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1/26/12

Marshmallow Snowmen

Today I'm participating in the Snowman Blog Hop celebrating the first anniversary of Scrapbooking SOS!  If you're hopping along, you should have arrived here from Sue in CT.



Recently two things happened on the same day: I noticed that we had a bag of 13 large marshmallows that were on the verge of getting stale; and Trevor had friends coming over for a playdate.  Naturally, in my world this meant a project. 

I dug around in the pantry and came up with all sorts of odds and ends.  Far more candy enters this house than we could ever possibly eat (via a ridiculous number of holiday and birthday party goodie bags), so there's always plenty to choose from when we need it for an edible craft.  I found a promising assortment- Junior Mints, Nerds, Mike and Ikes, fruit leather, chocolate chips, M&Ms, Hershey kisses, and lollipops.  I put some of each on each plate, along with three marshmallows and a wooden skewer.

The kids were very excited.  All three got right to work threading their marshmallows.

I melted some white chocolate chips to use as 'glue.'  It held pretty well.  Here's Trevor applying it with a popsicle stick:


All the kids had really creative ideas.  It was so cool to see them working.  Tyler finished fairly quickly, while Trevor and Kayla pondered different options, removed items and changed them, and dug through the bags of extra candy looking for inspiration. 


Here's what we made.  On the left is Tyler's (age 6) and the one on the right is Trevor's (age 5).
Here are Kayla's (age 8) and mine (age 39).  Mine is the only one with no arms, but also the only one with a mouth.  Interesting!  What fun to see all the differences and creativity.

This was a really easy project that made our playdate that much more fun.  And fortunately their mom had no problem with me feeding them marshmallows and candy just an hour before dinner.

To see more snowman projects, hop along to Jean at PagesinTime.  

16 comments:

  1. Oh my! These are soooo cute! The kids must have had a blast! :)

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  2. Cindy - Such a fun Mom! Can I come over for a Playdate!
    Thanks so much for joining me!
    Michelle
    ScrapbookingSOS.blogspot.com

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  3. Those are so cute! All of you were very crafty!!! TFS :)
    Deb♥

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  4. What a great project. I know the kids just loved it. It was fun watching you through the pictures. They all did a great job. (Yeah, we know why your snowman had no arms....you ate them!) LOL

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  5. LOL those are really cute! a great way to keep those kiddies busy on snowy, too-cold-to-be-outdoors type of days :)

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  6. very cute idea--I will have to remember this when the grand kids come over.

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  7. I love this idea! Such great creations, and yummy I'm sure. Thanks for some fun snowmen times.
    - Emily
    http://emily.kincke.com

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  8. These are ADORABLE!!! How CUTE! :):):):):):):):):):):)

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  9. The pictures of this project are priceless. Thank you for sharing such a great project to do with the kids.
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  10. They look like they are having a blast.

    Smiles Sher
    ShersL84bed@aol.com

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  11. What fun!!! Those look so yummy too!!! I will have to try these with my daycare kiddos!!

    Glad to be in this hop with you!

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  12. What a darling and FUN craft!!! Great idea! What kid wouldn't LOVE to make these?!?!?!?

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  13. Love this idea! My 4 year old loves an excuse to be crafty and this is right up her alley. Thanks for the inspiration! :)

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