If you dig rainbows and psychedelic colors, these tie-dyed treats may be the perfect project for you. They come in various shapes, forms, and textures — in addition to being fun and yummy. It's also a good way to engage your kids in something creative this spring.
We hope these tie-dye cake pops, fudge, and cookies bring extra sweetness to your kitchen.
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Tie-Dye Cake Pops
These Tie-Dye Cake Pops from Karyn of Pint-Sized Baker involve a lot of turning and tapping if you want a pretty and pristine pop. Karyn advises turning the pops in one direction so the design can develop on its own. VoilĂ , eye-popping swirls!
Tie-Dye Sugar Cookies
Prepared sugar cookie mix and neon food coloring make these Tie-Dye Sugar Cookies from Pretty Providence a quick and engaging project. Roll the dough into snake shapes as you would with Play-Doh, make a spiral and place the dough flat side down onto cookie sheets. Brace yourself for neon swirls galore!
Tie-Dye Fudge
If youâre feeling playful, but hankering for something like white chocolate, this Tie-Dye Fudge from Cakeyboi may be the perfect indulgence. The secret to its squishiness? Marshmallow fluff.
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Tie-Dye Cookies
Creativity in food coloring plays an important role in these Tie-Dye Cookies from Bree of Baked Bree. Bree pinches pieces of colored dough to form a log on parchment paper and slices up the log. Interesting colors and patterns emerge — and the cookies are yummy, too!
Tie-Dye Layer Cake
We've all seen the fabulous rainbow cakes all over Pinterest, but Beth of Reality Daydream swirls things up a bit and shows us how to make a cheerful and cool Tie-Dye Layer Cake.
Tie-Dye Cake Pops
Kim of KC Bakes has a simple method for making these Tie-Dye Cake Pops. Put two colors of melted candy into a small dish and dip the pops in at different angles and twirl them around. Tip: You will need a lot of bowls. Â
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Tie-Dye Cookies
The Hungry Housewife takes cookies to a new level with these cheery Tie-Dye Cookies. Similar to a spider web, these cookies involve many colorful swirls of icing and a toothpick. Striking, indeed!
Tie-Dyed Rice Krispie Treats
If youâre looking for a satisfying treat with the colors of the rainbow, these Tie-Dyed Rice Krispie Treats from In Katrinaâs Kitchen are just that. The treats have three ingredients: prepared Rice Krispie Treats, Torani French Vanilla Syrup, and gel food coloring. Get cracking!
Tie-Dye Shirt Cookies
These fun Tie-Dye Shirt Cookies from Glorious Treats are fun and easy and have a wow factor. Add different icing colors to the cookie edge and then use a toothpick to drag lines throughout the cookie until you have a tie-dye effect.
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Rainbow Tie-Dyed Cookies
You may find happiness with these Rainbow Tie-Dyed Cookies from Dine and Dish. The psychedelic cookie dough is mind-changing in a positive way: deliciousness.
Rainbow Tie-Dye Peeps
Hey Peep fans, these Rainbow Tie-Dye Peeps from A Kailo Chic Life may be your new favorite bunny. A bunny cookie cutter makes them Peep-shaped, and mixing the colors will create a marbled effect. Enjoy your peeps melted in between graham crackers or just plain.
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