Textured Halloween Bark

I love it when I can use a product for more than one project … guess what I used to get the impressions in this candy.

If you guessed texture tiles that were designed for fondant or icing … you were right!  I found these at Michael’s and are from Duff … of course!  The two tiles (5-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ each) come in one package and are pretty cheap inexpensive.  This is what they look like …

This is what you will need …

  • Candy melts (I used white, dark chocolate and orange)
  • Texture tiles
  • M&M’s
  • Rice Krispies cereal (optional)
  • Skull candies (Wilton)
  • Rubber or silicone spatula

Decide which side of the tiles you will use … I almost used the wrong side of the “words” tile … the words would have been backwards!  Scoop some melted dark chocolate on the spider webs … and spread it around …

Using a spatula, scrape off excess chocolate (it can be reused).  Let the chocolate firm up …

As you can see … it is not scraped perfectly clean …

Now repeat using orange melted candy on the words tile.  Then mix some Rice Krispies into the melted white chocolate … you could leave it plain, add nuts or whatever you like.  Pour the white chocolate on top of the spider webs and gently spread around …

Pour dark chocolate on the words tile and spread it around … then put the tiles in the fridge or freezer for a few minutes to firm up …

The candy will remove from the tiles very easily.  The edges are not smooth … but I think that’s OK … it adds character …

To decorate … I used melted orange chocolate and M&M’s to create spiders …

I used more melted chocolate to “glue” the skull candies …

This is one of those “flexible” projects … change-up the colors … use different decorations … use the whole tile or just a small part … use your imagination!

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Eyeball Marshmallow Pops

Halloween just wouldn’t be complete without bloodshot eyeballs!

Today’s project is about improvising or substituting.  Sometimes we can’t find what we need … or we run out of supplies.  Why not just make do?  As the old saying goes … necessity is the mother of invention.  When I started making these eyeballs, I was going to use the large round flat sprinkles … but they are not always easy to find.  So … why not M&Ms or Skittles.  I like to dip my marshmallows in chocolate or candy melts because it seals them and keeps them fresh.  But there is no reason that you couldn’t make the eyeballs without dipping them.

This is what I used …

  • large marshmallows
  • white candy melts
  • lollipop sticks
  • black and red edible markers
  • M&Ms
  • large round flat sprinkles (candy confetti)

Dip the marshmallows in the melted chocolate and tap off the excess chocolate …

Place the marshmallows in styrofoam or a handy-dandy pop holder (that I made from a dollar store find) … and pop them in the fridge to harden up.  Did you notice that made a few with two eyeballs?

Using the red marker, make bloodshot lines (is that what they are called?)  Sometimes the markers get a coating from the chocolate … I just wipe it on a paper towel to clean it …

Use some melted chocolate to “glue” the sprinkle or M&M on the eyeball …

Use the black marker to make the pupil …  (the green ones are M&M’s)

I hope you have fun making these eyeballs!  I’ll be keeping my marshmallow eye on you … no, not really.

Tidy Mom

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Halloween Info …

I have seen so many wonderful ideas for fall and Halloween.  Here are a few of the magazines that I have been looking at …

I just came home from Wal-Mart … look what I found …

They were calling my name … so I had to bring them home with me.  The wheels in my head were turning … I had ideas!!!  I was feeling quite good … and somewhat organized … because I was sure that those pumpkin shaped marshmallows won’t last on Wal-Mart’s shelf very long.  I kept walking down the aisles … sooo many cute Halloween things … but I did resist buying too much.

Then I turned the corner and saw this …

My bubble was burst … I am behind schedule … as usual.  I know this happens every year … but is it earlier than usual … or maybe I am just having another senior moment!  Of course that would be a very premature senior moment … LOL.

Tomorrow … another Halloween idea … here is a hint …

Frankenstein or Hulk? … Marshmallow Pops

The lazy days of summer are over … today I decided that I had better get on the ball and start thinking about Halloween.  So … I made these Frankenstein and sons marshmallow pops.  I showed them to my hubby.  He said … oh you made The Hulk!  I’ll let you decide.

This is what you will need …

  • Jumbo marshmallows
  • Large marshmallows
  • Lollipop sticks
  • Candy melts
  • Candy eyeballs
  • Edible markers (black & red)
  • Chocolate jimmies

I did mix white chocolate with green chocolate (candy melts) to get a lighter color green.  Dip the marshmallow in the melted candy … tap off all the excess candy …

Then dip the top of the marshmallow into the chocolate jimmies to create hair …

Place the pop in styrofoam (or a fancy homemade pop holder) … put them in the fridge or freezer for a few minutes to harden the candy …

Next give him some eyeballs, using melted candy as glue …

Use some melted candy to make eyelids …

I used some melted dark chocolate to make the mouth on the large pops … but used the black marker on the small pops …

Use the red marker to make some scars …

So … what do think … Frankenstein or The Hulk?

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