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Rainbow Art: An Edible Masterpiece with only M&M's and Hot Water




Want to make treat time even more exciting for your kids? Next time you buy M&M's, try this simple activity to create a rainbow masterpiece! Arrange the M&M's into a circle on a light-colored plate and pour boiling water until it reaches the base of the candies. Watch as the hot water dissolves the candy-coating and causes the colors to spread into a beautiful pattern. Have your kids take charge of the color arrangements. How will it look with a defined pattern versus a random assortment? Will a circle arrangement give the best color pattern, or is there another shape they could try? It's a simple activity but is sure to make a treat extra special!


 

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You will need:

  • A handful of M&M's

  • A plate (preferably white or light-colored)

  • Boiling water

Step 1: Arrange the M&M's


Start by placing the M&M's in a circular pattern on the plate. The circular arrangement will provide a central focus for the color bleeding effect. Experiment with different shapes or color combinations for a more striking visual impact.


Step 2: Pour boiling water on plate


Slowly and carefully pour the boiling water onto the plate, making sure it reaches the base of every M&M.


Step 3: Combine ingredients

As the hot water comes in contact with the M&M's, the candy-coated shells will begin to dissolve. The vibrant pigments will blend and intertwine as they bleed away from the candies, creating an intricate design. Be ready with your camera or smartphone to capture the evolving artwork!The color bleeding effect happens quickly, so you'll want to document the process to preserve the stunning patterns.


Safety Tips:

  • Be cautious while handling boiling water to avoid accidents or burns.

  • Let the water cool down before disposing of it properly.

  • This activity is best done with adult supervision, especially if children are involved.

 

In this blog post, we've explored a creative trick using only M&M's and water—an entertaining activity that transforms a plate of M&M's into a canvas of vibrant colors. This experiment is not only visually appealing but also a fun treat for your taste buds. So the next time you have a pack of M&M's on hand, go boil some water and elevate your snack time by creating art.

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