Mix
blue food coloring into your icing, decorate a few cupcakes with it, then mix a little red into the bowl of icing.
You can add a few drops
of blue food coloring to the water and stir it in with a whisk, if you would like.
My daughter wanted purple so I added 4 drops of red and 4 drops of
blue food coloring on the sugar and put it in my Kitchen - Aid (our you could use any mixer) and mix until fully blended to the desired color.
Ingredients: Strawberries White chocolate chips (I had to buy bars from Trader Joe's since I couldn't find chips) Granulated
sugar Blue food coloring Parchment / waxed paper
Almond Mint: ⅛ teaspoon McCormick's Pure Almond Extract; 2 drops McCormick's Neon Blue food coloring
ingredients ROYAL ICING: 1 pound confectioners» sugar (plus additional for dusting) 3 tablespoons meringue powder 3/4 cups water TO DECORATE: 1 store - bought gingerbread house 1 - 2
teaspoons blue food coloring 1 - 2 teaspoons red food coloring and yellow food coloring 1/2 cup store - bought chocolate frosting 1 1 - pound bag chocolate nonpareils with white pearls 1 7 - ounce bag jelly beans 1 13 - ounce bag gumdrops 4 candy canes
2 cups popcorn kernels + butter or 2 - 3 bags of microwave popcorn 1 cup pink candy melts 1/2 cup white candy melts 1/2 cup white chocolate chips 3 tsp coconut oil Red food
coloring Blue food coloring Chocolate - covered candies (preferably in pastel colors) Mini pretzels Pastel - colored sprinkles
INGREDIENTS Blue Layer 2 frozen bananas 1/2 c. greek yogurt, vanilla or plain 1 c. frozen pineapple 2 drops
blue food coloring water for blending
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Homemade blue food coloring from red cabbage (tutorial HERE) OR a small handful of butterfly pea flowers steeped in 1/4 cup boiling water OR blue matcha powder ** You can use homemade coconut sprinkles instead, recipe HERE
To start, you can turn your regular old milk jug into a bottle of «Easter Bunny juice» by adding a drop of red, green, or
blue food coloring into the milk or replacing regular milk with strawberry or chocolate varieties.
3 - 4 drop of
blue food coloring (you may want to add a little more or less depending on how blue you want you're frosting to be).
Make your blue sugar by taking about 1 - 2 cups of granulated sugar and mixing with a few drops of
blue food coloring.
I want to get some red cabbage to try
the blue food coloring thing, so now I can do that and make a delicious smoothie with it too!
Dye the second bowl blue with
a blue food coloring.
Dye with a couple of drops of red or
blue food coloring.
If desired add a few drops of red and
blue food coloring to make the pretty violet color.
Next, move to your next bowl of rice and do the same with
the blue food coloring.
In the first mound add 1 drop of red food coloring, in the second add one drop of
blue food coloring.
In a small bowl, stir
the blue food coloring one tablespoon at a time into the cocowhip until you reach your desired shade of blue.
Next I pulled out
the blue food coloring.
Smush it down a little and add several drops of
blue food coloring to the top (we used neon blue).
To the other half of the bin, I added some cold water,
blue food coloring, ocean animals and some loose ice cubes.
Oh, and if you're interested, I just used a Betty Crocker white cake mix, 1 1/4 cups of water, 3 egg whites, 1/3 cup unsweetened applesauce and about 10 drops of
blue food coloring.
What you'll need: A hole punch, a one - inch - square piece of waxed paper,
blue food coloring, and a cotton swab.
Drip
some blue food coloring into the toilet and she'll be amazed at how she can turn the water green.