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Coloring Eggs With Kool Aid
Coloring Eggs With Kool Aid. Stir until the color is evenly distributed. If your paas kit comes with plastic wraps or stickers use those to put final touches on your dyed eggs.
Let the egg sit in the water for 5 minutes or longer, depending on how dark you want the color to be. If your paas kit comes with plastic wraps or stickers use those to put final touches on your dyed eggs. If you use less water, you will get more vibrant colors.
Then Leave The Eggs In The Mixture Until You Have Reached The Desired Color.
Lemonade and pink lemonade do not turn out very well when used for egg decorating. To begin, i would suggest laying down an old towel or some newspapers to protect your work surface. The other eggs turned out great.
The Yellow Egg Was The Only One With A Problem.
Carefully lower an egg into the colored water, using a spoon if necessary. Decorating easter eggs with kool aid dye. Fill 6 cups with 2/3 cup cool water.
Add 2/3 Cups Of Tap Water To Each Cup.
(i used my stemless wine glasses). Place one hardboiled egg into each cup. Kool aid dye easter eggs.
After A Few Minutes, Pull The Eggs Out To Check The Color Saturation.
*just to be safe* fill a small bowl, or cup, or jar with one cup of water. Remove eggs and place on a paper towel to dry. Do this for each color.
Go On And Dye The Rest.
Let the egg sit in the water for 5 minutes or longer, depending on how dark you want the color to be. If you use less water, you will get more vibrant colors. For a more saturated color, leave in an extra minute or two.
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