We did a meetup yesterday that incorporated terms like diffusion, emulsion, and absorption. Megan did most of them. However, she spent a lot of her time on the diffusion one. This one you wet your paper and then you add watered down tempura paint to the pictures. In time, the paint should move across the wet paper. That night, we did two more. One where you
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