The hats left by the "leprechaun" were a hit, too!
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St. Patrick's Day Weekend Breakfasts Saturday Night's Dinner Green Pudding Dessert Craft #1: Leprechaun Masks Craft #2: Paper Plate Leprechaun Faces The Rainbow Cake Fun & Games Everyone who was wearing green got $0.50 that the "leprechaun" left with me. I also had a game where everybody picked a number to see who would go first. Each person got to pick a goodie bag. All of the goodie bags had a small handful of M&Ms and an extra treat. There were prizes for two of the bags: My brother chose the one with the green Hershey kiss and won $1.00 (which he gave to Shaba Girl). Love Bug chose the bag with a "gold" chocolate bar and won $5.00! Everyone had fun with the game and everyone got a treat! The hats left by the "leprechaun" were a hit, too! **All photos and text are property of Angela Pounders and can not be distributed without permission. If you share one of my posts, please include a link to my page. Thanks!
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With everyone being sick, I haven't done anything to gear up for St. Patrick's Day this year except decorate a little. I have a few crafts planned this weekend and also plan on making Rainbow Cupcakes or maybe even a Rainbow Cake. These cupcakes are not much harder than "regular" ones, but really make for a fun treat because of all of the colors. We did these cupcakes at cooking class in the fall. I thought these would be more fun for St. Patrick's Day than just making green cupcakes. To make them more festive, I was thinking about dying the icing green and topping with a chocolate coin. You could even use M&Ms or Skittles to make a rainbow, especially if you were making a sheet cake. Rainbow Cupcakes Ingredients: Your favorite cake recipe or box mix and frosting-- both prepared and food coloring Supplies: Muffin tins, muffin tin wrappers, Ziploc bags, 4-5 containers (large measuring cups or bowls), spoons or spatulas What to do:
Dying the cake mix. Sweet Girl was in charge of making the green cake batter. Everyone made a color for part of the rainbow! The finished product. We piped on the icing and added sprinkles. YUM! **All photos and text are property of Angela Pounders and can not be distributed without permission. If you share one of my posts, please include a link to my page. Thanks! |
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