One of my favorite things about the holidays is baking with my kids. We love decorating Christmas cookies, dipping chocolate truffles, and making cinnamon rolls for Christmas morning. I also enjoy the challenge of homemade macarons because they’re a sweet reward when they turn out beautifully. Decorating our treats is always the most fun, and this year we’re using Supernatural Sprinkles. These colorful and festive natural sprinkles make the holidays a little more sweet!

These natural sprinkles for baking are completely free of artificial dyes, soy, palm oil, and GMOs, which makes them a healthier alternative to traditional sprinkles. These “hundreds and thousands” come in creative blends with whimsical names like Great Big Blizzard, Into The Woods, and Ugly Christmas Sweater. Each natural sprinkle mix has a fun variety of shapes and colors that instantly brighten cookies, cakes, and holiday goodies.

Natural Sprinkles for Baking
When I opened my holiday collection from Supernatural Sprinkles, my girls and I couldn’t wait to try them. I sprinkled a few on a batch of homemade macarons, and they added the perfect festive touch. These natural sprinkles have a light sweetness and a faint veggie-based aroma from the natural dyes, which I don’t mind. They’re playful, vibrant, and an easy way to make holiday baking feel special.
I can’t wait to use these natural sprinkles for baking on our upcoming batches of cookies, bars, and birthday treats. A dash of Into The Woods adds just the right pop of color to vanilla cream macarons, and I love how each blend gives homemade desserts a dreamy, whimsical look.

Holiday baking is one of the ways our family brings joy to the season. My kids help mix the dough and decorate cookies with colorful sprinkles before we deliver plates of treats to neighbors and friends. Good food has a way of bringing people together, and these Supernatural Sprinkles make the experience even more fun.

Giftable Treats
Holiday treats are one of my favorite ways to bring a little joy into the season. I usually make several different goodies for Christmas. My kids love jumping in to help mix cookie dough and decorate with sprinkles. In addition to decorating, these Supernatural Sprinkles sets are perfect gifts for anyone who loves to create edible art in the kitchen.
For me, baking is a special way to create holiday memories and share homemade treats with my family. I love experimenting with color, flavor, and simple designs when I decorate cookies. I started making macarons one snowy winter when we were stuck at home, and after a few batches I figured out the technique. Once you learn the basics, you can make perfect homemade macarons in any color or flavor you’d like. Add natural sprinkles for a festive touch! These macarons look especially pretty with a pop of bright, food-based color on top.
Love to make giftable treats? I’d love to hear what your family enjoys baking during the holidays!


Hi, I’m Katie! I live with my husband and 4 kids in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. I love Jesus, coffee, creative projects, photography, and traveling. I’ve previously worked as a web designer, journalist, and barista. I hope you enjoy our creative projects and family adventures!

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These are the cutest!!! I wonder if these are available in our local store, i will check this out actually. Thanks a lot for the idea.
I am sure it will add more beauty to my cookies or anything I bake if I am going to use these beautiful and delicious sprinkles.
These are so cute, and an easy way to makes those cookies ‘sparkle’ just that little bit more! Definitely looks more yummy and fun!
Your cookies are so cute! I have to get some of these sprinkles. My cookies are going to be amazing this year!
Love these!! My son loves sprinkles on everything … he always asks for them on his desserts and his hot cocoa. Especially this time of year, it’s sprinkles on everything! I typically have to drive over to Whole Foods to find the ones without artificial dyes, but I think it… Read more »