Lime Jelly Blue
Food Colouring Water Porridge Oats Homemade Chocolate Play Dough Shell Pasta Shapes
salt
food colouring water, enough for a thick paint consistency
Yes it was very J led activity and turned into an impromtu play in a mini paddling pool — which he then turned his hair red / orange by dyeing it with
the food colouring water.
Not exact matches
If I am cutting out the
water would that then allow the addition of extract or non gel
food colouring without fear?
Place the
water, sugar,
food colouring, liquid glucose and cream of tartar into a pan with a sugar thermometer attached and stir to combine.
If you don't want to make royal icing, then add some milk or
water slowing to a cup or more of icing sugar until you get the desired consistency and add
food colouring.
Reconstituted Low Fat Milk (53 %), Glucose Syrup (Wheat),
Water, Sugar, Milk Solids, Cream, Maltodextrin, Raspberry Juice (0.8 %), Vegetable Origin Emulsifiers [477, 471 (Soy)-RSB-, Vegetable Gums (412, 415, 440),
Food Acids (330, 334, 331, 327, 260), Flavours,
Colours (163, 120, 160b).
In a small glass add the 2 tablespoons of
water to the
food colouring gel and mix well.
With the
food processor still on high speed, slowly drizzle the
water in one tablespoon at a time until the mixture appears a bit lighter in
colour and the
water has been fully incorporated (the mixture will be very sticky at this point).
The
food colouring we used was
water based and therefore does not mix with the oil, instead it sinks through the oil into the
water below.
Supplies: glassware,
water,
food colouring, and some fresh flowers.
Since the addition of the
colouring makes the
food colouring heavier than the
water it sinks to the bottom leaving trails (resembling fireworks) as some of the
colour diffuses into the
water.
* We think this might be because an oil droplet was trapped inside a
food colouring droplet and sank, but as the edges of the
food colouring droplet diffused into the
water suddenly the drop became lighter than the surrounding
water (thanks to the less dense oil at the centre) and floated upwards quickly...
Once you're finished with the density jar you can add a bit of
food colouring to the
water and turn it into a lava lamp by adding an alka seltzer.
Fill the bottle or jar a quarter full with
water and added a few drops of
food colouring.
Mix 1 teaspoon of vinegar and 20 drops of
food colouring (You can add more drops of
food colouring to intensify the
colour) in 1 cup of hot
water in a heatproof bowl, cup, or jar.
Icing Sugar (Confectionary or Superfine Sugar)
Water Sprinkles in Red, White and Blue
Food Colouring
Containers of different sizes Mixing Bowls Spoons Droppers Any extra equipment that you can think of for creating a science lab in your back garden Clothes of getting messy in
Water Food Colouring A table
I
coloured some
water with
food colouring so we could actually see the absorption process working — and we set off to test some theories
In 3 bowls add
water and add the red, blue and yellow
food colouring to a bowl each.
Water Food Colouring in Red, Blue and Yellow Spoons — Teaspoon, Half tea spoon are good sizes Craft Sticks or lolly sticks Ice Cube Tray 3 Bowls
Mix some baking soda with
water (add
food colouring too if you want).
I don't usually measure an exact amount of each, but a good dollop of baking soda, a squirt of dish soap and a bit of red
food colouring mixed with a little
water should give you a good eruption.
Free ice cubes with
food colouring and then place the ice into a bin with
water.
I used a mix of
food colouring and
water to make our «paint» for the
water pistols.
Make a bowl of a washing up liquid
water mix and add some
food colouring and then blow through a straw — place a piece of paper on top and you can make prints of the bubbles formed.
Freeze
food colouring and
water to make paints and then cool off and paint with them at the same time.
Whether you use liquid
water colours or
food colouring you can mix the
colours — create a potions station in the garden and let the kids discover for them selves that red and blue make purple.
Ingredients: 1 cup flour 1/2 cup salt 2t crem of tartar 1 cup
water 1T oil 1t
food colouring
Mix a little icing sugar with a drop of
food colouring and some
water.
BC Family shares three uses for sidewalk paint — and all you need is
water, cornstarch, and
food colouring!
Add a small amount of red, yellow and blue
food colouring to separate beakers and then top up with a little
water.
It's made up of clean warm
water, plenty of salt and a blue
food colouring for the ocean effect.
Touch: Make your own playdough with flour, salt,
water,
food colouring and flavoured, scented koolaid (recipes abound on the internet).
The
food colouring falls through the oil and mixes with the
water at the bottom.
Sugar Bubbles 1/2 cup of dishwashing liquid (Dawn or Joy) 2 cups of
water 2 teaspoons of sugar * you can add a few drops of
food colouring to this recipe, but then the bubble solutions should be used outdoors only.
You will need some clear glasses filled with
water, Q - tips, old mini yoghurt containers, different
food colouring.
Add a little
food colouring to some
water Carefully pour a little
water onto the saucer at the base of the sugar tower and observe what happens.
Wash over it with
water colour paints or diluted
food colouring to make a sunset (shades of red) or dark blue / purple sky - remember it became dark in the afternoon when Jesus died.
All you need is one box of cornstarch,
food colourings, and
water.
I added orange Wilton
Food Colouring to a bowl of
water and poured it into our sensory bin.
Here is the link http://www.ourwhimsicaldays.com/home/diy-chalk-paint If you'd like a simpler recipe equal parts cornstarch and
water plus
food colouring works really well too (we use paint brushes or dollar store spray bottles.
A tin lid
Water Blue Food Colouring (this was J's suggestion and is not really required but water is b
Water Blue
Food Colouring (this was J's suggestion and is not really required but
water is b
water is blue!)
What you need 250g plain flour 50g salt 140 ml
water 1 - 2 tablespoons of cooking oil Few drops of
food colouring (optional) How the fun happens 1.
Then add
water and mix in the
food colouring.
Then I put the flower into a glass jar with some
water which I had added some blue liquid
food colouring to — I added blue as from experience I knew that the
colours would mix and green J's favourite
colour would be formed before the bright blue
colouring took over.
I used Imagination Tree's no cook play dough recipe and added black
food colouring to the boiling
water.
we mixed 1 cup of plain flour with a cup of cold
water in a pan then put it over a heat and then added 3 cups of hot
water and then cooked it until thick and gloopy.then we split it of and added
food colouring.
To decorate, mix icing sugar with a little
water until stiff but spreadable — add
food colouring, if you like.
The ingredients list is as follows:
water, sugar, soy protein, apple juice, blueberries, thickeners (from maize and tapioca), dextrose, inulin, canola oil, stabilisers, mineral salt, natural
colour, flavour,
food acids, live yoghurt cultures.