How to Make a Watercolor Rainbow Cake Topper!
How to make a watercolor rainbow cake!
It only takes a few minutes to make a watercolor rainbow cake topper. The perfect centerpiece for a cake, cupcake, cupcake, or just a sandwich! Make any ordinary day special with this fun craft - for any reason to celebrate!
Stop spending money on cheap cake molds and create your own masterpiece!
Create the perfect rainbow watercolor with Tombow Dual Brush Pens, Waterbrush, Glitter Paper, Shocks and Glue. It takes just a few minutes to incorporate this beautiful rainbow cake topper and it will add the perfect finishing touch to your party.
Today I'm sharing this fun handmade craft for April Fools' Day and my daughter's birthday! He grew up today - 18!!! I don't wait!
It's the perfect craft to make while the kids are at school and stick them on cake or cookies - it will really make them think about the holiday theme!
rainbow cake supplies:
- Dual brush pen
- watercolor paper
- scissors
- Gold Shine Card
- star attack
- Tumors
- water brush
- mono liquid glue
- tape
Note:
Coffee beans are in vogue now! This is easier than baking, rolling and freezing muffins. An entertaining alternative to cupcakes. I love brown, this is my language of love. Not right.
Breadcrumbs are usually just plain cakes, sometimes with chocolate cream, peanut butter or caramel. Sometimes decorated with sprinkles, chocolate/truffles/chocolate bars, or nuts. Throw in whatever you want!
These delicious doughs flow. These are just square cakes, mix according to package and bake in a 9X13 pan for 25 minutes. Then remove it from the oven and sprinkle it with chocolate paste. Then return to the oven for 12-14 minutes until the cakes are ready and the toothpick is clean.
Step 1: Draw a rainbow
Start by selecting the order of rainbow colors you want. They can be painted with basic colors or bright colors like mine. Put the tags in the order you want to use them for easy navigation.
I love rainbows and it's hard to avoid arranging the colors in the rainbow. My rainbow is always red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. This time I used pink instead of red, but in the same sequence.
Then start with the first mark and draw a curved arc on the watercolor paper. Then draw an arc with a marker of the second color.
Repeat the curved arc with a rainbow-colored marker until you're finished. Let one end of the rainbow be wide and choppy, then blend more on the other side. This gives it the perfect "meteor" appearance.
Step 2: Draw a rainbow
Now use the Water Brush Pen and paint over the rainbow colored lines.
The colors will mix and mingle magically! This is a favorite part of any watercolor project. You can't guess what the color will do, but it's cool!
I love the small gaps in the white paper, the swirls of mixed colors, and the curved edges.
Well, let the rainbow dry completely ... or dry quickly with a hair dryer.
Step 3: Cut out the rainbow
After the rainbow has dried, use scissors and cut out the rainbow. Follow the edges of the sparse watercolor and cut it out, leaving a small white edge around the rainbow.
Step 4: Bright stars
Now let's create a few twinkling stars to complete the rainbow flowing star look.
I found this star at a frugal store and bought it for about $4. I don't know it will help much, but it's really good to omit the same two stars for this project.
As much as you need a tool, it pays for itself!
Use a star bat, a pattern and scissors or a cricut machine to cut two identical stars out of shiny gold.
Next, use glue to glue the star to the top of the rainbow, right to the narrow end.
Then stick another star on the back for more stability. You can also paint the other side of the paper before gluing to make the top of the cake double-sided or to look pretty on both sides.
Step 5: Add a stick
Finally, attach the bunions to the back of the rainbow with duct tape. If you do this on both sides, you can put the stick between the layers of stars so that the surface is hidden and symmetrical on both sides.
This is!
This adorable watercolor rainbow cake topper is ready to decorate your banquet table! Put together cakes, cookies, cupcakes, muffins, pies or even sandwiches for the perfect holiday!
Instead of trying to combine a whole batch of bread, I just had to shorten the skewers to make a brown one. Therefore, make sure that the bunion is the right length for what you are putting it on.
Oh, it's sweet and bright! I love how the dish turns the cake into something more special! Friday, Christmas, April Fool's Day or any other day of the week is the perfect way to celebrate!