These cupcakes might look complicated, but they're not! For real. Let me break it down for you. I saw them online &changed the clouds & Pot o' Gold to look how I thought it should look- like clouds out of a storybook and a legit pot o' gold! Click 'Read More' for Recipe + Instructions ↓↓↓
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Rainbow Toast is an edible craft project. This is a fun way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day and learn about mixing colors. Beware of Leprechaun's trying to nibble your toast; their habitat is rainbow's end- and they are sneaky fellows! The Ingredients: Muffin Tin Paint Brush- ½" wide is optimal (the wider the width, the easier it will be) Food Coloring Bread- White works best, wheat pictured Milk Marshmallows* (optional) Put ⅛ cup of milk into each concave section in the tray. Squeeze 5 drops of food coloring into each section, creating a rainbow of colors- red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple. You can use this as a learning opportunity to teach primary/secondary colors- having your child create their own colors. ex: Combine yellow & blue to make green. Next- stir the colors until the color is mixed evenly into the milk. Grab a paint brush and a slice of bread and begin your masterpiece. Any age group that can hold a brush can participate. Young babies will enjoy eating the bread that an adult prepares for them. After you have finished your rainbow, pop the bread into the toaster. Use the same setting you would normally use for toast. Garnish with white marshmallows 'clouds' at the end of the rainbow.
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Read "The Story of Buntings" to discover what buntings are and what they mean to our family!
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