How to Make a Watercolor Rainbow Cake Topper!
How to make a rainbow cookie with water color.
It only takes a few minutes to make this rainbow watercolor cookie. The perfect centerpiece for cakes, brownies, cupcakes or even sandwiches. Make the ordinary day extra special with these fun crafts. Any occasion of celebration.
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Create the perfect watercolor rainbow with a tombo dual brush and water brush pen, glossy paper, test pen and glue. These beautiful rainbow cake shirts come together in minutes and are the perfect finishing touch for any party.
Today I am sharing this fun DIY because 1st April is মেয়ের মেয়ের 's birthday He is actually an adult today - 18! I can't believe it!
This is a perfect craft that can be done when the kids are at school, they will stick it on a cookie or cake. It would really be thought about all of their holidays.
The need for a rainbow cake topper
- Dual brush pen
- Water color paper
- A pair of scissors
- Glossy gold cardstock
- Star strike
- Razor
- Water brush
- MONO liquid adhesive
- Headband:
Marginal note.
The brownie stack is furious. They are much easier to bake than to bake a cake. Cupcakes are such a fun option too. I love brownies, it's the language of my love. Not really.
Brown stacks are usually lined and sometimes dusted with chocolate, peanut butter or caramel ganache. Sometimes candy is decorated with cane / truffles / chocolate chips or nuts. Take whatever you want.
These are delicious brownies pants. It is just a packaged brown batter, mixed according to the package, baked for 25 minutes in a 9X13 size pan. Then remove from the oven and sprinkle with chocolate cookie dough. Then place in the oven for 12 to 14 minutes, until the brownies are golden enough to clean.
Step 1. Draw a bow
Start determining the color of your bow. It can be painted in basic colors or in a bright color palette like mine. Put the bookmarks in the order you want them to be used for easy reference
I love the rainbow, I find it hard to deviate from the colors of the rainbow. My rainbow is always red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple. This time I use pink instead of red, but in the same order.
Then start with the first few markers and draw a curved bow on the watercolor paper. Then follow the lasso with the color of the second marker.
Repeat to draw curved arcs in rainbow-colored markers until you are done. Let one side of the bow be wide and random and then tighten them on the other side. This gives you the perfect "shooting star" look.
Step 2. Draw the bow
Now use the Water Brush Pen 7 to cross the rainbow color line.
It will magically run the colors and bloom together. This is my favorite part of any watercolor project. You can't just guess what the color will do, but it's beautiful.
I love the small white paper holes that pop up, mixed colors, and jagged edges.
Well, let the rainbow dry completely ... or use a hair dryer to dry faster.
Step 3. Cut the bow
When the bow is dry, use scissors to cut the bow. Follow the scattered edges of the watercolor, cut to length, leaving a small white border around the rainbow, that’s fine.
Step 4. Glossy stars
Now let's create some shining stars to complete the look of the rainbow stars.
I found this star cuff at a thrift store and bought it for about $ 4. I wasn't sure it would be very effective, but it was so funny that this project got only 2 identical stars.
When you need a tool, it already pays for itself.
Use a star punch, pattern scissors or Cricut machine to cut 2 identical shiny gold stars.
Then glue a star to the top of the rainbow, right on its hard edge.
And then put another star behind you for stability. You can also draw on the other side of the paper before you glue so that the cookie is nice on the opposite or both sides.
Step 5. Add a stick
Finally, tape the skewer to the back of the bow. If you reverse it, you can place the stick between the star strips so that the top is hidden and it is symmetrical on both sides.
End!
These beautiful watercolor rainbow cookies are ready to decorate your banquet table. For the perfect celebration, stick it in a cake, cookie, cupcake, brownie, pie or even a sandwich.
Instead of trying to glue the whole brownie pyramid together, I just had to shorten my square to match one brownie. So make sure the test pin is the length of whatever you need to hold.
Oh, it's so beautiful, so bright. I like how it turns the brownie plate into something more unique. A perfect way to celebrate Friday, birthday, April Fool's Day or any day of the week.