How to Make Colored Rice for Sensory Bins {video} (2024)

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Making colored rice for sensory bins is so easy! Your child will love all the colors and have a blast playing with it.

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As a mom of two toddlers, I’m always on the look out for easy ways to keep them entertained without screen time. Sensory bins have been my go-to lately.

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We had a lot of fun doing kinetic sand but I thought it was time to switch up our bins with some colored rice. I never knew how easy it was to dye rice and my kids were thrilled with it. The colors also look great all mixed together.

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  • ⭐ A note about this activity
  • ⭐ Why you’ll love this sensory bin
  • ⭐ Supplies needed
  • ⭐ How to dye rice (step by step guide)
  • ⭐ Fun ideas for sensory bins
  • ⭐ What if my rice won’t dry?
  • ⭐ How to store
  • Tips
  • ⭐ Sensory Bin FAQs
  • How to Make Colored Rice for Sensory Bins

⭐ A note about this activity

This activity is meant for children who no longer put things in their mouths. This is not taste safe and parental supervision is required at all times.

⭐ Why you’ll love this sensory bin

A rainbow rice sensory bin (or any other color you want) is a super easy and budget friendly activity to set up for your child. You can use toys, scoops, and measuring cups that you already have.

The rice will last for a year or more if you keep it clean and dry so your child can play again and again.

Kids will have so much fun exploring, developing their fine motor skills, and using their imaginations.

⭐ Supplies needed

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To make colored rice, you will need:

  • Rice: You’ll need white rice. One cup per color you want to make.
  • Food coloring: You’ll need regular food coloring, not gel food coloring. I used a rainbow set from Amazon.
  • Vinegar: You’ll need one tablespoon of white vinegar.

⭐ How to dye rice (step by step guide)

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There are printable instructions further down in this post!

To dye rice, you will need to measure out one cup of rice. I used a large plastic storage bag.

Next, add one tablespoon of vinegar. Add the food coloring (I used about 10 drops) and stir well.

Spread out to dry. I used a tupperware container that had been lined with wax paper.

Let the mixture dry for 2 to 3 hours then it will be good to play with. Mine took about 2 ½ hours to dry but I live in a very humid climate.

⭐ Fun ideas for sensory bins

Dye your rice red and green for Christmas or pink for Valentine’s Day themed sensory bins. You could also use your child’s favorite colors.

Use the rice to practice writing numbers or letters with your fingers.

Dying rice brown or black is great for construction themed sensory bins.

Add some fun pom poms, toys, or plastic cookie cutters for more fun.

We used these measuring cups that actually represent the measurements. I think they are really cool for learning.

⭐ What if my rice won’t dry?

If your rice hasn’t dried, you can either let it air dry longer. You may have accidentally put too much vinegar in it. Give it another day to dry. If you live in a very humid environment it may also take longer to dry.

⭐ How to store

Once dry, store your sensory bin rice in an airtight container. It will be good to use for a year or longer.

I used an extra large tupperware container to store ours.

⭐ Tips

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  • Set wax paper or parchment paper down when drying the rice. This will help prevent the food coloring from staining your tray.
  • Use a paper towel to test if the rice is dry. If it comes off clean then your rice is ready to be played with.
  • Let the rice dry completely before letting your child play with it. This is a great activity to prep the night before so it has plenty of time to dry. Let the rice dry overnight.

⭐ Sensory Bin FAQs

Will the rice stain hands?

No, once the rice is dry it will not stain hands. Test dryness with a paper towel before letting your child use it.

How do you dye rice for sensory bins?

Mix one cup of dry white rice with 1 tablespoon of vinegar. Add food coloring then mix or shake in a plastic storage bag. Lay out to dry on parchment or wax paper lined trays.

Does food coloring work on rice?

Yes, food coloring works on rice if you also use vinegar.

How do you dye rice without vinegar?

You can substitute rubbing alcohol for the vinegar. The alcohol smell will dissipate once it dries.

Other fun sensory activities:

  • How to Dye Pasta For Sensory Bins
  • Monster Sensory Bin
  • How to Dye Spaghetti (Make Rainbow Spaghetti)
  • Bean Sensory Bin
  • Lemonade Sensory Bin
  • Snow Dough

If you tried this Colored Rice Sensory Bin or any other activity or recipe on my site, please leave a ⭐ rating and let me know how it goes in the 📝 comments below. I would love to hear from you!

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How to Make Colored Rice for Sensory Bins

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Making colored rice for sensory bins is so easy! Your child will love all the colors and have a blast playing with it.

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Print Activity Pin Activity

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Drying Time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

Equipment

  • Plastic storage bags

  • Tray

Materials

  • 1 cup white rice
  • food coloring
  • 1 tablespoon white vinegar

Instructions

  • To dye rice, you will need to measure out one cup of rice. I used plastic storage bags but you can also use any bowls that you don't mind staining.

  • Next, add one tablespoon of vinegar. Add the food coloring (I used about 10 drops) and stir well.

  • Spread out on a tray to dry. I used a tupperware container lined with wax paper.

  • Let the mixture dry for 2 to 3 hours then it will be good to play with. Mine took about 3 hours to dry but I live in a very humid climate.

