We may not have found the pot of gold but your little one will be lucky to get one of these cute rainbow treats…
1) Room divider or curtain £14 Ikea (We used this as a backdrop at Miss Marnie’s Rainbow birthday)
2) Stripe dress £6 (18mths-8yrs) Mothercare
3) Wooden sorting toy £5.99 Sainsbury’s
4) Hoody £24 -£28 (18mths -12yrs) Boden
5) Stacking cups £11 Boots
6) Cushion £18 notonthehighstreet
7) Rainbow drops, from £1
8) Muslin’s (set of 7) £28.95 Faye & Lou (Read my post about them here)
9) Knitted dress £35-£40 (18mths – 12yrs) Boden
10) Organic cotton sleep suit £23.99 (0-12mths) Toby Tiger
11) Belt £3 Little Bird by Jools at Mothercare
12) Toddler cot bed duvet £49 (includes pillowcase) Lulu & Nat
13) Crayons (5 colour in one stick) £3.75 (for 6) Amazon (Great party bag fillers too)
14) Mentos sweets, from £1
15) What Makes A Rainbow? book £2.69
16) Wellingtons £12 Little Bird by Jools at Mothercare
* Quick DIY – Rainbow + Pot of Gold Sweeat Jar *
What about this for a cheap and easy St Patricks’ Day treat?
You will need:
* Mini gold chocolate coins – I like these as they are the smallest I have found!
* Smarties (minus the brown and pink ones)
* Mini white marshmallows (for clouds)
* Ribbon
* Glass Jar (I’ve used clean baby food jars, mustard jars and pesto jars – as they are the smallest)
How to:
Just use a cheap, clean and empty mini jar and fill with sweets in small layers to ensure all the sweets fit in. Layer as follows: coins, smarties (purple, blue, green yellow, orange then red). Top to jar up with mini marshmallows for clouds. Seal and finish with some rainbow ribbon and a label or card if making as a gift or party favour.
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So easy even a toddler could do it… |