Here's a couple more items I'll be selling at my children's Schools' Holiday Store this weekend. The only thing Stampin' Up is the paper I used, but thought I would include them anyway since most of my inspiration came from SCS. See my main photo for a picture of all the items I'll be selling (sorry, I don't know how to list it here).
Date: Monday, December 3, 2007 GMT Views: 6491
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Registered: October 10, 2007 Location: Plainfield, IL Posts: 11
Tue, Dec 04, 2007 @ 4:52 AM
Hi everyone! I've had quite a few private inquiry's as to how to make these yummy treats, so I thought I'd post them here:
The treat I made consists of: circle pretzels, Candiquick (vanilla flavored candy coating), and M&M's. All you do is lay the pretzels out on wax paper, melt the candy coating, fill the pretzels with the candy coating (hint: I put the candy coating in a Wilton squeeze bottle with the tip snipped off a little for a larger hole - this allows me to more quickly and neatly fill the pretzels), and then plop an M&M in the middle. I make them for all the holidays they make special M&M's for!
I found the circle pretzels at a regional grocery store called Jewel - it's their store brand. The candy coating is also from a regional grocery store called Meijer - also their store brand.
Registered: January 25, 2006 Location: upper michigan Posts: 589
Tue, Dec 04, 2007 @ 4:55 AM
I make the same things but I just put a hershey kiss in the middle of the pretzel ring, put it in a 350 oven for a couple minutes take them out and press the M&M in right away the the kiss 'smooshes' to fill the ring. I never thought of putting them in the adorable little bags! thanks
Registered: February 9, 2007 Location: Midwest Posts: 4249
Mon, Dec 10, 2007 @ 11:05 AM
Such wonderful ideas, I am going to give this a try. I have made bacon and eggs with stick prtezels, almond bark and yellow M&M's they are fun also. I like how you have bagged up your goodies, very nice.