  • Repeat to do multiple colors in separate bowls.

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Notes

This activity is meant for children who no longer put things in their mouths. This is not taste safe and parental supervision is required at all times.

Store in a tupperware container or large plastic food storage bag. The rice will last a year or longer if kept clean or dry.

Make sure the rice is completely dry before letting your child play with it.

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How to Make Colored Rice for Sensory Bins {video} (2024)

FAQs

How to Make Colored Rice for Sensory Bins {video}? ›

Add 1 cup of uncooked rice to a small plastic baggie and add a few drops of food coloring to the bag. If using gel coloring, you'll only need a tiny bit. Add 1 teaspoon of white vinegar to the bag, seal the top, and shake up the bag to mix the color around the rice.

How do you color rice for a sensory bin? ›

Add 1 cup of uncooked rice to a small plastic baggie and add a few drops of food coloring to the bag. If using gel coloring, you'll only need a tiny bit. Add 1 teaspoon of white vinegar to the bag, seal the top, and shake up the bag to mix the color around the rice.

How do you make colored rice with hand sanitizer? ›

I added 5-10 drops food coloring to a ziplock bag that contained 1.5 cups of white rice. Then I added 4 pumps of hand sanitizer and shook well. Instead of a ziplock bag you can mix in a bowl as well! Once shaken I spread on a baking sheet and allowed to dry for 15 minutes and it was ready to be played with.

Why do you need vinegar to dye rice? ›

If using food coloring, add a hearty amount and add a small bit of vinegar. For the amount of rice pictured below, I'd add around a teaspoon of vinegar. The vinegar helps spread and set the color.

How do you make rice for sensory play? ›

DIY Coloured Rice

Add in ½ tsp of vinegar and some food colouring. You can also add essential oils to add an olfactory sensory experience to the dyed rice. The more food colouring you add, the deeper the colour!

How do you make a rice sensory box? ›

In this activity, I used about 3 cups of rice per color. So do the math with me: that was 3 cups of rice and 3 Tablespoons of vinegar and placed it in a resealable plastic bag. Add in several squirts of food coloring and start shaking. This is a very shake and bake type process.

How do you dye rice easy? ›

Place 1 c. of rice into each baggie. Mix 1/2 tsp. of water + 15-20 drops of food coloring per color.

How to make vibrant dyed rice? ›

2Add rice and vinegar to a plastic bag. 3Add few drops of food coloring (a little goes a long. way) into a ziplock bag. 4Shake very well until all the rice grains are colored.

How do you make different colored rice? ›

Take 1/4 tsp of each food colouring and add to a separate small dish with a splash of water. Take each colour and drop them into one single spot on the rice. Wait a couple of minutes for the rice to soak up the colouring then mix. Season with salt.

How do you make colored rice without food coloring? ›

For example, beetroot can be used to create a vibrant pink or red color, spinach for green, or carrot for orange. Simply steam or boil the vegetables or fruits, blend them into a smooth puree, and mix it into the cooked rice. Turmeric: Turmeric is a natural spice that can add a bright yellow color to rice.

How to make colored rice without vinegar? ›

Here's what you do: Measure 1 cup of rice (or just pour some in a bag, you really don't have to measure…) & pour in some drops of food coloring… I used about 7 drops, I wanted it vibrant! Add 1 Tbsp of water, seal your bag & shake it up.

How long does sensory rice take to dry? ›

Or, leave the rice in the baggie and place it outside (with the baggie open) and let it air dry for about 30 minutes to two hours, depending on weather conditions. Finally, once the rice is dry, it's time to PLAY! This rice will keep for a long time if stored in an airtight container.

How do you color pasta for sensory bins? ›

Keep adding drops of food coloring until you get the color you like! Add the food coloring and vinegar mixture to the resealable bag with the pasta. Seal the bag and mix well by shaking the bag until all of the pasta is covered in the color. Once it's all mixed, place the pasta onto parchment paper so it can dry.

Can I use watercolor to dye rice? ›

With liquid watercolors, you can transform plain white rice into inviting, colorful, engaging sensory heaven! And as an added plus, liquid watercolors and rice dry so quickly that this isn't an activity you must plan far in advance. In only 10-15ish minutes after dyeing rice, it's ready to play with.

How do you dye rice without food coloring? ›

For example, beetroot can be used to create a vibrant pink or red color, spinach for green, or carrot for orange. Simply steam or boil the vegetables or fruits, blend them into a smooth puree, and mix it into the cooked rice. Turmeric: Turmeric is a natural spice that can add a bright yellow color to rice.

How do you dye rice without vinegar or alcohol? ›

Here's what you do: Measure 1 cup of rice (or just pour some in a bag, you really don't have to measure…) & pour in some drops of food coloring… I used about 7 drops, I wanted it vibrant! Add 1 Tbsp of water, seal your bag & shake it up.

How do you dye rice with Kool Aid? ›

First, have your child add 1 cup of rice to each bag. Then, have him or her scoop out a 1/2 teaspoon of power out of each Kool-Aid packet. (Each Kool-Aid packet typically has 1 teaspoon of powder in it.) Pour the powder on top of the rice.

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