Is it bad to say that I am pretty sure I could make them cuter than that!Make a pan of Rice Krispy Treats, cut them out (think of the cute spring cookie cutter shapes you could use!!!), stick them on a Popsicle stick and dip! Dip them in chocolate, white chocolate, or one of a million fun spring colors you can get in candy melts. Then decorate them with sprinkles. Again, there are a TON of cute colors and designs!
I am going to try standing them up in a Styrofoam block so that I don't have to lay them down while they set up.
I am so glad I bought those tulip cookie cutters!
Great idea! And so easy, too.
ReplyDeleteThose would prevent the dreaded sticky fingers while eating them. I love the look too. Great popping idea there.
ReplyDeleteOh my kids are supposed to take flowers to their teachers tomorrow for Teacher Appreciation. What a unique way to do this!
ReplyDeleteI did this for Valentines day several years ago. I used a heart cookie cutter and long lolly pop sticks I dipped them in white chocolate and put tiny heart shaped sprinkles on them. I made them for my sons class so I covered each one with a clear bag and tied it with a red ribbon. They were cute and not hard to make.
ReplyDeleteHave fun!
Amanda, I am so jealous that you can bring homemade treats in to your kids classes!!
ReplyDeleteSO, I bet she would love them! I didn't know tomorrow was Teacher Appreciation Day!
ReplyDeleteJan, I never get sticky fingers...I must eat them too quickly! ;D
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I think I want to make them for Easter--that is if I am feeling up to it!!
ReplyDeleteMake sure you post photos when you make yours!
ReplyDeleteI've made those treats before. They really are great, no more sticky fingers(hehe).. I made Christmas trees. For my sons party in school.. I miss making treats for school. He's 14 now...
ReplyDeleteStephenie
Oh the kids I nanny for will like these!
ReplyDeleteCute ideas~!
ReplyDeleteI loved these! I cut them into sword shapes and the kids dipped them into chocolate and called them "Dark Side Light Sabers"
ReplyDeleteStopping in from BSU....what a cute idea! I just might have to use that one myself. Your blog looks great...I love all your ideas and pictures.
ReplyDeletethis is awesome I just got spring cookie cutters this past week!
ReplyDeleteThis is the third time I've tried to post! Bum connection or something.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I love this idea and I love Amanda's idea to use seasonal cookie cutters with white chocolate. A little less messy!
I made some heart-shaped ones for Valentine's Day, but I didn't bother putting sticks in them--so really, they were just heart-shaped chocolate-dipped Rice Krispie Treats.
ReplyDeleteI'm SURE that you could make them cuter than that! ;) Great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for an easter party treat!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!!
Thanks for always sharing your fun ideas!
Becca
my son absolutely adores rice krispies and he will love these! I cant wait to use easter cookie cutters for him! thanks a ton!
ReplyDeleteYummy!! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteOh yum! I love rice krispy treats!
ReplyDeleteWell, I am waiting for you to show us how cute you can make them. Actually, I thought they were going to be a rice krispie version of Bakerella's cake pops.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
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