Monday, March 11, 2013

Dye Pasta

Dye Pasta


For your Fourth Of July barbecue or your Christmas pary, keep the kids entertained with cheap and easy crafts and projects made from dyed macaroni and pasta. Make jewelry, sculptures, pictures and much more and keep the kids entertained while they wait for the big day to begin.


Instructions


1. Fill freezer bags with assorted shapes and sizes of macaroni so that you have a good variety in each bag. Put down newspapers or table cloth to avoid any stray messes.


2. Pick out the colors you want to dye your macaroni shapes. For the Fourth of July, use red, blue, green, and plain for our dyes. For Christmas, you could use red and green.


3. Add about 1 tsp. rubbing alcohol to each bag of macaroni and several drops of food coloring desired to each bag depending on how much pasta you are looking to dye. Make sure the bag is securely closed and shake so that the coloring and alcohol sufficiently cover all of your macaroni.


4. Make sure that the macaroni is sufficiently covered to your satisfaction and let the bags sit closed for about fifteen minutes. This will allow the dye to soak into the pasta further and make deeper richer colors.


5. Lay out a dry kid and pet safe area for your macaroni to dry overnight. Use large sheets of wax paper on cookie dough sheets and shake out the pasta to dry, dispersing large groups so that you have some breathing room between pieces. The alcohol will evaporate overnight leaving just the neat colored pasta that you can use for crafts, decoration, or even a festive addition to to your famous noodle salad.


6. The alcohol will evaporate overnight leaving just the neat colored pasta that you can use for crafts, decoration, or even a festive addition to to your famous noodle salad. Happy Fourth of July!







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