Fairy Bread Sandwiches
Inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson’s poem “Fairy Bread” in A Child’s Garden of Verses, this treat is popular at children’s parties in Australia, New Zealand, and other parts of the world. Recipe Here
Rainbow Cake in a Jar
You could even make individual rainbow cakes, baked inside mason jars! Recipe Here
Rainbow Sugar Cookie Pops
Any food is more fun served on a stick. Combine bright lollipop sticks and rainbow cookies to impress your guests with double-the-fun at your next party. Recipe Here
Strawberry Teacup Cupcakes
Baked in oven-safe teacups, these darling cupcakes are ideal for tea parties, birthday parties, and baby showers. Fill them with strawberry preserves for a hidden treat. Recipe Here
Rainbow Skewers with Sweet Yogurt Dip
A healthy rainbow snack — whether for party guests or an ordinary Wednesday. Recipe Here
Homemade Pop Tarts
The fronts of these twee tarts are tiny blank canvases. Try decorating them in a way that hints at what’s inside, using the same colors and flavors as the filling. If you’d like, make the tarts more healthful by filling them with low-sugar fruit preserves. Recipe Here
Birthday Cake Martini
Any day can be your birthday with this decadent cake-flavored cocktail. Recipe Here
Rainbow Popsicles
A fun summery treat for when the weather warms up. Recipe Here
Rainbow Layer Cake
This bright, multihued cake is a festive addition to any party. For a full-color effect, dye the layers to match a rainbow, or let your imagination take flight. Create your own palette by tinting the cake layers to coordinate with the sprinkles, nonpareils, or dragées of your choice. Recipe Here
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