Halloween Marshmallow Pops


Posted on: October 11th, 2012 by Sandra 4 Comments


Halloween Marshmallow Pops

When you don’t have a  lot of extra time, but you want to create special holiday memories with your family, you look for “the easy button”.  I saw some cute Valentine Marshmallow Pops on Pinterest  from Mommy Gaga and knew that would be something special Madison and I could do in an afternoon…but with a Halloween twist!

 

To make our Halloween Marshmallow Pops, we used:

  • giant marshmallows
  • paper straws I found at TJMaxx
  • Halloween sprinkles
  • candy coating from Hobby Lobby

Easy Halloween Treat: Marshmallow Pops

 

We melted the candy in the microwave, dipped the marshmallows and decorated to our hearts content!

Easy Halloween Treat: Marshmallow Pops

 

Seriously SOOO easy!

Easy Halloween Treat: Marshmallow Pops

 

Madison loves them.  I’m not a huge fan on marshmallows unless they’re toasted over a campfire — but the fun was in making them.

Easy Halloween Treat: Marshmallow Pops

 

Taking time to make memories while you can is important.  I sometimes think I can put life off “Just until I finish this big project”.

The problem with that is, there’s always a big project.  So, the busier I feel, the harder it is but I HAVE to step away and have some quality time creating little memories.  ’Cause I keep hearing these years are going to fly by and soon I’ll wonder where they went.  And I don’t want to wonder where they went.  I want to live them as they fly by and know full well what we were doing as they happened!

This year, we froze in a wet tent and made Marshmallow pops and … some other stuff.

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4 comments on “Halloween Marshmallow Pops

  1. Christine on said:

    What an excellent post! And the paper straws are cute (am going to have to scour our TJ Maxx!) I totally agree – it is hard to step away from whatever your “project” happens to be (work at home, DIY, homemaker, etc) and remember to actively participate in life. I do it all the time – have a list a mile long of memories I want to make and i get so involved in making the list and thinking of what will be that I forget that those items need to be checked off, too. Thanks for being the inspiration today to actually cross at least 1 thing off. :) You’re awesome!

  2. Kim @ Sand & Sisal on said:

    Easy, adorable, and um… delish! Great idea for a class party!

  3. Nicola Robinson on said:

    Thank you for this brilliant idea! My daughter is 3 and my son is 2 and we’re hosting our 1st halloween party next week with 13 children and this will go down a treat. There is no doubt that Evelyn & Jacob will eat as we make :) Your site has reached me in the UK and I’ll pass you on x

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