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    Rainbow on a Stick

    By Debi 2 Comments

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    Looking for a fun Spring craft? Need a kid-friendly way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Make a fun Rainbow on a Stick. This fun treat is not only fun to make but delicious to eat. 

    Looking for a fun Spring craft? Need a kid-friendly way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day? Make a fun Rainbow on a Stick. This fun treat is not only fun to make but delicious to eat. 

    We love St. Patrick’s Day. Besides being Irish, it is just fun. We love the leprechaun and everything that goes with it. We dress in green, with a splash of orange, because my grandfather did and we like that little tradition. So this year for St. Patrick’s Day we are making this St. Patrick’s Day craft.

    St. Patrick’s Day Craft

    Each year we try to find a new St. Patrick’s Day craft to make, like the year we made Leprechaun Puppets or when we made a shamrock stamp with pepper. Most years I forget to share them with you. Sorry about that. This year I not only remembered to share what we are making, we even did a video. This year’s St. Patrick’s Day craft is perfect as a St. Patrick’s Day treats too.

    rainbow on a stick

    St. Patrick’s Day Treat

    For most things St. Patrick’s Day, it is something green and we call it good. This is the second St. Patrick’s Day treat we have made that goes beyond just something green. The first one was when we made the Irish Flag as a treat. DOn’t get me wrong, we make lots of green food as a treat like Baileys Oreo Mousse Recipe in Chocolate Cups (not for the kids) and Non-Alcoholic St. Patrick’s Day Punch.

    Rainbow Craft or Spring Craft

    Whether you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day or not, this is a fun rainbow craft. Spring crafts are filled with rainbows and this is no exception. Kids can make this rainbow craft while waiting for those spring showers to pass. It is a fun way to celebrate spring. And this craft you get to eat!

    rainbow on a stick

    Rainbow on a Stick

    This rainbow treat is great because it is salty, sweet, and crunchy all in one.

    Ingredients

    Fruit Loops

    Pretzel Sticks

    Mini Marshmallows

    Directions:
    the making of rainbow on a stick

    Take a pretzel stick and start adding the rainbow colors, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple onto the pretzel stick.

    Once the cereal is added to the stick, add a mini marshmallow on each end.

    Now you have a rainbow on a stick. Eat and enjoy!

    Have you seen our St. Patrick’s Day items in the Our Wabi Sabi Life shop? Things like home decor and fun for kids like St. Patrick’s Day placemats or scavenger hunt.

    rainbow on a stick

    Rainbow on a Stick

    This rainbow treat is great because it is salty, sweet, and crunchy all in one.
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    Ingredients
      

    • Ingredients
    • Fruit Loops
    • Pretzel Sticks

    Directions
     

    • Take a pretzel stick and start adding the rainbow colors, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple onto the pretzel stick.
    • Once the cereal is added to the stick, add a mini marshmallow on each end.
    • Now you have a rainbow on a stick. Eat and enjoy!
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    1. Katie

      March 18, 2023 at 9:11 am

      Would love to know which brands you used, I tried this and most of the fruit loops would not fit over the pretzel stick.

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      • Debi

        April 27, 2023 at 10:50 am

        I just grab any of the pretzel sticks. Sometimes you need to twist the Fruit Loop and it grinds it just slightly.

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