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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Easter Bark

This Easter treat looks yummy and seems easy to make with the kiddos.

  • Just melt your desired colored candy coating chocolate (found at most craft stores).

  • Spoon your melted candy coating onto wax or parchment paper and swirl around until you get desired pattern.

  • Cool a few minutes and then top with desired candies (make sure you don't let candy coating completly harden before you top with candies)

  • Set a side to completely harden then break into chunks.
I am preparing for 3 parties this weekend so many late nights for me this week. 2 parties are custom parties for clients and 1 is an Easter party for my Madison. In case you missed it here was her party last year. She is in love with tea parties so we are doing a small tea party for her and her besties. We are only have a few girls because we are doing a large birthday party this year. (June) I will do my best to share with you some of the preparations for these parties this week.

3 comments:

  1. This looks so easy to make and so pretty!! Thanks for sharing!

    Have a great day!

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  2. Can't wait to see pics from Maddy's party!

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  3. Nice and easy! My kind of candy making! It is pretty -- just shouts spring! Your daughter is a lucky little darling. My first grandbaby will be old enough to enjoy hunting eggs and partying this year and I'm really looking forward to it. She's almost 3. I looked at Maddy's last year's Easter party pics. Thanks for great ideas.

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