Use a larger container to mix the water and Kool-Aid packet. Instructions Fill each cup with about 23 cups of warm water.
To dye eggs with Kool-aid you will need.
Dying eggs with kool aid. In this super easy tutorial I will show you how to dye eggs with Kool Aid. I chose five flavors of Kool Aid to represent red orange yellow green and blue. Kool-Aid Egg Dye Ingredients 1 packet Kool-Aid 23 cup Water Boiled Eggs see our tutorial for The Secret to Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs.
You can also make solid colored eggs by adding 23 of a cup of water to any packet of unsweetened Kool-Aid. Use a larger container to mix the water and Kool-Aid packet. Then leave the eggs in the mixture until you have reached the desired color.
A bonus perk was that our egg-dying fun smelled like Kool-Aid not vinegar. Even with two packets of the lemonade Kool-Aid the yellow was very very pale. To fix this I simply grabbed yellow food coloring and dripped it onto a paper towel and rubbed the paper towel on the egg and it made it a brighter yellow.
The yellow egg was the only one with a problem. The other eggs turned out great. It doesnt matter if the water is cold or warm.
Mix until the Kool Aid is dissolved. You are ready to now dye your eggs. Drop your eggs in the dye and wait.
Dyed Easter Eggs How To Dye Easter Eggs With Kool Aid. Easter is almost here and one of my favorite Easter activities is dyeing Easter eggsI have super cool Easter egg dyeing technique to share with you today. How about Kool Aid dye Easter EggsYes Kool Aid how fun is that.
Use a spoon to transfer the eggs into the baking dish with the marbleized Cool Whip. Spread the eggs out evenly around the dish so that each one has room to move. 4 Roll the eggs in the baking dish to dye the shells.
Instructions Fill each cup with about 23 cups of warm water. Add the Kool-Aid powder to each cup making note of what flavors and ratios youre using. You could either jot.
To dye eggs with Kool-aid you will need. Kool-Aid Packets mix of the flavours you want Small Containers big enough for an egg to be submerged under liquid. Cups big enough to fit an egg in Room Temperature Water Spoons Different Colored Kool-Aid Packets.
For each color you are doing you will have one cup of water in the container per one packet of Kool Aid. Empty a packet of Kool Aid into the cup of water and stir to dissolve. Place the egg in the Kool Aid water and let it soak for about 3 to 5 minutes.
Dyeing Easter eggs is definitely one of my favorite parts of the Easter holiday. Its so fun to try new ways of decorating and dyeing or coloring the eggs. One fun way to color your eggs is to use the classic Kool-Aid drink mix.
Read on to find out how to make your own koolaid easter eggs. Make sure the kool aid is completely dissolved before you put the egg in each cup. Transfer eggs to paper or a drying rack to let the eggs dry completely.
If your children like to decorate the eggs once dyed feel free to do that as well. You can use stickers paint chalk or anything you like. The result is brightly dyed eggs in cheery Kool-Aid colors.
If the colors arent bold enough add more powder to the dye mixture or allow the egg to soak in the dye for a longer period of time. Every packet of drink mix has the ability to dye your eggs but some of our favorite shades come from the Strawberry Lemon-Lime and Berry Blue powders.