Disney Frozen Cupcakes

Disney Frozen Cupcakes

This week my boys and I thought it would be fun to invite Grandma and Grandpa over to watch Frozen, because we’re pretty sure they were the only two people left on the planet that hadn’t seen it yet! My boys and I scoured the internet for a fun treat to have after we watched the film. We came across this amazing website GloriousTreats that happened to have a snowflake cupcake recipe. It looked a little complicated, but we decided we were up for the challenge!

Disney Frozen Cupcake IngredientsFirst, we went to Michaels to get the decorations. We purchased Wilton disposable cake decorating bags, silver sugar sprinkles, white pearl sprinkles, silver cupcake cups and Wilton meringue powder. Next, we went to Target to get a Betty Crocker chocolate fudge cake mix, Betty Crocker fluffy white whipped frosting, powdered sugar, parchment paper and food coloring. We already had the necessary eggs and oil at home. Once we arrived home with all of our ingredients, we were ready to get started.

Disney Frozen Cupcake SnowflakesOne thing that makes these cupcakes a little more difficult than standard cupcakes is the snowflakes. We needed to make a special decorator frosting, pipe the snowflakes onto parchment paper using a disposable cake decorating bag, let them sit for about 24 hours to dry and gently remove them from the parchment paper. To make the decorator frosting we used:

  • 2 TBSP meringue powder
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 3 TBSP warm water

Then we beat the ingredients together with a mixer until the frosting formed stiff peaks. Next we scooped the frosting into a disposable decorating bag. The directions said to use a size 1 decorating tip to pipe the snowflakes onto the parchment paper, which I tried, but it didn’t really seem to work very well for me. I ended up moving the frosting to a new bag, cutting a tiny bit off the decorating end and going without a tip. That worked so much better! You want to be sure that you pipe the frosting thick enough that it isn’t so delicate that it completely falls apart when you try to remove it from the parchment paper, but not so thick that it takes forever to dry. Definitely make a few extras just in case you break some.

Disney Frozen Cupcakes and MovieMy boys were troopers and waited the 24 hours before we finished making the cupcakes. The next day we baked the chocolate cupcakes according to the package directions. Once they were cooled, we frosted them with the fluffy white frosting tinted a light blue with food coloring and then decorated them with the two kinds of sprinkles and our fancy homemade snowflakes.

I am happy to report that Frozen and the cupcakes were a big hit with Grandma and Grandpa!

What about you? Do you have a favorite Frozen inspired treat? Please leave a comment!

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Mickeys Kitchen Sink Sundae

Mickey’s Kitchen Sink Sundae

Check out this adorable Mickey’s Kitchen Sink Sundae! I definitely want to share one of these with my boys on my upcoming trip to Disney World this summer! They are available at The Plaza Ice Cream Parlor and at The Plaza Restaurant in the Magic Kingdom or at Beaches & Cream at Disney’s Beach Club Resort. At the Magic Kingdom, the sundae is three scoops of hand dipped ice cream (vanilla, chocolate, strawberry) covered with hot fudge, strawberry and caramel toppings, whipped cream, chocolate and peanut butter chips and cherries. At Beaches & Cream, you have the same three scoops of hand dipped ice cream (vanilla, chocolate, strawberry), but the toppings are a little different. At this location, your sundae is topped with pineapple, strawberry, hot fudge, peanut butter, whipped cream, brownie, Oreos, sprinkles, morsels, chocolate shavings and cherries. The current pricing for this sundae is $14.99 for the Magic Kingdom version and $22.99 for the Beaches & Cream version. Another great thing about this cute sundae is that you get to take the Mickey pants kitchen sink home with you! A fellow Disney fan, Wendy, measured her sink for me and she said that it is just over six inches wide and just over five inches from front to back. Including the legs and the faucet, it is about six inches tall, while the inside bowl is about three inches deep. So be sure to leave enough space in your suitcase to get this delightful souvenir home with you!

Has anyone tried a Mickey’s Kitchen Sink Sundae? Please leave a comment!

