Friday, May 27, 2011

Little Rainbow Cake

 Aaron made this sweet little cake for his preschool teacher's birthday. I wanted something that he could do on his own.  He helped bake it (even cracked the eggs on his own!) and then got to work decorating it.
 Just skittles and mini marshmallows. He was so very proud of his cake and his teacher was thrilled to receive it. She shared a little piece with each member of the class and even took a picture of the cake and is using it as her facebook profile picture :)
 A fun, cheerful, and simple cake. I'll have to come up with some more little cakes like these for the kids to make this summer. He had so much fun.


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9 comments:

  1. That is too cute! He looks so proud of himself too:)

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  2. What an awesome teacher he had! I think he did a better job on that cake than most adults :)

    If you get a chance, I'd love for you to link this up to my Not "Baaad" blog hop (up now). There's a weekly award for the best post!

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  3. How adorable! I can only imagine how excited his teacher was to get this :)

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  4. I am so in love with that rainbow cake. What a great idea!

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  5. We love all things little and all things rainbow. Love the simplicity and beauty of this cake! My 6yo son just walked in and wants to make a 'wainbow cake' too:)

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  6. How sweet is that?! Absolutely adorable.

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  7. I love the marshmallows! That is so cute. Your little guy looks super-proud. :)

    Just wanted to say that I've spent the last 30 minutes "pinning" a bunch of kids' projects from your blog! My kids will LOVE the new things I have in store. Thank you so much!!!

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  8. That is the cutest thing I have ever seen. I bet his teacher loved it!!!

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  9. Oye, that is the sweetest little cake ever. I adore rainbows. Oh, and the blue frosting - it is so pretty, and perfect to look like a sunny blue sky. :) Great job Brandy & Aaron! I'm sure his teacher will remember that for years to come.

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