Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween


It's been very, very quiet on the stamping front lately, so I thought I'd share this teacher treat that a few friends and I put together for the PTO to give the teachers and staff at our kids' elementary school (we made nearly seventy of them!). This little guy is a lot worse for the wear, having been transported several times and handled quite a bit by my 4yo (safekeeping efforts, of course), but you'll still get the idea. I used to think, "What did we do before the internet?"; now it's "what did we do before Pinterest?" I seriously love that site for inspiration of all sorts! I found both this skeleton cuppie project (courtesy of Woman's Day magazine) and the tombstone free printable (thank you Elle's Studio) via Pinterest. Because of my compulsive need to stamp anything and everything {grin}, I embellished the tombstone with an oval stamped with "Spooky Treats" (from JustRite's Halloween Mini Sentiments set). The grass along the bottom was die-cut with a grass die from The Cat's Pajamas.


I will say the white fudge-coated pretzel skeletons were a bit more involved than it appeared from the recipe. I thought I'd simply thread the lollipop stick through the pretzels and stick on some broken-pretzel arms. Turns out the holes in the pretzels were too large and the pretzels spun freely and wildly around the sticks. To keep everything nicely in place, I used Wilton candy melts to secure the pretzels to the stick, quite time-consuming for such a large quantity. In the end, it was worth it, though. It always is!


Happy Halloween!


6 comments:

Marisa said...

That is a lot of work, Amy!! You're a good mom :) Darling out come and treat!

El Palacio de Martín said...

Que rico, se abre el apetito, con lo golosa que soy.
Felicidades!

Patty B said...

These are wicked cool!

Dawn Easton said...

Oh my gosh. How awesome are these! Love what you ladies did for the teachers! I'm sure it was greatly appreciated!

Oliwiaen said...

Oh my, you've been really busy! But the effect is stunning!

g said...

goodness do you ever deserve Mom of the Year award! this rocks!