First time for me, making these and they are so easy ....
Mold, ready to use, candy flavored chocolate, sucker sticks...We had strawberry and chocolate flavors...
First, rub some vegetable oil with a paper towel in the mold....
Microwave the candy for 1 minute...do not add anything to it....When liquid...Poor in mold and tap the mold down to spread. Put the sticks first....
Repeat and place in fridge...
The kids loved it... They went fast...
Great craft idea to make with the kids for a Party or boring Saturday...
I wasn't ready for that and did a double take when I saw you actually made those candy suckers. I also took a peek at your 10 year old's birthday party and the pictures were wonderful and I love the little fairy garden in the glass. I'm also looking forward to the log cake tutorial. Anyway, I'm your newest follower here from the FF blog hop and I'm honestly glad I found your truly authentic blog.
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what adorable little treats!
ReplyDeletethat is soo cute! i tried making those when i was around 9 years old. they taste very good too. :)
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It must be very good! :)
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ummmmmmmmmmmm lokks so yummy
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm......yammie yammie.........will you please bring some over ??
ReplyDeleteThey looks so nice !!!...have a great happy sunny weekend !! hugs from Ria
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Beautiful..and so adorable! yay!
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Those suckers look divine...what a super idea...Peace and blessings
ReplyDeleteSo cute and delicious!! Thanks for stopping by. Following you back. have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable and I'm sure all the kids LOVED making them=0)
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These came out so cute! When I make them, I usually add a little more of the melted candy over the stick, just to make sure they are secure. We make them a lot. So easy and fun!!
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Have a great weekend.
My daughter wants to make the suckers. Thank you for sharing. It will be a fun activitiy for us to do together.
ReplyDeleteOH so yummy I love it!
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ps the pink is too cute!
They look too sweet to eat!! ;-D
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Adorable lollipops! Thanks for the follow..following you back!
ReplyDeleteThese are easy and fun, I used to make them at Christmas time. I love these..so cute! :D
ReplyDeleteYou're fairy looks just like the child I would dream that I would have when "I grow up" How frightfully fun! My kids turned out totally different looking than I would day/nightdream they would!
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What blessings!! So do your chickens lay your own eggs and eventually provide you with free-range hormone free meat? Or are they just for petting and chasing around?
You're beautiful! xxoo
Yummy ... and pretty pink too! I looked about your blog, and I have to say, you take amazing photos. I love the pics of the horses against the beautiful country backdrop. Thank you so much for sharing! Have a lovely weekend ~ Chelle
ReplyDeletewow! these are fabulous!
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Those suckers are fantastic! They would be great to make with the kids!Following from FFF. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThey look so good!!
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Had to send the post of your candy to my daughter.. she has three little boys who would love them!
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YUM! These look great!
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Hi! Those treats look adorable and yummy. I'm visiting from Follow Me Friday and became a follower. I hope can come visit me too. :) My husband and I are going to Plymouth, MA to tour the 2010 HGTV Green Home today and I'll be posting about it next week. Enjoy the weekend!
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yum!
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I want to come to the Fairy Party!
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Sweetie, I think this is the best DIY idea I've seen all week!! They're adorable and I'm sure the design possibilities are endless!! I'm printing this post out! Thanks Dear!
ReplyDeleteThese are such fun to make for parties. I used to make all kinds of candies with my siblings, growing up.
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What a fantastic project!
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Those are so cute and look so yummy!!
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What fun!!! I haven't made candy like this in years! I wonder if my mom still has any of the molds we used.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect treat for your fairy party!
ReplyDeleteThose look awesome! Good job!
ReplyDeleteAdorable candies. Thanks for posting to Woo Hoo! Wednesday.
ReplyDeletePretty! I've always wanted to make some of these. I think they'd be great for last day of school treats.
ReplyDeleteKristi! Great idea!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliments...This is very easy, have fun making those!
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Frenchy
My kids would love doing this, thanks!
ReplyDeletecute cute!
ReplyDeletei hope you link it up to my friday link party!
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Those suckers are incredible. They have total pizazz! Very fitting for you :) Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThose are darling! I love the strawberry ones :)
ReplyDeleteTHis is so fun! What a great little treat! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm craving chocolate now. These turned out really cute!
ReplyDeleteI have so many candy molds and I never use them. I forget about how adorable (and easy) they are to make. Your butterflies are great!!!
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I have always wanted to make two colored suckers - never brave enough! I think you just gave me courage! Thanks for linking to Tuesday Tastes! Polls just opened for the People's Choice Award! Stop by and and vote when you get a chance -just click on your fav recipe!
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This is exactly the kind of kitchen activity my kids love doing.
ReplyDeleteI love the pink and brown color combo you used!
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ButterYum
Wow I had no idea making candy could be this easy! I already have some candy melts. I think I'm gonna pick up some molds after work today...
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Thank you so much for linking up today! Your blog is BEAUTIFUL.
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ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and they look delicious!
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Wow, who knew candymaking could be so easy! My kids would love this! Thanks!
ReplyDeletethey turned out great!
ReplyDeleteVery cute and yummy!
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Aren't these fun to make! I too was surprised how easy they were the first time I made them. Your suckers were perfect for the birthday party - lucky girl!
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How fun! And very cute! Thanks for linking for Friday Favorites!
ReplyDeleteThese look like fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliments...They are so easy and so fun. I was very pleased.
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Frenchy
These are just so cute!
ReplyDeleteYou definitely should get "Mother of the Year". I think your children are so fortunate to have a mom who loves to make life fun. Your little "fairy" is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove the pink butterflies - So cute! And who doesn't love a touch of chocolate! Great tutorial...these are perfect for your little fairy princess! Thanks for joining The Sunday Showcase. I greatly appreciate it! Hope you have a wonderful week! ~ Stephanie Lynn
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ReplyDeleteOhhh...I've seen that kind of candy before but have never tried melting it and pouring it into molds! I love how it turned out...pretty butterfly suckers and I bet they were really yummy! Oh yes...I'm sure that they didn't last long with the kids! Hehe! Thanks so much for sharing your pretty suckers and the "how to's" with us for Sunday Favorites this week...a real treat, my friend!
I do apologize at being so late to get by for a visit but I'm still trying to catch up after being away all weekend! So happy to see you for Sunday Favorites, sweet lady!
Have a marvelous Monday!
Chari @Happy To Design
These are adorable - I am sure the kiddos just loved them! Thanks for linking up to Be Inspired last week.
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