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Kool Aid Color Eggs
Kool Aid Color Eggs. Try not to mix the darker colours with. Yes you, can dye easter eggs with kool aid!

Place an egg into each dye bath. How to color easter eggs with kool aid. Make sure to wipe your spoon in between mixes so you do not mix the darker colors with the lighter colors.
Spoons To Remove Eggs When Done.
After a few minutes, pull the eggs out to check the color saturation. Dip eggs in dye for a few minutes and then remove. Place one hardboiled egg into each cup.
1 Cup Of Water Per Each Packet;
(i used my stemless wine glasses). Yes you, can dye easter eggs with kool aid! The other eggs turned out great.
Then You’ll Need To Combine Packets If You Want To Make Additional Colors.
Stir well with the spoon. Stir well with the spoon. The finished eggs can be a multifariousness of colors, depending on how long you get out them in the water and are a lot of fun with pretty.
You Don’t Need Vinegar Because Kool Aid Is Already Acidic.
It’s super easy, and my favorite part is how awesome it smells because there isn’t any need for vinegar (i hate the smell of it). Pour water into each container, filling until about ¾ full. Add 1 cup of warm water into six different containers.
Don’t Use The Spoon To Mix Up A Darker Color And Then Use The Same Spoon To Mix The Lighter Colors Unless You Wipe Off Or Rinse The Spoon Between Mixing!
Hard boil and peel eggs. Make sure to wipe your spoon in between mixes so you do not mix the darker colors with the lighter colors. Dip your eggs like you normally.
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