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Lovely Mardi Gras Treats!

It’s Mardi Gras Lovelies! Let’s grab a treat or two to celebrate! You know there isn’t a better way to celebrate an occasion then with cookies, cupcakes and cakes and that is exactly what we have rounded up for you today….Mardi Gras Treats! If you thought yesterday’s round up was cute, you are definitely going to think today’s is even cuter! Dog cookies with Mardi Gras beads?! Get out of town! There are all sorts of amazing Mardi Gras treats out there that knock our socks off. Mask Cookies, Amazing Mardi Gras Cakes, Mardi Gras chex mix and more! We have packed this post full of lovely ideas to make your Mardi Gras this year extra special. Let’s get to this eye candy!

{We just can’t get over these amazing Mardi Gras mask cookies! Especially the fact that they are on sticks. Get the DIY tutorial from Baking In Heels.}

{These are the cutest Mardi Gras macarons from Le Dolce Sweets. Especially the sprinkles on the outside.}

{Here are the Mardi Gras cookies we were telling you about. So darling!! So easy to do too. Get the DIY recipe from Buttermilk Lipstick.}

{You would never guess that these King Cake bites are Gluten Free! They look delicious! Get the recipe from Fat Free Vegan.}

{Check out this Mardi Gras cake! We just adore the mask and feathers on top. And the swirls on it are just amazing. Spotted these on Cake Central.}

{Speaking of swirls, these swirl Mardi Gras cookies are just lovely from Sweet Robichax!}

{We love these little masks on these cupcakes! So perfect for Mardi Gras. Spotted these on Cake Ninja.}

{Treats definitely include snacking and we want to dive right into this green, yellow and purple bowl of popcorn. Get the DIY from Life With 4 Boys.}

{Speaking of snacking, we are definitely smitten for this Mardi Gras Chex Mix From Saving With Shellie.}

{We had to finish with the best and this cake from Couture Cakes is just jaw droppingly beautiful and would be so lovely for a Mardi Gras Party.}

Lovely Mardi Gras Treats! was last modified: March 4th, 2014 by Emily Miller
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