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Basically, you make rice krispie treats pretty much as usual, then cut them into circle shapes. Then you coat them in melted white chocolate and decorate with candies and chocolate chips. Lindi made some of her snowmen with earmuffs, and some without. They are cute either way!
A plateful of snowmen faces at any winter or Christmas gathering would be adorable. And I think these would also be nice gifts for teachers, classmates, co-workers or friends, especially if the treats were packaged in those individual cookie packages. They might make a cute stocking stuffer, too, if the stockings were hung somewhere away from a heat source so the white chocolate wouldn't melt.
Have fun with this idea!
I always pin ideas like this but I never get to do them! However, I show mom and she always manages to do a few of things like this.
ReplyDeleteI have a whole notebook full of ideas similar to this, Lucie. Every now and then I try one of the ideas! I don't get around to trying something new every year, but most years, I do.
DeleteThis is going on my list of things to do with the grandkids this Christmas!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it would be a lot of fun. Maybe I will try it with some of my grands this year!
Deletesnowmen must be the theme of the day... I posted a snowman craft project.
ReplyDeleteYour snowman looks yummy.
I noticed your project. Very cute idea!
DeleteThis is really cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lana! Looks fairly easy and would be fun to do with kids!
DeleteI have some Christmas tree molds - I should try molding Rice Krispie treats in them.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Pamela! You could dip them in white chocolate for "White Christmas" trees, or in green. Then trim the trees with little candies (I think Sixlets would make great ornaments). Thanks for sharing this idea!
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