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Saturday, October 28, 2023

Spiderweb Bark for Halloween

 


Another fun design to do with the kids! Let an adult heat the white chocolate and the milk chocolate. Pour the white chocolate on parchment paper and smooth it out. Put the melted milk chocolate in a bag and snip the corner. Pipe the chocolate with a dot in the middle of an area and pipe circles around that. Let the kids take a toothpick and draw lines from the center out of each "web." Place m&ms upside down in the web and paint legs on the spiders with black icing. Fun stuff for the entire family! 

White chocolate, I used white chocolate bark chunks. (about 6 chopped up) 

Milk chocolate, I used a candy bar, because you don't need a lot.

M&Ms for the spider's body.

Black Icing for the spider's legs. They used a very thin tipped paint brush to paint the legs. 

Witch Hats


I've been seeing these witch hats all over the internet, and I decided I'd try my version. The icing I had was too thin and the sprinkles were melting. You get the idea... You don't need a recipe just ingredients. 

Fudge Stripe Shortbread Cookies turned upside-down.
Hershey's Kisses, glued to the cookie with Icing. Add Sprinkles of your choice.


Stock up on the ingredients and let the kids/grandkids find the artist in them! 



Friday, April 18, 2014

Easter Egg Bark

We had this candy bark last year at our 1st Annual Adult Easter Egg Hunt, and it was a big hit! I'm making it again this year! It is one of the easiest candies that you can make! Quick and easy! Perfect!


1 bag Colored Mini Marshmallows
1 1/2 cups White Chocolate Chips
Spring Color Sprinkles

Melt the chips and toss in marshmallows. Stir until well combined. Pour into a foil lined pan and cover lightly with sprinkles. Place in a cool spot or refrigerate until hardened. Cut into egg shapes or cut with cookie cutters. Serve!