Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Fabric Eggs

I made these a couple weeks ago and just never got around to posting them;)

I blame it on:
Momnesia!

Aren't they lovely?

Plastic Eggs + Fabric scraps + Mod Podge = AWESOME.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Edible Easter Grass

I went to Target the other day to get a few things and found this:

Doesn't it look yummy? Green Apple, YUM!

I loved the color too and it was perfect for a project I was working on,
so I bought a package to try it out.


It is DISGUSTING!
The flavor doesn't resemble Green Apple in the slightest
and in fact tastes a little like stale french fries.
It has the consistency of cardboard, but it melts in your mouth.

Blech!

Next year I will be getting the plastic stuff...I'll bet it tastes better! ;)

Friday, April 08, 2011

Bunny and Lamb Easter Cupcakes

I made these last year to share with Brooklyn's class for Easter,
 but since that was pre-blog I wanted to share them with you.

Other than the too large eyes, which are a little totally creepy, I think they are adorable!

For the Bunny:
Frost the cupcake with pink tinted frosting.
Put a face shaped glob of white frosting just off the center.
Place candies to make the face.
I used chocolate chips, sprinkles and red hots.
Take a large marshmallow, cut it in half and dip the sticky side in pink sprinkles.
Snip the marshmallow to make ears and press into the frosting behind the face glob.

For the Lamb:
Frost the cupcake with white frosting.
Put a face shaped glob of pink frosting just off the center.
Place candies to make the face.
I used chocolate chips and red hots.
Cut mini marshmallows in half and press them cut side down around the face glob

The kids loved them!

I got the recipes from Bettycrocker.com.
Here are the links for the Bunny Cupcakes and Lamb Cupcakes

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