address: Suite 237 56046 Walsh Coves, West Enid, VT 46557

      Phone: +59115435987187

      Job: Education Supervisor

      Hobby: Genealogy, Stone skipping, Skydiving, Nordic skating, Couponing, Coloring, Gardening

      Introduction: My name is Ms. Lucile Johns, I am a successful, friendly, friendly, homely, adventurous, handsome, delightful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.