
Welcome to my "other" blog! I wanted to create a new blog where I could share my ideas, ones that I find elsewhere and yours. If you have a great tip, trick or recipe feel free to share! This can include a household tips, projects, organization, recipes...anything. I hope this blog can be useful and fun!
The first project I want to share is in the picture above. I got the idea from a Pampered Chef winter cookbook. It is so easy and so cute! Truly it only has one ingredient:
Almond bark (found in the baking aisle by the chocolate chips)
If you want to make snowflakes, draw circles on parchment paper then draw an X across the circle. This will be your template for "drawing" your snowflake with the almond bark. Melt the bark in the microwave and then transfer it to a gallon size ziplock bag. Cut an extremely small hole in the corner of the bag. You may want to wait a minute until the bark thickens a little. You can then draw to your heart's content on parchment paper (I think tin foil would also work). When the bark thickens up all the way, put bag in a bowl and reheat in the microwave. Your shapes should harden within a few minutes and then you can peel them off.
When making a mitten or star, pipe the outline and then fill it in with squiggles making sure some of the squiggles touch the outline.
You can also add colored sugar or experiment with sprinkles, drages (little silver balls that look like BBs) or with coloring the almond bark.
(One cute way to use these would be to stand them up on top of a cake or stand one up on an individual piece of cake.)