Magical Rainbow Cupcakes!


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 Magical Rainbow Cupcakes!
These are so cute and they were a hit at my Unicorn Birthday Party last month! 

I am not good at making pretty food.
I think I could be...my mom made wedding cakes, so it probably runs in my blood.  But, I don't like making pretty food.  I feel like it's a shame because you just eat it or it goes bad.  I'd rather put my efforts in something that will last...that's kind of how I feel.
I do love making simple cupcakes for parties though!  
I use a cake mix for the cupcakes.
I can make my own frosting.
I know some tricks...I can't wait to show you!
And, I like simple.  These are cute and could be done with store bought cupcakes.
Easy peasy and adorable!
We made a big batch of cupcakes...some chocolate and vanilla.
Also, we got these rainbow sour belts treats at the Dollar Tree!
They aren't there all the time, so if you see them, stock up!
 I mixed up a big batch of buttercream frosting.
It's easy.
1 cube of soft butter (not melted)
4 cups of powdered sugar
1 tablespoon of vanilla
1 dash salt.
About a tablespoon of milk.
Mix until smooth
 Here's my best trick ever!!!
Flip your frosting piping bag around a tall cup.
Then fold the edges over the edge of the cup...now it's so easy to spoon the frosting right into the lined cup!
Then pull it out and squeeze out the fun!
 I used a knife to put a coat on the cupcakes...then piped 2 fluffy clouds!
 Next, bend and stick the rainbow candy right on top!
Great for a St. Patrick's day party! 
Pot of gold at the end of the rainbow...maybe add a rolo!
 I used a gigantic beeswax candle for my birthday candle!  It's adorable! 
I got them here:


 Doesn't take much time to make a cute and magical treat!
See how it all came together at my Unicorn Birthday Party!
Including Unicorn Poop Cupcakes!!!
http://www.doodlecraftblog.com/2016/01/unicorn-cotton-candy-birthday-party.html






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