Edible Halloween Jewelry
Hey There! I hope you are having a good weekend. We have just finished celebrating both my kid’s birthdays. It was a whirlwind but it all went well and everyone had fun. Now I am ready to take a long nap!
After I wake up from my nap LOL I am going to pull out the Halloween decorations. Here’s a tasty project to get you in the Halloween mood.
{Edible Halloween Jewelry}
This would be a fun one to do with the kids.
Supplies: Wilton Color Mist and black Food Writer Pen (available at big-box craft stores and shops that sell baking supplies), large marshmallows, thin black licorice, Pam Cooking Spray and a metal skewer.
Spray the marshmallows. Much like “real” spray paint, you can get a good result if you set them on a papertowel and use a cardboard box when spraying to keep the color contained.
Give the color an hour to set. Sketch features with the black pen.
And fill in.
It’s like carving a pumpkin except MUCH easier.
For the monster, make the “scar”
Then the face.
4 little pumpkins
And four little monsters. Next pop the marshmallows into the freezer for three or more hours. This makes them much easier to sting licorice through. To string licorice, spray a metal skewer with Pam. Pierce the marshmallow then gently string the licorice through.
It’s easy to make bracelets and necklaces. Mr Pumpkin and…
Mr. Monster may be cute to scare anyone. After you make them and wear them for a minute… you may just have to eat them!
Too cute to eat…but then again…I would probably find myself nibbling on these without even realizing it! I think I’ll make some for my little niece…she would love them!