Make Rainbow Jello with just three jello flavors…it’s magic!
Whether you are planning a fun Unicorn party, St. Patrick’s Day party or you just love making Jello Jigglers, you have to try this fun method! With just three colors of jello, and you can make a rainbow of colors. This jello is the coolest! Your kids will be amazed. Who am I kidding…I’m amazed. We made this little video to show you how easy it is to make:
Here’s the trick…when mixing…try not to make too many bubbles, keep it clear and smooth. I could have done a better job at this on the video above. Keeping the liquid jello clear of bubbles really makes it look good.
Magic Rainbow Jello Jigglers
Ingredients
- 1 - 6 oz. Box of Red Jello
- 1 - 6 oz. Box of Yellow Jello
- 1 - 60 z. Box of Blue Jello
- 1 - Box of Knox Gelatin use one envelope per color
Instructions
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In a glass bowl pour the blue jello powder in and add the powder of one envelope of gelatin.
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Pour in 2 cups of boiling water to dissolve the jello and gelatin. Stir with a metal whisk until dissolved. Stir slow and smooth, the less bubbles the better. Add 1/2 Cup of Ice, and stir until ice is dissolved.
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Pour into a glass 9 x13 inch pan.
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Remove any remaining bubbles that may have formed. Let it set in the refrigerator, 2 - 3 hours.
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Repeat this method with the yellow jello and pour it over the blue jello layer. Let the yellow layer set for 2 - 3 hours.
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Repeat with the red jello and pour it over the yellow layer, and let set another 2 - 3 hours.
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When ready to serve slice into squares or cut into shapes. Enjoy!
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Then Voila! With only three layers you will be surprised to see a whole rainbow of colors when you hold it up into the light…a rainbow that jiggles!
More sweet treats we LOVE:
–St. Patrick’s Day Rice Krispie Treats
–St. Patty’s Day muddy buddies
–Green Velvet Cake
Vanessa says
Great idea, I’m totally doing this w/the kiddos!
Suzie says
I am on this tonight! Tanks, Kam!
J Glazier says
We can’t wait to make it. That and the rainbow cake I found through your sharing time THANKS!
LaurieJ says
I add 1 C. boiling water to dissolve and then 1 C. of vanilla ice-cream instead of ice. Fattening jello..mmm…
tiburon says
Oooo I have the gold – I was totally missing the Jell-o.
Thanks! 🙂
bethany.j says
and they look so yummy!
Lisa Cannon says
I can’t find the blue jello…ahhhhhh!!!! Help!
Hayleybryn says
I love it!!! What a great idea!
OXOXO
Jen
Omgirl says
That looks so cool! I think I might actually try it.
Catherine says
amazing!!!!!!!! im doing it!
Becca says
Now my green jello jigglers look pretty pathetic:-(
Tiffany says
I’m always in such awe of your creativity- be it jello or juice or fancy straws!! You’re such an awesome mom!
jennie w. says
I have never been able to make a successful jello. I can make a mean crème caramel in a water bath, but jello? No can do.
Kathleen says
This may be a dumb question – but do you add a package of gelatin to the other colors, as well as the blue ?
Thanks – can’t wait to try this it looks great !
kami says
Yes you do! Thank you for bringing this up. I actually posted it a few years back, and I’m about to make them again.Â
I will change it in the recipe so it’s more clear. Thanks!
Kyra says
Fab idea, would be great for kids parties! Just a question, how much gelatine is in an envelope? We only get big boxes of gelatine here so I need to measure it out!
Theressa says
Do you let each color set before you put a new one on top?