Tasty Desserts That Take You Over The Rainbow
Rainbows are beautiful, but they're rare sight that require a storm and some sunshine. Thanks to some talented chefs, you can create a rainbow right in your kitchen — and eat it too! Though these desserts may not lead to a pot of gold, they are sure to satisfy your child's sweet tooth! Source: Tablespoon user gimmesomeoven
Rainbow Pinwheels
A simple sugar cookie gets a rainbow makeover thanks to Mom on Timeout. Source: Mom on Timeout
Rainbow Doughnuts
These bite-size doughnuts from Hoosier Homemade are the perfect after-dinner treat. Source: Hoosier Homemade
Rainbow Chocolate Chip Cookies
In Katrina's Kitchen gives the classic chocolate chip cookie a colorful twist. Source: In Katrina's Kitchen
Rainbow Jello Wedges
Trade in your traditional orange wedges for Tablespoon user tbspSusan's more colorful treat. Source: Tablespoon user tbspSusan
Rainbow Pudding Popsicles
Random Thoughts of a Supermom's pseudo ice cream treats are perfect for a hot Summer day. Source: Random Thoughts of a Supermom
Rainbow Wands
Mom on Timeout's pretzel wands are the perfect sweet and salty mix. Source: Mom on Timeout
Rainbow Toast
The best thing about Learn Play Imagine's rainbow toast is that your child is the one who gets to paint it! Source: Learn Play Imagine
Rainbow Rice Krispies Treats
No kid can resist a Rice Krispies treat, especially when it get Rasberri Cupcakes' rainbow treatments. Source: Raspberri Cupcakes
Rainbow Cake
Pixelated Crumb's colorful cake is supereasy to make, but looks like it took hours! Source: Pixelated Crumb
Jello Cookies
We don't usually tell kids to play with their food, but the dough for I Heart Naptime's colorful cookies double as play dough! Source: I Heart Naptime
Rainbow Waffles
Complete with clouds, Tablespoon user gimmesomeoven's rainbow waffles are the perfect weekend breakfast. Source: Tablespoon user gimmesomeoven