It is time to get in the swing of things … Winter, Christmas, Hanukkah, etc. This is my first contribution toward the season. I am starting out simple and easy 🙂
Do these look familiar? Yes … they are the same as my Pilgrim Hats. I like to keep things simple … so I just made a minor change in decoration. Here’s the info …
This is what you will need …
- large marshmallows (I used caramel because I had them in the cupboard)
- chocolate wafer cookies (such as Famous)
- melted dark chocolate (about 1 lb. for 24)
- melted white chocolate (about 1/4 lb. for 24)
- lollipop sticks
- holly sprinkle decorations (Wilton – found at Wal-mart)
Dip the tip of your lollipop stick in melted dark chocolate and insert into a marshmallow and let the chocolate harden up. Then dip the marshmallow in the dark chocolate, tap off excess chocolate, stand upright (styrofoam or similar) and pop in the fridge or freezer to harden up …
Get the chocolate cookies ready (smooth up edges if needed) and dip the chocolate marshmallow in melted white chocolate to form a band … place on cookie … let harden up …
Use a little melted white chocolate as glue and attach holly decorations … tweezers may be helpful …
How fun…I will be making these for a fun insert into my kids’ lunch! THNX
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What a nice surprise for the lunchbox 🙂
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Absolutely adorable and yummy. Love the Christmas Season.
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Are you going to make some?
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When I saw the pilgram hats I knew that I wanted to make these for Christmas, right down to the holly leaves. Thanks so much for the inspiration and the step by step instructions!
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Is it OK to say … great minds think alike?
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I love these – bookmarking them!
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Hope you make them … so fast and simple!
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These are adorable! How clever! Where do you buy the chocolate wafer cookies? I have looked all over for them, to use for other projects, and I haven’t had any luck!
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First of all … thank you. I buy the cookies at my local grocery store (Vons/Safeway). They are in the cookie aisle … but sometimes they are with the ice cream cones.
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These look fabulous! Thanks for the inspiration! I’ll be trying them if I can fit them in with my holiday baking spree. = )
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The nice things about them are … no baking and they are so quick to assemble 😉
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These are waaaaaaaaay cute!! I am your newest subscriber! I’d love for you to follow me back, if you want to =-) I also wanted to invite you to link this up at my TGIF Linky party – http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/search/label/Linkey%20Parties
Beth =-)
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Thank you for the invite!
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These are absolutely Adorable and Oh, so quick and easy to do. Fun project to make with my grandkids.
Looking forward into receiving updates as I just subscribed to your email subscriptions.
ColleenB.
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You must be a very fun grandma! Thank you for following 🙂
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YUM & CUTE! I wanted to let you know that I featured this on my “What I Bookmarked This Week” post – stop by and see!
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Thanks for the bookmark! I visited your site … cute stuff and good recipes!
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Yummy and cute!
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Easy peasy 🙂
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I know this is an old post, but I’m looking at making an adapted version of these for a magician party. I would love to make these ahead of time, but I was wondering how long they would stay fresh. Any thoughts? Love your ideas and my next step will be to subscribe! 🙂
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Hi JB, You can make these several weeks before the party and just store them in an air tight container/Ziploc bag. The chocolate will seal the marshmallow but you want to make sure that the cookie stays fresh 😉
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Thanks so much for the info! You’re the best!
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I like the Snow Man Hat Pops. They are so cool. I will share this with every one I know.
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Thank you so much Anna 🙂 They are incredibly easy to make!
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