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lunes, 14 de abril de 2014

Has anyone seen the movie Frozen?  In my house we are all in love with the movie.  Even my youngest son sings "Let it Go" (he's 2).

A friend of a friend of mine was having a "Frozen" birthday party for her daughter who was turning 6 and I decided to make some cake pops as a gift.  I got really inspired for this and went and got Disco Glitter and silver nonparelis to make the pops extra special.  Here are some photos of the process.  I hope you like them.




I like working with pretzels.  They're like the perfect canvas for many treats and they're bite sized.  Here I share another take at pretzel treats this time for Easter.  My son's school was having an Easter Day Hat Parade so my son and I volunteered to bring some sweets and a rocking Easter Hat.

For the pretzels I used Candy Melts and Easter Decorations and M&M.  I place the Candy Melts over the pretzels and placed in the oven for 2 minutes at 350º.  Place the decorations on top and allow to dry.




Well hello again.  It's officially been a long time since I posted anything on the blog I so enthusiastically created almost a year ago.  So I'm going to be posting some belated creations.  I'll start off with my Valentine Day's pretzels.  This one, just as many other of my creations can be attributed to Pinterest inspiration.  First I bought my pretzels, Kraft caramels and candy melts.  I melted the caramel in the microwave and one by one dipped half of my pretzels.  I lined the out nicely on some parchment paper for them to dry while I melted my candy melts.





Little by little again I half dipped the pretzel and covered with white candy melts over the dried caramel.  Sprinkled a little cinnamon and red decorations.


Tah-Dah…  Ready to spread some V-Day sugar.


I'm posting a link to the page where I got my inspiration from.  Be sure to visit and check it out.