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Build Your Disney Side – Stick Figure Family

So how cute is this!? I was so excited to receive my Disney Insider email yesterday and it included a link to build your own Disney Side stick figure family. I immediately had to check it out and see what it was all about. There are lots of options to customize all the members of your family including pets. If you want to add a feature with a lock beside it, you will just need to click on it and give Disney your email address. Once you have completed your stick figure family, you can share your image on social media, download it or even have Disney make it into a FREE decal for you!

Check out www.buildyourdisneyside.com to create your own Disney Side stick figure family! Have fun!

Mickey Mouse Cupcakes

My family and I had a great Mother’s Day last weekend! Here are the cute Mickey Mouse cupcakes that I made for our Disney Side Mother’s Day celebration. Mickey Mouse CupcakeThey were super simple…just a chocolate cake mix, canned frosting and mini Oreos. Yummy! I could go for one of these right now! Anyone else hungry?

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Disney World Tips & Tricks – Best Disney World Rides For Babies And Toddlers

Traveling to Disney World with a baby or toddler can be such a rewarding experience. Some of my best Disney World memories are watching my boys enjoy the amazing Disney attractions for the first time. With well over 100 rides and attractions spread among four theme parks, it might be hard to know what is appropriate for young children or what might be too much. Here are my recommendations for best Disney World rides and attractions for babies and toddlers divided into three categories: Fun For All – these rides are universally liked by small children, Great For Most – these rides will work for most kids in the age group and Proceed with Caution – a lot of these rides will be fine depending on the temperament of your child.

Magic Kingdom

Fun For All

  • Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
  • Country Bear Jamboree
  • Enchanted Tales with Belle
  • it’s a Small World
  • Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
  • Prince Charming Regal Carrousel
  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
  • Walt Disney World Railroad

Great For Most

  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant (goes up and down under your control)
  • Jungle Cruise (fake use of a gun by boat driver and one dark tunnel)
  • Mad Tea Party (spins a lot!)
  • Mickey’s Philharmagic (loud at times and water sprinkles on you a little once)
  • Peter Pan’s Flight (dark in spots and there is a scene with the crocodile about to eat Hook)
  • The Magic Carpets of Aladdin (goes up and down and tilts under your control, may get a little wet from a spitting camel)
  • Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover (dark in spots – often a favorite ride for kids to nap)
  • Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid (large Ursula audio-animatronic)
  • Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress (this is a  21 minute show in a rotating theatre – nothing scary and has a cute audio-animatronic dog)
  • Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room (show includes a simulated thunderstorm)

Proceed With Caution

  • Pirates of the Caribbean (dark most of the ride, one small drop, lots of pirates and skeletons)
  • Haunted Mansion (dark most of the ride, images of ghosts, caskets and a graveyard)

For both of these Proceed With Caution attractions, my boys were fine as babies. Later, they went through a short phase of being scared of the dark and images in these rides.

Epcot

Fun For All

  • Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros
  • Turtle Talk With Crush

Great For Most

  • Journey Into Imagination with Figment (big blast of air in one place and a loud noise in another spot)
  • Living with The Land (simulated thunderstorm in one section)
  • Spaceship Earth (dark in spots)
  • The Seas with Nemo & Friends (dark in spots and audio-animatronic sharks)

Proceed With Caution

  • Ellen’s Energy Adventure (dark in spots, large audio-animatronic dinosaurs, loud noise associated with “The Big Bang”, 35 minutes long)

Hollywood Studios

Fun For All

  • Disney Junior – Live on Stage!
  • Toy Story Mania

Great For Most

  • Muppet Vision 3D (a little water sprinkles on you once)
  • Voyage of the Little Mermaid (large Ursula character)

Proceed With Caution

  • Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage (some kids may be scared by the Beast character or the story itself)

Animal Kingdom

Fun For All

  • Festival of the Lion King
  • Finding Nemo – The Musical (does begin with the death of Nemo’s mother just like the movie)
  • Kilimanjaro Safaris

Great For Most

  • TriceraTop Spin (moves up and down under your control)

Proceed With Caution

  • It’s Tough to be a Bug! (dark, lots of bugs, loud noises, simulates bug touching you, a little water sprinkles on you – really just for true bug lovers, I’ve seen many kids completely terrified and screaming during this attraction)

For a complete list of all of the Disney World attractions and their descriptions, please check out these links for the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom.

What about you? Do you have any favorite rides for babies and toddlers? Please leave a comment!