A cute edible flower! Easy to make and Yummy!!
Material
Got everything at the dollar store! I already had some mini Reese's cup
Glue the candy around a circle piece of paper
At the center of the circle, glue a mini Reese's cup and add the flower on top
tape the flower to the marshmallow and glue a stick to the back of the marshmallow
insert the flower into the pot that already has the Styrofoam and green grass.
It looks so colorful!! I am going to use this at my daughter's Slumber party this weekend! And I still have material to make 2 more for Easter!
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My daughter would love this!I'd love it if you joined the Glitter Link Party!
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Cute, cute cute! I love the colors and adding it in the fun pot! Great idea.
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Amy
How adorable! These will be perfect for my daughter's Charly & the Chocolate Factory party next month!
ReplyDeleteOOH...So cute! I will be making these!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I will be making those for my daughter's bday party! THANKS!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. I saw you at A Crafty Soiree by Katie's Nesting Spot. I would love to feature this on my blog. Will send you the link.
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This is darling (and yummy!) If you get a chance, I'd love for you to link this up to my Not "Baaad" (get it?) blog hop, which features a competition for the Best in Show award :)
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This is absolutely adorable! My daughter would so love this!
ReplyDeleteLove all your posts, they are all so colorful and cute... all the stuff look so simple but full of love. Good job! I give you ***** 5STARS!
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