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People in the olden days used to paint with food colouring. They used to make natural paints by crushing food like beetroots or berries and mix it to make paints.

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They would also find colouring material from the earth (soil and mud) around them. Most animals could supply a bright red colouring material (blood).

They would paint with fingers or "brushes" of animal hair, or a piece of would which they had carved.

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in olden days colours are maden by leaves, flowers,etc

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  • colours are made with Clay's
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