I am so excited to share my 1st adventure in making cake pops. I have been wanting to make cake pops for so long and for Christmas I received the
Bake Pop Baking Pan actually I got 2 (duplicate gift), no matter I will use both. So I decided to try them out. The instructions are simple, the pans are easy to use and the batter actually makes approximately 50 cake pops. I decided since Valentine's was close I would decorate them for the occassion. My 9 year old helped make, bake and of course decorate. We had chocolate, red, pink and white candy melts. We also used an assortment of sprinkles, colored sugar, jimmies, and some crushed pretzels. These have been a HUGE HIT in my house with everyone. I decided to take some to work and this how they looked.
Everyone enjoyed them at my work too!
I am entering these in the challenge over at
Decorate to Celebrate - Challenge #17 Valentine's Day Party - you are to create any project to be used as a party decoration (or party supply) for a
Valentine's Day Party!! Celebrate
EVERYTHING WONDERFUL ABOUT LOVE with table decorations, party banners, pennants, yard signs, cupcakes, party favors and more!!
I will for sure be making many more of these in the future. The possibilities are endless for this delicious treat! Thanks for stopping by and checking out my Valentine Cake Pops!
very yummy looking thank you for sharing with us at decorate to celebrate for the valentine challenge.
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious, Carol!! I would love to have one right now!! Thanks so much for playing along at Decorate to Celebrate!
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Oh how deliciously YUMMY your sweet treats are, Carol!! :) It looks like you had a LOT of FUN doing these -- And I sure didn't want to try these until NOW!! LOL... Thanks!! :) hee hee...
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for decorating your celebrations at the Decorate To Celebrate! Challenge Blog!
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These look yummy! Thanks for playing along with us at Decorate to Celebrate.
ReplyDeleteSuper yummy looking Carol!!! Thanks for joining us over at Decorate to Celebrate!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Norma