October 2012 Moms

NBR Trying to post a pic of Lego Marshmallows

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Do you guys see a pic? This is my first time trying. I made my Lego Marshmallow heads. 

Re: NBR Trying to post a pic of Lego Marshmallows

  • Oh my gosh it worked! Yay! They aren't perfect but I am no Martha Stewart. Plus it's for my seven year old stepsons who doesn't notice details ;-)
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  • sica077sica077 member
    I can see them and they're awesome!!

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  • Those are SOOOO cute!  Nice job!
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    They look awesome.
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  • Wow, those turned out great.
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  • So cool! He's lucky to have such a great stepmom!
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  • Thanks guys, it was actually pretty fun and the chocolate is so yummy. I don't recommend ever trying to paint styrofoam. I wanted it to look like a Lego brick but darn that was tough.
  • Those are so cool!!! :

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  • imagepiffle42:
    Those are awesome! I think you posted before, but can you share how you made them? DS's birthday is this weekend and maybe if I'm really ambitious I would try and make a few.

    It's really not that hard but it does take time so I did it after Ashley went to bed.

    You will need:

    Regular sized marshmallows

    Tiny sized marshmallows

    Yellow melting chocolate (I got it from Michaels crafts)

    Lollipop sticks

    Black icing

    Styrofoam block or whatever you want that can hold the sticks

    Put the sticks in the large marshmallow, melt the chocolate on the stove and start dipping. Cut the tiny marshmallows in half and place them on top of the large marshmallow after you dipped it in chocolate. Then I used one of the lollipop sticks and smoothed out the chocolate and took of the excess. I kept the styrofoam block in the fridge and put each pop on the fridge as I went. Then just add the faces. 

  • These are freaking precious!!!!!! Your kiddo should be stoked!
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  • Wow! They turned out great!
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  • LorMorLorMor member

    These are frikking brilliant. 

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  • Great job!
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    They look awesome.  Great job.

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