Hi everyone! I’m Michelle from the blog
Creative food craft ideas
Hi everyone! I’m Michelle from the blog
Crafting in the kitchen means you can turn anything into a fun edible, even candles. Here is a collection of eight, food-themed menorahs you can make for Hanukkah
.1. A menorah from cupcakes and candy at Bright Ideas.
2. A cookie menorah tutorial from Sweet Designs.
3. How to make a menorah from candy, at Candy.com, from Esther … Read More ...
This is definitely a post to bookmark if you have health, and even allergy, concerns about food coloring. One Handed Cooks has great advice on how to achieve different colors naturally. Just look at all these pretty shades! Find the post HERE at One Handed Cooks.… Read More ...
I’m loving this idea to easily doctor a store-bought chocolate bar with more store-bought candy to come up with this crazy adorable Rudolph. Find the how-tos HERE at Hungry Happenings.… Read More ...
Yikes, that title sounds like I mean something horribly different. I would never do that to Rudolph!! I mean a sandwich in the likeness of Rudolph.
I have two Rudolphs in a row for you… First up, a simple, easy to make lunch featuring Rudolph. Find the how-tos HERE at Creative Food. Love the cucumber holly!… Read More ...
It’s time to pull out the blues and the whites. Here are a bunch of baking and party wares for Hanukkah from around the web.
1. Above is a Hanukkah cupcake ornament from the etsy shop, Amy Miller Designs.
2. Star of David cupcake picks
3. Edible cupcake toppers from the etsy shop, Cakes and Kids.
4. … Read More ...
At least it feels that way. Yowza to the bundles of books being given away from Quarry Spoon and Craftside. All your holiday baking, candy making and DIY gift giving is covered in these book prizes. For the first giveaway of books (which include cookbooks on pasta, candy making, brewing, pie, cocktails, cake decorating and making stuffed animals–see? I told … Read More ...
It’s not easy making a homemade gift for a guy. At least the guys in my life are hard to shop for, let alone create for. This tutorial sounds about right. Find the recipes, packaging how-tos and link to a free printable for these homemade grill rubs HERE at Kojo Designs, courtesy of guest blogger Molly from The Creative … Read More ...
So you know how I just posted minutes ago on these cute carrot nose cookie pop props from Sue of Munchkin Munchies, and how clever she is with all of her cookie pop props? Need another chuckle? Check out these teeny tiny cookie pop props made for the Elf on the Shelf. I mean come ON! Find them… Read More ...
From she who also brought you such inventive cookie pop props as the Groucho Marx glasses, Jack O’ Lantern smiles, and neckties… how about a snowman’s carrot nose? Make them HERE at Munchkin Munchies.… Read More ...
My favorite candy turned into Christmas trees would be too much for me to resist. I love this sweet, simple idea, aptly created (with how-tos included) HERE at Sweet Simple Stuff.
Needing Reese’s peanut butter cups in bulk? Check these out.… Read More ...
If these cookie dioramas-turned-snow globes are a new trend, then I’m absolutely on board, not just for Christmas, but all year long (Easter bunny and eggs for Easter, a beach scene for summer, trees for Arbor Day…). I find them to be utterly gorgeous. Case in point: Find snow globe cookie party favors HERE at The Enchanted Oven.… Read More ...
Always good to sneak a little fruit into Christmas snacking, right? Find the how-tos to make these cute, and healthy!!, Santa hat strawberries with yogurt and coconut HERE at One Handed Cooks.… Read More ...
Chocolate-covered anything is fine by me. But chocolate covered cherries that look like cute Christmas mice? Even better. Make them HERE at Happy Hour Projects. These were made for a blogger cookie swap, so be sure to check out all the links to yummy treats at the end of the post, too!
It doesn’t take much to dress up a corn dog for Christmas… Make Rudolph corn dogs HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.… Read More ...