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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Fairy Puffs
I'll be revisiting these soon, and adding a little more pizazz now that I've perfected my technique, but I could not cross go, I could not collect 200 dollars until I shared this little idea for at the cheeky kitchen for mini-cotton candy on-a-stick I just stumbled upon. There is so much potential for the name alone- fairy puffs, fairy wands, mini-cotton candy, cute-pink-goodness. I don't know, but I pink, bubble letter LOVE these little gals. They are also really....really....really easy to make.
1. You need sticks (not a problem for me), white chocolate, large marshmallows, wax paper and cotton candy. I bought this bucket at Walmart, they also sell it at Sam's, and I've seen little bags of cotton candy at Target in the Dollar Spot, and the Dollar Store.
2. Slide your marshmallow on a stick. Melt your chocolate (I just melt mine in the microwave for about 30 seconds). Dip your marshmallow in your chocolate (I like to spoon it over so I make sure I get the top and bottom well coated). Pull a 'strand of cotton candy off and wrapped it around your (still warm) chocolate-covered marshmallow. Place it on wax paper to dry.
3. Ta Da!
I wish I knew about this idea when I threw the circus baby shower a few years back. It's all right, I've got a plan for packaging these up really cute, and a 'theme' event in mind for distributing them to friends. This is not the end of the pink puffs and I....no sir-eeee, Bob. You'll be seeing more of us in the near future.
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Today's Creative Blog
Tip Junkie
Fun to Craft
Simply Sweet Home
Under the Table and Dreaming
I Am Along for the Ride
Sundae Scoop
Tatortots and Jello
Keeping It Simple
The Girl Creative
C.R.A.F.T
Trendy Treehouse
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Cute favors with a yummier SURPRISE inside. Chocolate...and marshmallow.
ReplyDeletePerfection in sugar confection! (I stole that from the lyrics to "Toot Sweet" in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
:) Laura
LOVE IT TOO! Thanks for sharing....I will have to find and event now to make these! You rock!
ReplyDeleteso clever!! and very yummy looking!!
ReplyDeleteCute and yummy!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! My daughter would love them! Love all the pink!
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Cotton candy.. yummy!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE! I love these. So very, very sweet in more ways than one! These will be making an appearance at my soon to be 4 year old's birthday party.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing how to make them!
Clorissa
Those are darling! Perfect for a little girl's birthday party! Thanks for sharing. I'm visiting from One Pretty Thing.
ReplyDeleteLove it!!!
ReplyDeleteI just featured it in my blog!!!
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thanks for the idea!
these are great!...i always make some kind of marshmallow treats for my co workers...and i'm so going to try these!...
ReplyDeleteDarling!! My girls would love these. I loved the presentation!! So cool!!
ReplyDeleteThese sweet treats would be a huge hit at a school bake sale, I'm sure!
ReplyDeletesuper cute and totally would work for Horton Hears a Who Dr. Suess Party! LOVE IT! thanks, Jenn
ReplyDeleteThose are so dang cute! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to have found these!!! I am doing a circus party next month and this will be GREAT!
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bailey
These are SOOO cute! I happen to be looking at this with my step daughter who's turning six next week. Guess what she wants at her party??!!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, that is awesome. Perfect for a fairy/princess party!! I'm having a "Seal" party for my munchkin (at her request) in a month....and I am desperately trying to think of a way I could fit these in somehow. Seals use fairy wands....right? ;-)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea! They would have been perfect for my little guys carnival party. I'm going to have to file this away as we may revisit that theme again! Thanks so much for joining The Sunday Showcase - I greatly apprecite it! Hope you have a great week! ~ Stephanie Lynn
ReplyDeleteSo nice to meet you! These are absolutely adorable and I am sure we could handle this. I know all my little ones would love this and wouldn't they be appreciated even at an adult party. I was so surprised when I saw that it had a marshmallow in the center. Super cool.
ReplyDeleteOoooh hungry now.... Found you via TGC and these look soo yummy!
ReplyDeleteso cute! come on over and link up to MMM :)
ReplyDeletethese are great so easy and cute I am going to make them for my princess on her second birthday thanks
ReplyDeletesuper cute...great for the Feb fairy party I plan on throwing! http://jillybeanzthingz.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. Those are ADORABLE!!!
ReplyDeleteIm considering doing a Prety In Pink Prom party for my 32nd bday this year. I may have to make these!
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Cute idea for a birthday party food bar! I'd love it if you'd join my tuesday link party (tomorrow)! http://imtopsyturvy.com
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