Clearly, he melted. We made these last year, and as they are so cute, we are making it a Spring time tradition.
Last year we used big chocolate melting chips for the brim of the hat, but I couldn't find any this time, so peppermint patties were a perfect substitute (but they usually get thrown away because Trent's the only one who eats them). Mostly, this is a pantry raid with some leftover Easter Candy (we still have lots, so if you need a candy fix....)
Last year we used big chocolate melting chips for the brim of the hat, but I couldn't find any this time, so peppermint patties were a perfect substitute (but they usually get thrown away because Trent's the only one who eats them). Mostly, this is a pantry raid with some leftover Easter Candy (we still have lots, so if you need a candy fix....)
Tyson was a little disappointed. He thought we were using doughnut holes to make snowmen. He wanted his snowman to be non-melted and upright so he could decorate it like a Ben 10 alien. I think we'll have to try doughnut hole snowmen next winter. Good idea Tys! Instead, he just gave his melted snowman four pretzel arms and more eyes than necessary.
9 comments:
That is just too cute. What a fun idea. I'm out of easter candy, So I might just stop by for a fix. :)
Very cute. I think I am gonna make those with my boys. Thanks for sharing the idea.
Those are so cute, thanks for the idea, we are going to make them this spring too!
very cute! I need to try that with Michael this next winter lol and yeah hello hot sunshine rember how we were all crying about the weather being bad well now we will all be crying about how hot it is haha
How cute is that?! Send some my way!!
You always do such fun things with your kids! You're a brave woman!
so cute. you are a good mom. and your kids always look so cute.
That is so cute! I'll have to remember that next year!
What's the white stuff? Looks good whatever it is. Great... now I need candy before bed, thanks a lot Aimee!!!
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