 We made growing watercolors! We made growing watercolors. It grew from this to this. Isn't it cool? We're going to show you how to make one so you can play too. All you need is a bowl of water, some paper towels, and some markers. First you need paper towel and then cut it up into strips so that it eventually will look like this. Once you have your strips, you're going to draw your design. Use markers. Draw anything you want about an inch above the bottom of the paper towel. You have to leave space at the bottom for the paper towel to go into the water. I think I'm going to make a rainbow. I'm going to try to make a little illusion. Once your design is done, you're going to dip it in the water, but remember not to put your design in the water. The water will come up the paper towel to make your colors. It's prettier than I actually thought it would be. I'm seeing the colors just crawling up the paper towel with the water. Look, mine are starting to like almost kind of like merge together, and it's like becoming this beautiful like rainbow kind of. Yeah, me too. It might take a little long, but it will turn out well. It's so cool how the colors come together. The water really changes your picture. If you keep holding your paper towel in the water, the picture will keep growing. I don't think I've ever seen anything like this. It's so cool. Only a little bit longer until I can hang mine up and let it dry. I'm going to make sure that the water goes all the way to the top of my design. Now we're going to put them up and let them dry. You want to try to lay the flat on a flat surface, like a pan. And remember, while it's drying, it's still going up the colors. That's a growing watercolor.