I get the itch every few weeks or so, to create something, anything, with my own two hands. And I love to surf blogs by women who are super creative and generous enough to put their ideas out there so others can give it a try (usually followed by a twinge of envy that this is what they spend their days doing). I've finished up some fruits and veggies for my nephew and whipped up an egg cozy in pastel bunnies and carrots for Kaya's Easter basket (3 more to go!). They've turned out just as I hoped! But, I've discovered cake balls. You heard me. Cake Balls!! People are losing their minds over the sweet little guys. Found the recipe on Bakerella. I made some red velvet ones last weekend, finished in both Guittard chocolate and candy shells that make them look like tiny cupcakes. It's a long process, true, but worth it. Love, love, love!! I'm making some more tonight just to quiet down the ravenous hordes of office types.
Up next? Cookie Cake Pie. Mmmmmmmm..... Sugar!
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Cute cute cute! I'm too scared to try & make those cake pops. I'm sure I'd ruin them.
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I love Bakerella!!! I made the ghost cakepops. I had a little accident with them so we didn't get to eat them but I like what I sampled while making them. I also love your little veggies. You need to show Kenzie how to do that she would love it.
Heather, totally easy to make these! The biggest thing is patience. Letting everything cool and set is the hardest part since I'm so eager to get started on the decorating. I'll get you an "invite" as soon as I can.
I would love to know what happened with the cake pops that rendered them unedible!! LOL!! The crochet is a perfect project for Mackenzie, since it's just one simple stich over and over again. You should drop the kids off while you and Rob have a date night!
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