How do you get dye colours from a mixture of in food?

It's not possible to get dye colors from a mixture of food in a way that would be safe or effective for dyeing fabric or other materials. Here's why:

* Food Coloring is Not Fabric Dye: Food coloring is designed for temporary coloration and is not meant to be permanent or strong enough to dye fabrics.

* Food Coloring is Not Colorfast: The pigments in food coloring are not as robust as fabric dyes and will likely fade or bleed when exposed to water or light.

* Food Coloring Can Be Harmful: Some food coloring ingredients can irritate skin or cause allergic reactions. They are also not designed for direct contact with fabric or for being ingested.

Safe Alternatives for Dyeing:

* Commercial Fabric Dyes: There are a wide variety of commercial fabric dyes available at craft stores and online. These dyes are specifically designed for dyeing fabrics and are generally safe to use.

* Natural Dyes: You can extract dyes from natural sources like fruits, vegetables, flowers, and spices. This is a fun and eco-friendly way to dye fabrics. However, natural dyes may not always be as vibrant or colorfast as commercial dyes.

Please remember: Always follow the safety instructions provided with any dye you use.