In a bountiful book combining art and chemistry, a celebrated ink maker invites kids to become color wizards—by foraging and transforming natural materials to make their own paint and artistic creations.
In this book you will find secret recipes, magic formulas, and wild experiments that will delight your friends, intimidate your enemies, and turn you into a color wizard.
What colors might await in a leafy forest, a berry-stained back alley, a seaweedy beach, or even the dark corners of an ordinary fridge? With this book as a guide, curious young wizards can make natural confetti, unlock the hidden color power inside a leaf, and craft a paintbrush wand. They’ll brew magic potions from beets and acorn caps to produce their own colors, from the darkest black to the palest pink to invisible ink, then share their discoveries with friends, family, and the whole color-hungry human race. With whimsy and infectious enthusiasm, master ink maker Jason Logan explains the science of color while presenting “quests,” recipes, and hands-on activities using materials kids can find in their own homes and neighborhoods. Featuring both photographs and the author’s own gorgeous homemade-ink illustrations, How to Be a Color Wizard is an ideal blend of art and science—plus a little bit of magic.
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Jason Logan is the founder of the Toronto Ink Company (maker of ink for Margaret Atwood, Yoko Ono, Michael Ondaatje, and Harley-Davidson). His art has been exhibited in New York City, Los Angeles, Toronto, and the Yukon, and his inkmaking revolution has been featured by the New York Times, Martha Stewart, the New Yorker, and NPR. His book for grown-up wizards, Make Ink: A Forager’s Guide to Natural Inkmaking, was included in the Guardian’s Best Books of 2018 roundup. The Colour of Ink, a film featuring his work, was a special selection at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2022. He can be found picking up rusty nails and scavenging for berries on the streets of Toronto, where he lives with his family and a giant dog known as Baby.
Right now,
in your kitchen and just outside your front door,
are all the supplies you’ll need
to start your quest to become
a full color wizard.
In this book you will find
secret recipes, magic formulas,
and wild experiments
that will delight your friends,
intimidate your enemies, and
impress even grown-ups. But you
can handle it because . . .
A Note to Wizard Assistants
(aka the Parents and Guardians of Aspiring Wizards)
As an assistant to an aspiring wizard, it’s your job to make space for the magic to happen. So . . .
Be prepared. This book is designed so that wizards in training can start making color magic right away with materials so easy to find that some are literally falling from trees. But if you read the first page or two of each section, you’ll find helpful fundamentals like safety tips, which materials work best, and how to set up your space for successful experimenting.
Be safe. For younger, wilder, or first-time wizards, I recommend adult supervision. Protective gear is recommended, and activities that require hands-on help are marked with the one- or two-hand symbol (see Decoding the Secret Activity Symbols, p. 11). But beyond these specific notes, it’s best to set up a tool kit, workspace, and foraging area with an eye to safety, which may be of only passing interest to the fearless wizard you’re assisting.
Save your money. In support of inexpensive, DIY magic, the activities and recipes in this book call for supplies that can be found easily outdoors and in refrigerators. The one thing you might splurge on is good watercolor paper or rice paper. Really, any paper that is well made will support the complexity of natural color. To save money, you can cut large sheets of paper into small squares and have a pile of cheaper or recycled test sheets on hand.
Be adventuresome. You probably want your wizard to find what they seek, and make that perfect blue color that you saw on p. 94, all before lunchtime. But who are you to decide if an experiment is perfect? You can help your wizard follow the rules, but keep in mind that the path to real magic is not straight but winding and full of fruitful cul-de-sacs.
Take a picture. Unless you have a photographic memory, a picture can be a great way to capture these moments (and make your wizard’s friends want to join in the fun).
Give yourself permission to be imperfect. If you skip a step somewhere and wind up finger painting with the beet juice on your plate, you might have just stumbled upon some powerful magic yourself.
What Kind of Wizard Are You Today?
As you prepare for adventure, why not use this handy quiz to find out what kind of wizard you are today? Get a sheet of paper, and for each number, write down the letter that is truest about you. Then turn the page.
1. I’m happiest when . . .
🅐 Digging things up
🅑 Stirring things up
🅒 Explaining things
🅓 Heating things up
🅔 All of the above
2. My favorite tools are . . .
🅐 A shovel and an old satchel
🅑 Bottles and containers
🅒 Flags and paper airplanes
🅓 Stoves and BBQs
🅔 All of the above
3. My favorite part of myself is . . .
🅐 My feet
🅑 My spit
🅒 My dreams
🅓 My fingers
🅔 All of the above
4. My favorite question is . . .
🅐 How?
🅑 What?
🅒 Why?
🅓 When?
🅔 All of the above
5. My favorite kinds of places are . . .
🅐 Hills, caves, and piles of rock
🅑 Lakes, rivers, and mud puddles
🅒
Tree branches, bleachers, and tall buildings
🅓 Kitchens, grills, and fire pits
🅔 All of the above
6. I’ve been called . . .
🅐 Messy
🅑 Nerdy
🅒 Spacey
🅓 Rebellious
🅔 All of the above
Now Find Your Wizard Element!
If you selected . . .
Mostly 🅐’s
You are an Earth Wizard. Earth Wizards can discover whole worlds right at their feet. Your object is the spade. Your animal is the worm.
Mostly 🅒’s
You are an Air Wizard. Air Wizards find magic by looking up and shouting their spells into the wind. Your object is the flag. Your animal is the owl.
Mostly 🅑’s
You are a Water Wizard. Water Wizards use all kinds of liquids to make colors and don’t mind the rain at all. Your object is the glass bottle. Your animal is the rainbow trout.
Mostly 🅓’s
You are a Fire Wizard. Fire wizards are hard to satisfy, which is why they love to see things change, and they are a little bit dangerous. Your object is the wand. Your animal is the firefly.
Mostly 🅔’s
You are a Rainbow Wizard. Rainbow wizards are brave, curious, and always changing. Your object is the prism. Your animal is the peacock spider.
To figure out your full wizard classification:
Add your name + the number of activities from this book you’ve completed (that’s your level number) + your favorite color. For example, you might be known as “Annie, the Level 4 Silver Earth Wizard” or “Soren, the Level 0 Purple Water Wizard.” This formula also works for wizard assistants. Ask yours. Who knows, they might surprise you by being a Level 30 White Fire Wizard Assistant. Also note that your wizard type may change from day to day or hour to hour. Then again, it might just last your whole life. If you like, note your wizard type in your notebook (see Make Your Own...
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