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}

Halloween Marshmallow Jewelry- Yesterday on Tuesday

 This would be a fun one to do with the kids.

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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. 

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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.

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Give the color an hour to set. Sketch features with the black pen.

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And fill in.

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It’s like carving a pumpkin except MUCH easier.

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For the monster, make the “scar”

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Then the face.

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4 little pumpkins

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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.

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It’s easy to make bracelets and necklaces. Mr Pumpkin and…

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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! 

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  1. 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!