HOW TO PAINT ON BREAD. First off, yes this is 100% edible food colorings — ya know, the ones you use to color icing for cakes and stuff? 🤗They are just the gel style to remain thick like acrylic paint. Here is a list of supplies I use (everything is linked in my amazon storefront in my bio) and some directions: SUPPLIES For the food paint: - Liquid Food Whitener (from @chefmaster ) - Food Coloring Gels (I prefer @wiltoncakes , but have used others) - Palette to mix on (I found this ceramic palette from amazon that I love) - Water - Paint brush (I prefer round tip) - Something to scoop out the gels (I used the end of a small spoon) For the sourdough: - Scoring Blade - Flour to dust on the bottom of the loaf - I have learned that I do not like dusting flour on top of the loaf, as it makes it hard for the paint to adhere on the bread DIRECTIONS: - Add small amounts of your desired colors onto your palette - Add the liquid food whitener to all of the colors, as this truly is the key to making the food coloring brighter and actually show up well when baked on the bread. - Add the tiniest amount of water by dipping your brush into the water and mixing it with the colors. - You want the consistency to stay as thick as possible, but smooth enough to glide across the bread easily. TIPS: - When I take off the lid during baking at the 20 minute mark, I will sometimes touch up the design if it warps a little bit or looks too faded. This will allow me to fix some of the design, but allow it to bake and dry all the way. - Try to avoid adding the food paint on too thick. This will allow it to dry fully during the baking process. - Colors do change quite a bit when baked. For example, warm red/pink tones usually bake and come out more on the purple spectrum! Oranges have been the hardest to stay orange, usually they turn pink. #sourdough #sourdoughclub #paintedsourdough #tutorial #sourdoughstarter #homemaker #sourdoughart #baker #artist #tutorial #howto #paintedbread #foodart #floralart