How to dye pasta for kids to play with
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How to dye pasta

The past couple of days we’ve had a lot of rain so we’ve been trying lots of crafts to keep us busy. Today we thought we would show you how to dye some pasta shapes as we’ve been having lots of fun with dried pasta, it’s surprisingly quick and easy too.

To dye your own pasta you will need:
pasta shapes
white wine vinegar
food colouring
cocktail sticks
plastic bags
tray

How to dye pasta

Measure 1 teaspoon of white wine vinegar into a small bowl. Add a generous amount of food colouring and mix with a cocktail stick.

how to dye pasta

Place the dry pasta into a clear plastic bag and add the coloured vinegar mixture. Shake the bag for a couple of minutes until all the pasta is completely covered.

how to dye pasta

Pour out the coloured pasta onto a tray, I used disposable foil baking trays, and leave to dry thoroughly for an hour.

how to dye pasta

Then you are ready to craft and have some fun!

We only had a couple of different types of pasta but my children enjoyed wrapping the farfalle with string to make long necklaces. They threaded the penne with pipe cleaners to make bracelets. Threading is great for improving fine motor skills and I really enjoyed watching my 30 month old who quickly mastered both threading and bending the ends of the pipe cleaner to make her own bracelets.

I hope you like the results and let me know if you try it yourself!

24 Comments on “How to dye pasta

  1. Such a fun and creative idea for kids. I keep meaning to try some spaghetti pasta dyeing out with the boys for sensory play, but still haven’t got round to it yet! xxx

  2. Great idea! I’ve done this with cooked spaghetti and dry rice but not tried pasta yet. Will have to give it a go!

  3. I died some rice recently (but without vinegar), does the dye dry ok in the middle of the penne?

  4. if you dont want to use food colouring , i use beetroot for the colouring , when left to dry it works a lovely colour x

  5. I would love to try this with the girls especially with the weather not great at the moment x

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