fish tank jell-o. I used Knox® Gelatin and a bit of blue JELL-O® because I wanted the 'water' to appear very clear. But blue or green JELL-O® would work just as well. Note that the amount of Knox® or JELL-O® will relate to the size of the fish bowl you use.
See more ideas about Jello aquarium, Food, Jello. We did a REALLY fun Jell-O Sensory activity. As I was trying to think of a fun, creative sensory activity for the week (other than going to the aquarium) I came up with this one. You can have fish tank jell-o using 2 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of fish tank jell-o
- It's 2 box of blueberry jell-o.
- Prepare 1 packages of gummy fish.
I put in the blue Jell-O fish, sharks, and other sea gummies. These Jello fish bowls are a super fun edible craft or party treat! All you need is Nerds, Jello and colorful Swedish fish or any type of aquatic gummy creature. 🙂 You can make these to celebrate Dr. Position a few more Swedish fish so that the are sticking out of the top of the "JELL-O aquarium".
fish tank jell-o step by step
- make jell-o as direction on box.
- add pack gummy fish.
- put in refrigerator to gel.
Right before serving, loosen the set Jell-O from jars by running a knife along the inside edges. Place jar upside down over the jar with the candy and give it a tap ¦it will fall right out and into place! Cut two slits in the Jell-O and insert your Swedish Fish. Pour rock candy on the bottom of an empty wide-rimmed glass. See more ideas about Jello aquarium, Jello, Gummy fish.