Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
Dr. Seuss Party
The dessert table. The Green Eggs and Ham cupcake idea came from Kara's Party Ideas. The coolest party blog!
I made hanging Cat in the Hat hats by covering toilet paper tubes.
Cat in the Hat marshmallow chocolate and brownie pops! I used large marshmallows and dipped one end into melted chocolate. I dipped the chocolate in sprinkles and slid the marshmallow through the skewer. I did this 2 times for each pop.Then I put the pops in the freezer on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper for about 15 minutes. Just long enough for the chocolate to set. Earlier, I made a batch of brownies and to finish, I took a small round cookie cutter and cut out circle brownies. I slid one circle brownie onto each pop to make the rim of the hat. I put craft foam covered in foil in the bottom of this dish so that I could stick the skewers in and have them standing for the party. I covered the foam with m&m's.
I used oatmeal canisters and dishwasher tab canisters to make large Cat in the Hat dessert stands.
I made hanging Cat in the Hat hats by covering toilet paper tubes.
Cat in the Hat marshmallow chocolate and brownie pops! I used large marshmallows and dipped one end into melted chocolate. I dipped the chocolate in sprinkles and slid the marshmallow through the skewer. I did this 2 times for each pop.Then I put the pops in the freezer on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper for about 15 minutes. Just long enough for the chocolate to set. Earlier, I made a batch of brownies and to finish, I took a small round cookie cutter and cut out circle brownies. I slid one circle brownie onto each pop to make the rim of the hat. I put craft foam covered in foil in the bottom of this dish so that I could stick the skewers in and have them standing for the party. I covered the foam with m&m's.
I used oatmeal canisters and dishwasher tab canisters to make large Cat in the Hat dessert stands.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Pinkalicious Pretzels
Start by putting your candy melts into a double broiler. Fill your pot about half way and place the double broiler in your pot. Melt candy over medium to low heat, stirring until smooth.
Have your pretzels ready to coat in chocolate. We covered a cookie sheet with parchment paper and placed our pretzels on top.We used forks to flip our pretzels, making sure the entire pretzel got covered. The more pink, the prettier (and sweeter)!
My daughter's favorite part was getting to sprinkle the pink pretzels with more pink (sprinkles)!! Next, we put the tray in the freezer for about 15 minutes.
I put several in a bag and tied with pink ribbon. She gave them away, but I was thinking they would make a perfect Pinkalicious Party Favor. Add some stickers to the outside of your bags and you're set!