*Note: This new recipe allows noodles to be used for craft projects, or technicolored meals!* Check out my blog, www.thehandmadeproject.com for more crafty tidbits.
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To avoid dye on fingers, either rub hands lightly with shortening (edible versions of craft) or lotion (for nonedible). It really keeps the dye from soaking in.
I would like to make edible festive noodles for different events!
Ohhh and lovely pic by the way. I have one of my muddy feet with my daughter's muddy feet.
I would test a few out, but I'm sure they'll cook just fine. Make sure that you let the noodles dry completely first.
Cheers!
Traci
I would suggest wearing aprons as a precaution ;)
That's cool that you're making gifts with these noodles. I would suggest using a higher food coloring ratio to vinegar. Try twice as many drops of food coloring to say, 1/2 of vinegar...
What are you bleaching the pasta with? Be careful with that and mixing vinegar or some other harsh solution...
Happy crafting,
Traci Hudson,
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Maybe the 2-yearold cutie would like that? :3