@Margarita J. The roses stem was split into four quarters, as shown in the bottom left corner of the picture. Each section was placed in a glass of water colored with different colored food coloring. The sections of the stem feed different parts of the rose, so they turn the color of the water that the stem was placed in:)
Feb 24, 2014
Justyne P.
Wow I might actually go try that :)
Feb 24, 2014
Blu L.
Gorgeous
Feb 24, 2014
Lauren L.
@Margarita J. The roses stem was split into four quarters, as shown in the bottom left corner of the picture. Each section was placed in a glass of water colored with different colored food coloring. The sections of the stem feed different parts of the rose, so they turn the color of the water that the stem was placed in:)
Feb 23, 2014
Margarita J.
How can you do that.