Mr T insisted on bringing home a bucket of sand from the beach. Unlike me, he loves sand so much and can play with it for hours. He really doesn't mind if it gets in his hair, his clothes, his bed!
So, to enthuse with this love, we decided to make colored sand.
This is what we needed;
a bucket of sand
a sieve
6 large Ziploc bags
6 colors of foodcoloring
spoons
paper towels
water
As the sand was from the beach, it was full of small shells that we wanted to separate from the sand. T loves to sift stuff. He took this job very seriously and meticulously sifted all the shells from the clean sand.

We arranged the sand-filled bags on the grass as the next step is to add the food coloring. We wanted to make sure that a mistake did not mean a permanently colored patio!

Granny helped Mr T wet the sand with water from a jug.
We added enough water to make the sand soggy. Too much water will make it hard for the sand to absorb the food coloring.

Then we zipped up the bags and massaged the color into the sand. K loved the tactile nature of massaging the sand through the bag. It was cool and squishy and made a wonderful scrunching noise if you listened carefully.

9 comments:
Can't see what you make with it!
We've used our colored sand twice, would love to have another idea!
When we made ours a couple of weeks ago for our sand paintings, we didn't wet them, we just put in food coloring and mixed it. We also used liquid water colors for one of them, and that worked, too.
That looks fun, especially massaging the color into the sand. Children love to change the colors of things.
Very fun! I can't wait to to see what you do with the sand. :)
Awesome!! You always do the best projects...can't wait to see what you make with it.
Jamie :)
Good project!
With the beach just down the road, I cannot wait to do this with Dylan! You know, it just didn't come to me that we could dye sand all on our own. The sand from our beach is really white, and will probably really grab that color!
We can make all sorts of neat crafts with this!
Thanks so much!!
That is such a fun project. My kids love it.
I wished I had read this post before we made our colored sand. It would have turned out better with the ziplock bags. I love the sand art you made as well and the zen garden. I love the storytelling. In fact, I love everything about this blog.
nice
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