And now two more in a row, this time celebrating the Girl Scouts (I just bought my boxes, have you bought yours?). First up: D.I.Y. Louisville’s Girl Scout inspired cupcakes. Find a recipe for Tag a Long cupcakes topped, of course, with a Tag a Long, HERE.… Read More ...
One More for Dr. Seuss….
As promised, the last one after-the-fact. I just got this submission today: Cat in the Hat marshmallow pops and green eggs and ham cupcake toppers made from candy. So easy and perfect, I had to post this one, too. Find the tutorial HERE at Dollhouse Bake Shoppe.
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Sneetch Dr Seuss Cupcakes
Yikes, two more Dr. Seuss submissions that are too good not to post, even though I missed them for his birthday yesterday. See? I told you I got a ton. The first: Check out these fantastic Sneetch S’mores cupcakes HERE at The Hokey Pokey Kitchen, and learn more about how Dr. Seuss helped encourage kids to read yesterday.
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Fancy High Tea Sandwiches
Something about this palette of green and white tea sandwiches makes me want to play Bridge (you know, to serve tea sandwiches). From Martha Stewart Weddings.… Read More ...
Mardi Gras Cookies
Given the cookie perfection and the disco dust, I recognized these cookies right away when I spotted them at the TomKat Studio. They are from Sweetopia, of course. Find the step-by-step photo tutorial HERE.… Read More ...
Turtle Icebox Cookies
If you remember (and adored) these icebox lion cookies, check out these cutey turtle versions and learn to make them HERE at Diamonds For Dessert.… Read More ...
Party Food – Edible Teacups
Learn to make these edible tea cups from ice cream cones and cookies HERE at Disney Family.com (spotted on pinterest).… Read More ...
Perfectly Dr. Seuss DIY Cookies
Here is why I’m so amazed by Callye of The Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle. It takes a certain level of artistic genius to recreate the artistic genius of Dr. Seuss so utterly perfectly. But then, she also recreated the artistic genius of Dr. Seuss with icing. Simply stunning. Find the tribute–with tutorial for the Green Eggs and Ham cupcake… Read More ...
Carrot Curl Flowers
Check out these beautiful carrot curl flowers HERE at Little Food Junction. I think I might actually be able to make these.… Read More ...
Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Marshmallow Pops
Here I thought I’d have to go hunting for posts for Dr. Seuss’s birthday tomorrow, and you all just keep sending me great treats. As a children’s literature buff, I’m pretty dang pleased that his birthday is such a popular source of inspiration. Learn to make these (easy!) Cat in the Hat marshmallow pops at Mega Crafty.
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Easter Checkerboard Cake
Too soon for Easter? I hope not, because this is perfect for the occasion: Amanda’s checkerboard cake. Find the recipe and how-tos HERE at Amanda’s Cookin’.… Read More ...
Dr. Seuss Week School Lunch Ideas
Pack a lunch worthy of Dr. Seuss to celebrate his birthday tomorrow with these fantastic ideas from How Does She?: green eggs and ham, blue goo, Cat in the Hat strawberries and dip, and more. Love it. Find the details HERE.
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Pop Tart Pops
I know I’ve already posted on homemade Pop-Tarts on a stick (here), but I can’t resist these gems again. Learn to make mini (mini!) Pop-Tarts on a stick with step-by-step photos HERE at Dollhouse Bake Shoppe. And look, you can make shapes, too.
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A Week of Mardi Gras Goodies
Find a weeklong tribute to Mardi Gras recipes at From Glitter to Gumdrops. Coming up: mask cookies, fried pickles, mini beignets and more. First up is a cupcake version of the King’s cake. Find the recipe HERE.… Read More ...
Easy Crockpot Brownies
Who knew you could make brownies in a crockpot? Maggie, of Smashed Peas and Carrots, apparently. Find the how-tos with step-by-step photos to make your own HERE at Smashed Peas and Carrots.