The bonus of all these cute treats from Warning Sugary Goodness is that they come with video how-tos. Learn to make mini ice cream cone cake bites HERE, silly monster cupcakes HERE and summer lovin’ cupcakes HERE.
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Panda Cake Pops
I’m a day late for National Wildlife Day, but I still can’t resist sharing these panda cake pops from Every Day Should Pop!. Maybe it’s because I’m in DC where we rightfully boast about having precious pandas in our zoo (it’s sort of our thing), or maybe because they are so dang cute. Find them HERE.
… Read More ...Beetroot Heart Pasta
Learn how to make beetroot powder to add a little love to homemade pasta HERE at Ninas Kleiner Food-Blog.
… Read More ...Great Candy and Jewelry Mold Finds
Check out this find from the Hostess with the Mostess blog: a unique collection of candy and jewelry molds from the etsy shop Mold Shop. Shown is the chocolate skeleton key as seen in the Vintage-Style Haunted Halloween party featured on the Hostess blog from Anders Ruff.
… Read More ...Spaghetti and Footballs
You know, kinda like “spaghetti and meatballs,” but fitting for the upcoming season. Learn to make spaghetti with turkey meatball footballs HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
… Read More ...A Bunch of Cupcake Decorating Ideas
Find a collection of cupcake decorating ideas, including some–eek–I’ve somehow never seen before, HERE at Delish, including these bicycle cupcakes, snorkeler cupcakes, and gumball machine cupcakes.
… Read More ...Clever Ways to Use Kitchen and Baking Tools
Find a roundup of 50 ideas for using standard kitchen and baking supplies in unusual, but practical, ways HERE at Real Simple. Shown are cookie cutter candle stencils, a gift box cupcake holder, marshmallows as brown sugar softener, and a coffee maker as chocolate melter.
… Read More ...DIY Dr. Seuss Birthday Party
Loving this Dr. Seuss birthday party from Pizzazzerie, featured on Lil Sugar. Find more photos and tips on planning your own Dr. Seuss-themed party HERE.
Looking for Dr Seuss decorations? Check these out.
… Read More ...Peanut Butter “Cheeseball”
Awesome. Lame word, but perfect to describe this peanut butter and cookies ensemble in the style of a cheeseball. Hee hee. Learn to make it HERE at The Girl Who Ate Everything.
… Read More ...Brush Embroidery Decorated Cookies
I love this cookie decorating idea of creating an embroidery effect with royal icing and a brush, and I’ve yet to try it. Find a tutorial for Brush Embroidery Cookies HERE at Tradewind Tiaras.
… Read More ...“I love the ’80s” Decorated Cookies
Egads! I almost forgot to share with you my latest blog post. As a child of the ’80s who is annoying about telling people she’s a child of the ’80s, I made some ’80s tribute cookies HERE.
… Read More ...Apple Cookie Pops
Apple cookie pops from all store-bought ingredients: Oreos, candy, pretzels and frosting. Find the how-tos HERE at Family Fun.
… Read More ...Toast-Shaped Eggs
Hmm. This actually makes a lot of sense to me. Bread-shaped eggs. No more eggs slipping out of your breakfast sandwich. Find it HERE at amazon.
… Read More ...Amy Atlas Dessert Table Miniature Art
Pretty stunning Amy Atlas-esque dessert table, yes? Can you believe it’s really a piece of teeny tiny art? Check out the feature at Amy Atlas’s blog to see the dessert table to scale. It was created by miniature food artist Stephanie Kilgast of Petit Plat in France. And check out her site for other amazing mini treats.
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