tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3716358270372108729.post746625698590337794..comments2023-04-29T22:10:17.905+10:00Comments on AuntieElle's Blog: More Kool-Aid DyeingAuntieEllehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08204635499633100115noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3716358270372108729.post-11709830889499059662010-06-26T17:55:54.502+10:002010-06-26T17:55:54.502+10:00Yes! The little tiny envelopes that you can buy at...Yes! The little tiny envelopes that you can buy at the grocery store (see photos, above). The one that, when you are using it as a drink mix, you have to add sugar to it. NOT the one that already has sugar in it. If you use the one with the sugar in it, you will end up with a great big sticky mess :(<br /><br />I don't know who came up with the idea, but there are lots of great tutorials on the internet if you do a search for kool aid dyeing. It makes sense when you think about it though... I know I always seemed to have a permanent koolaid "moustache" when I was growing up - there must be some powerful dyes in there. <br /><br />I especially love that it is completely safe to use, no horrible chemicals to deal with. And you can use the same bowls, microwave, etc that you already have in your kitchen, without contaminating anything.AuntieEllehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08204635499633100115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3716358270372108729.post-91192519314149567132010-06-25T20:57:25.470+10:002010-06-25T20:57:25.470+10:00Hi :)
Just wondering, are you using kool-aid the ...Hi :)<br /><br />Just wondering, are you using kool-aid the drink to dye yarn? And if so does it work? who came up with that idea?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com