Easy Halloween Treat to Make with the Kids
My favorite part of late summer and early autumn is the sunflowers. And my favorite part of Halloween is the candy! So I thought I could combine the two by making an easy Halloween treat with the kids…
Candy Corn Flowers Halloween Treat
Ingredients:
White Candy Dips (or Candy Melts)
Candy Corn
Mellowcreme Pumpkins
1. Place candy dip pieces a few inches apart on a freezer paper lined baking sheet. (We put two pieces, one on top of the other, in each spot.)
2. Place cookie sheet in 300 degree oven for about 5 minutes until candy melts are just slightly melted.
3. Remove from oven and press a pumpkin into each candy melt. (Make sure little hands are careful of the hot pan.)
4. Press candy corn into the candy melt around each pumpkin to make a flower pattern.
5. Place in the freezer for about 15 minutes to let set. ENJOY!
Priscilla was so proud of herself for helping make these. They really were simple. And they are the perfect Halloween treat for that school party of playdate!
What is your favorite Halloween treat or candy?
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Christy says
Oh yum! Those look delish! I will have to try some soon. Thanks for linking up to tip-toe thru tuesday last week. I hope we see you again this week.
Betsy says
These are the sweetest and yummiest looking treats I’ve seen in a long time. How fun to be able to get your kids to join in too. Thanks so much for stopping by and for your very nice comment on my pumpkins with attitude:-)
andiejaye says
i’ve never seen anything like these! they definitely look yummy! thanks again for linking up!
Jen Fischer says
I have those candy corns and pumpkins right now at the house leftover from an event and was wondering what I would do with them. Now I know!
Julie says
Super cute—I want some of these for myself;)
-Julie
http://www.thechirpingmoms.com
maggy, red ted art says
Oooh so pretty!!!
Thanks for sharing on Kids Get Crafty.
Maggy
Erin K M says
i just made some and think next time i will make them with a lolly stick in them to make lolly pops out of them for treats to hand out at my daughters school!
Krissy @ B-InspiredMama says
Oh – that would be PERFECT! Wish I had thought of that. 😉
Beth Zimmerman says
Adorable! Came here to see Jacqui’s newest design and stayed to pin your cute recipe! =)
Krissy @ B-InspiredMama says
Thanks for visiting, Beth. 🙂
Beth Zimmerman says
Wanted to let you know that I host a *pinspiration link up* on weekends and this weekend I will be featuring this project. Thanks for the pinspiration!
Vicky @ Mess For Less says
These are so pretty and clever! I was wondering what the middle was and then saw you used candy melts. How fun would these be in a treat bag?
Krissy @ B-InspiredMama says
I know – they’d be so cute! Thanks for stopping by, Vicky. 🙂
arylkin says
These are fantastic!! I wonder if they could be made with regular chocolate or chocolate chips (we're dairy free)?
Krissy @ B-InspiredMama says
I don’t see why not. I just thought the circular shape of the melts might make it easier.