Do your Thanksgiving plans include young
children who might need to be entertained?
Put those little hands to work making cute, edible Gobbler Goodies:
Our Best Bites
Handmade In The Heartland
TIP: a can of icing is almost as efficient as a glue
gun when it comes to assembling these goodies.
Celeste Rockwood Jones
Craft Buds
Project Tot
All Free Kids Crafts
This Mama Loves
DIY Studio
FACT: you're never too old for Rice Krispy Treats!
Gimme Some Oven
Source
Oodle Kadoodle
Girls and Their Meals
Darling little waffle cone cornucopias!
Here's how to make the waffle cones curve:
Dip the tip of the waffle cone in warm water for about 10 seconds
then microwave for10 seconds. Roll the softened end of the cone
around a wooden spoon handle then hold in place for 10 seconds.
The Craft Patch
Chocolate covered Oreos, chocolate covered pretzels,
googly eyes, candy corn - some of my favorite ingredients!
Bitz 'n Giggles
Aren't these cupcake simply darling?
Make. Bake. Celebrate!
The corn cupcake on the back row was created with yellow frosting
and a string of Dental Floss stretched across the top to make the corn
buds. I'm having trouble figuring out how they made the green beans.
An ice cream scoop of chilled peanut butter
is the basis for these prickly turkeys:
Meaningful Mama
NOTE: clicking on the source of today's treats (printed
underneath each photo) will take you to the link with instructions.
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Tuesday's Miss Money Pitt Update:
The maligned little downstairs bathroom is 95% complete and we didn't
have to conduct the exorcism that we had scheduled. Seriously, at one
point, I thought hubby was going to leave it gutted and nail the door shut!
I'm excited to announce: Moving Day is Dec. 4th!
Our Best Bites
Handmade In The Heartland
TIP: a can of icing is almost as efficient as a glue
gun when it comes to assembling these goodies.
Celeste Rockwood Jones
Craft Buds
Project Tot
All Free Kids Crafts
This Mama Loves
DIY Studio
FACT: you're never too old for Rice Krispy Treats!
Gimme Some Oven
Source
Oodle Kadoodle
Girls and Their Meals
Darling little waffle cone cornucopias!
Here's how to make the waffle cones curve:
Dip the tip of the waffle cone in warm water for about 10 seconds
then microwave for10 seconds. Roll the softened end of the cone
around a wooden spoon handle then hold in place for 10 seconds.
The Craft Patch
Chocolate covered Oreos, chocolate covered pretzels,
googly eyes, candy corn - some of my favorite ingredients!
Bitz 'n Giggles
Aren't these cupcake simply darling?
Make. Bake. Celebrate!
The corn cupcake on the back row was created with yellow frosting
and a string of Dental Floss stretched across the top to make the corn
buds. I'm having trouble figuring out how they made the green beans.
An ice cream scoop of chilled peanut butter
is the basis for these prickly turkeys:
Meaningful Mama
NOTE: clicking on the source of today's treats (printed
underneath each photo) will take you to the link with instructions.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tuesday's Miss Money Pitt Update:
The maligned little downstairs bathroom is 95% complete and we didn't
have to conduct the exorcism that we had scheduled. Seriously, at one
point, I thought hubby was going to leave it gutted and nail the door shut!
I'm excited to announce: Moving Day is Dec. 4th!
NICE ideas! So SWEET!!!
ReplyDeleteI will be trying the Hershey kisses.
Most of these ideas are so simple but will be so much fun to make. I say load 'em up with sugar and send them home with their parents!!! -- Jan
DeleteGobble, gobble! Very tasty treats!
ReplyDeleteThey are cute, aren't they? And so easy to make. We'll be making several of these at our house on Thursday but I have the feeling that the adults will be eating as many as the little ones will! -- Jan
DeleteCongratulations on pinning a moving date! How exciting for you!!! (From your cousin Deb)
ReplyDeleteOur original goal was to move in by Thanksgiving but we're grateful that we'll be in the house by Christmas. Still have a few odds and ends to tweak (like the entire upstairs - ha!) but at least we won't be making the 20 mile commute. Have a great Thanksgiving! -- Jan
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