Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Bewitched *Digital Doodles*
Kathy Martin has bewitched me again with her fabulous stamps. I'm pretty sure her newest set of digital stamps, "Howl-oween" is going to bewitch you, too! As soon as I saw the "witching you a happy halloween" and little witches hat as part of the set, I was inspired to create these witch hat treats. The hats are super easy to make. You need sugar cones, cookies larger than the diameter of the cones, dipping chocolate, sprinkles (you gotta love sprinkles), and some kind of treat to put inside the hats (I used Reese's Pieces). You dip the sugar cone into the melted dipping chocolate and then roll it in the sprinkles. Next fill the cone with your choice of treat (even a little Halloween plastic toy...spider, worm, skeleton) would be fun. Dip one half of your cookie in the chocolate and then press the cookie onto the cone and put on a baking sheet. Add some sprinkles to bottom of hat. After you complete the number of cones you want put them into the fridge to harden the chocolate. Use Kathy's digital stamps as tags to add an even more festive feel. Hope you are getting in the Halloween spirit!
BOO!
Cheryl
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What a fabulous idea ... they look great!
ReplyDeleteMy oh my, look at all those yummies, love your creation, I think I am eating the tags as well!
ReplyDeleteYummy! This is just to fabulous Cheryl! What a great way to use that Digital Doodles witch hat and sentiment. You are quite talented M'lady! :)
ReplyDeleteCheryl, I was posting a comment and blogger got jammed! Must be the Halloween thing! I love your blog background. And the treats are yummy, the images spooktacular! It's coming!!!!
ReplyDeleteYUMMY....the treats AND the darling paper art! You are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute and look so yummy! I need to add that to my list of things to do/make in october!
ReplyDeleteYUMMY to my eyes and stomach (I only can imagine--LOL)!Love this set of sentiment and you sure showcase them so deliciously!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a yummy treat...sooo fun Cheryl!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Idea... and its so yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..... really fun Cheryl...xx
ReplyDeleteThose are the cuteness, Cheryl!!! We don't decorate for Halloween but I'm DEFINITELY ready to see some pumpkins, leaves and hay...FALL is my FAVE SEASON!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, SO SO YUMMY LOOKING! My mouth is seriously watering! I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteYummy looking and cute! :)
ReplyDeleteWow Cheryl, this is FANTASTIC & YUMMY all at the same time!!!
ReplyDeleteHow much I love halloween decorations and here we don`t celebrate it!
ReplyDeleteThose are SO cute and would make great neighbor gifts for Halloween! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! Thanks so much for the instructions! I know my grandchildren will LOVE these!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute Cheryl! I can't believe you baked and did all that! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Cheryl these are fabulous!! Wow!
ReplyDeleteok well *I AM* bewitched by your brilliance...and may i say your ♥GENIUS♥ missus!!! this is such an adorable and festive treat!!! papercrafts AND cooking witchery in the same post! i am not worthy! (what? no time to crochet a doily to go under the plate, lol?!?!?!) seriously, you amaze on multiple crafting platforms AT THE SAME TIME!!!!!!!! (wow!) ♥
ReplyDeleteCheryl, these are so fun! I want one - they look yummy!
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