I'm told sheep raddle powder from a farmer's merchant.
Adding emulsion paint works well with concrete, not sure if it might affect the draining out of water with papercrete.
And of course there's the core materials, such as red clay, white cement etc.
Then there's powdered red brick and black charcoal.
NT
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, Pack McKibben <gakayaker@...> wrote:
>
> Since we're talking about sculptures using papercrete.....where do you get/buy
> your colors? Such as Iron Oxide? I'd like to do some sculpting too and need
> ideas where to buy blue, yellow, green, black, red, orange,
> etc....colors/additives.
>
> PackyMcK
>
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