You can't. The color of a cauldron is gray and it will stay gray.
You can store water in it, one use is for washing dyed leather armour.
You can use up to three full buckets of water on it, to fill it.
As of 1.2.4, cauldrons serve no purpose other than to hold water and look nice for decoration. Edit by Ozaicanyousee. A cauldron can also hold lava with mods higher then 1.2.4
Cauldrons in Minecraft can be used to store water, equal to a single bucket full, for filling potions with water (up to three.) You can also use the cauldron instead of a brewing stand to make potions. It requires water, a netherwart, the ingredient for whichever potion you are attempting to make, glowstone and/or redstone to increase potency and duration, and gunpowder if a splash potion is desired.
You can't. The color of a cauldron is gray and it will stay gray.
You can't. Cauldrons can only store water.
You can store water in it, one use is for washing dyed leather armour.
You can use up to three full buckets of water on it, to fill it.
As of 1.2.4, cauldrons serve no purpose other than to hold water and look nice for decoration. Edit by Ozaicanyousee. A cauldron can also hold lava with mods higher then 1.2.4
Yes. You can do this by right-clicking a glass bottle in water or a water-filled cauldron.
The only thing you can put in a cauldron is water. You do this by right-clicking on it while holding a water bottle.
Cauldrons in Minecraft can be used to store water, equal to a single bucket full, for filling potions with water (up to three.) You can also use the cauldron instead of a brewing stand to make potions. It requires water, a netherwart, the ingredient for whichever potion you are attempting to make, glowstone and/or redstone to increase potency and duration, and gunpowder if a splash potion is desired.
I have a cauldron.
The fastest cauldron in pottermore is the Copper Cauldron, which costs 25 Galleons.
A cauldron is a large pot made of metal that is often used for cooking. It is not known who invented the cauldron but it is thought to come from the French word cauldron.
Cauldron has two syllables.