The kids were super excited (we've never done it before) and I was excited that it didn't make my whole kitchen smell like vinegar. All we had to do was mix a packet of Kool-Aide with 2/3 cup of water and dip them. The color developed really fast and we even mixed some colors to try and make new colors. (This only worked on some colors - like yellow and blue did make a nice light green - but we never managed to get a nice lavender.)
A little glance into the sleep deprived life of a first time mom to twins + one more at almost 40, full time chemistry teacher, foster parent to teens, and believer that there really is no reason (besides lack of sleep!)she really can't do it all.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Kool-Aide Easter Eggs
This year we decided to dye Easter eggs for the first time. I saw a blog post on how to use Kool-Aide to dye your eggs and decided to give it a try.
The kids were super excited (we've never done it before) and I was excited that it didn't make my whole kitchen smell like vinegar. All we had to do was mix a packet of Kool-Aide with 2/3 cup of water and dip them. The color developed really fast and we even mixed some colors to try and make new colors. (This only worked on some colors - like yellow and blue did make a nice light green - but we never managed to get a nice lavender.)
The kids were super excited (we've never done it before) and I was excited that it didn't make my whole kitchen smell like vinegar. All we had to do was mix a packet of Kool-Aide with 2/3 cup of water and dip them. The color developed really fast and we even mixed some colors to try and make new colors. (This only worked on some colors - like yellow and blue did make a nice light green - but we never managed to get a nice lavender.)
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