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Decorating Mickey Bars is one of my favorite ways to create a special treat without having to bake or make a big amount of anything. Let’s be honest, I don’t have anyone to give 11 cupcakes to or to share a big cake with. It’s just my little babe and mom & dad. Giving a pre-made treat a little glow-up just makes sense. Also, you know kids love to eat the same thing over and over again, so they’re happy with it!
Ingredients
Mickey Bars or any bars if you don’t want them Disney themed.
Melting chocolate or candy melts in white and if you wanna get fancy you can do regular chocolate color for the black and it will take much less dye.
Food colors
Vegetable shortening
Royal Icing
My tips for decorating Mickey Bars-
Work quickly because the chocolate hardens almost instantly. Melted chocolate + frozen bar.
Depending on your food coloring your chocolate might get thick and chunky. If that happens, you can easily thin it out by adding some vegetable shortening. I like to thin out my chocolate regardless for a smoother look. However, don’t thin it out too much or it won’t harden.
If you overheat your chocolate and it gets chunky, you can use the vegetable shortening trick again.
Try to make your hard 3D decorations before hand and then use your frosting or chocolate to “glue” them on to the bar. This way the decorations won’t harden on you as you work. Sometimes they just fall off because the Mickey bar cools down the chocolate too fast and doesn’t give it a chance to stick.
Use a photo for Reference or print out a picture of your design and put it under wax paper as a template to pipe your decorations.
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I created a planner to fit my mom life but really, I think it would be great for any Disney lover. One of my favorite things about Disneyland are the snacks. Not just how they taste but how magical they are and how they make me feel. I was never able to buy park food as a kid, we would bring bean burritos in our backpack, or leave food in the car and go eat there half way through the day. I almost feel like being able to eat park food is like, “Wow! I made it!” kind of moment and that’s what every page of this planner makes me feel. It makes me feel happy and like I have it together! So let’s all get it together…TOGETHER!
You can print it out, or upload it to your note taking app.
It’s friggin bats!! Y’all know I love a quick and easy DIY. I used pre made bow scrunchies from the Target dollar spot as well as some felt and a little iron on vinyl to create these cute batty Mickeys! All I did was cut …
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I absolutely love the ease and versatility of a wooden bead Mickey and some yarn. I’ve had this Gingerbread idea in my mind for a while, and I am so happy it’s finally the holiday season so that I can share how cute they came out!
*UPDATE* I’ve added the face template at the bottom of the post as a free download!
Also, I really tried to make a DIY video, but I switched phones and didn’t realize that not all of my videos were backed up! WAH! Heres a short video of what I was able to salvage. If you have any questions on the DIY leave me a comment and I’ll definitely help!
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