That’s all.
I can actually stop here. Maybe show you the video.
That wouldn’t be all that much fun if I did, though, especially for Steve D. For some reason, he needed a rainbow unicorn gun. If you think about it, you don’t really need a reason to have a rainbow unicorn gun, do you?
Steve D thought the same, and he even checked out Amazon (and probably other stores as well) if they had any of these babies. Unsurprisingly, they didn’t.
Good old Steve D didn’t let that deter him, so instead, he got together some materials to create his own rainbow unicorn gun. Here’s the checklist, for I am pretty sure that there will be at least one of us who will make an attempt.
- unicorn pinata
- confetti popper
- rainbow glitter confetti
I don’t know about you, but I can easily see some people making their own unicorn pinata. I am not saying this particular unicorn pinata doesn’t make the cut, but surely the vast number of creative minds out there can come up with something.
So, with a little modification (both the pinata and the confetti popper), Steve D made himself a “fully armed and operational” battle unicorn. See it in action. Don’t blame me if you spend the next few hours planning your own rainbow unicorn gun.

I was going to use a plush unicorn but the party supply store where I bought the confetti poppers had a unicorn pinata, so I went with that instead. Ideally you’d have a plush unicorn with a compressed air firing mechanism.
Wait. No, ideally you’d have a steel-clad unicorn with a remote firing mechanism, launching supersonic rainbow streamers.
“…a steel-clad unicorn with a remote firing mechanism, launching supersonic rainbow streamers” – let me know when you get around to it! ;)