
The Failure by rongo rongo
December 25th, 2007 8:28 PMMy cupboard contained generic grape Kool-aid, generic red Kool-aid, and three containers of instant ice tea mix. Quick experimentation showed that the grape variety did not color snow very well. The red kind was nice and bright, but slightly gruesome or disturbing. Instant ice tea makes a nice rich brown color and has the advantage that since it doesn't have sugar mixed in, you don't risk making sticky clumps.
I found a relatively undisturbed patch of snow on a nearby baseball field and started sprinkling. It felt like sprinkling sand for a mandala and was fun to do. After completing a small labyrinth pattern, I concluded that (1) this was not big enough to be very interesting (2) the lines were not drawn in thickly enough for great visibility (3) the footsteps from painting the pattern are more visible than the pattern (4) undisturbed snow indicates an area with very little foot traffic, limiting the potential audience.
I was disappointed in the results, but at least I finally found something to do with the three containers of ice tea mix that had been in the cupboard for many years. And, I am hopeful that will more winter still to come, these snow painting tips may come in handy for someone else's tasking.
cleaning out the cupboard

These have been in my cupboard for at least three years, unopened and unloved
spiraling in

For this sort of snow drawing, it would have been better to sprinkle a much wider line. Snow drawing with drink mixes would probably work best for art that is solidly filled in with different colors, where you could stand around the perimeter.
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Snowed tea is even better that iced tea!
I am sure the foot traffic to the site increased already... :)
Instant tea stencils, maybe?
Oh my goodness, I never even thought about the snow = ice pun. That makes the choice of beverage mix particularly appropriate.
But strangely, the dye is not very long lasting. Not sure if it gradually dissolves through the snow or what, but after a few hours the color is a lot less intense.
Victory! (whatever you may think)