Easy Edible Crafts for Kids: Snowman S'mores and More!
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3 Adorable Snowman Snacks
Gather the ingredients and set everything out on the table with a copy of the photos, and let the kids have a little edible fun.Jan Scott -
Savoury Snowman
You'll need (per snowman): 3 cheese rounds (Babybel) Thin carrot ribbon (scarf) Red pepper, cut into little pieces (eyes, buttons) Piece of carrot (nose) Cucumber round (hat) Sprig of rosemary (buttons) 1. Cut a hat shape out of the cucumber round. Set aside. 2. Place the Babybel cheese on a plate, in the shape of a snowman. 3. Cut the rosemary into three even pieces and insert the stems into the middle cheese round to make the buttons. 4. Add the carrot pieces for the nose and scarf, the red pepper for the eyes and top with the cucumber hat.Jan Scott -
Snowman S'mores
You'll need (per snowman): 1 graham cracker 1 chocolate square 2 marshmallows 1 Hershey’s kiss 4 mini chocolate chips 1. Stack the chocolate on top of the graham cracker. Slice a small amount off the bottom of both marshmallows to expose the sticky insides and press one marshmallow on top of the other. 2. Press them both onto the chocolate, sticky side down. 3. Place the Hershey’s kiss on top of the marshmallow for a hat. Insert the chocolate chips for buttons and eyes.Jan Scott -
Snowman on a Stick
You'll need (per snowman): 3 powdered-sugar donut holes 1 gummy worm candy (scarf) 3 gummy candies (hat) 5 mini M&M’s (eyes and buttons) 1 wooden or metal skewer Royal icing, vanilla frosting or Nutella 1. Slide the donut holes onto the skewer. Add the gummy candies onto the skewer as well, to hold them into place. 2. Attach the M&M’s with a small amount of frosting. 3. Finish by attaching the gummy worm scarf.Jan Scott




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