I wanted to start with a simple project to get our creative juices flowing, so we built snowmen out of Rice Krispie treats. (If you don't know how to make Rice Krispie Treats, 1) that's sad. 2) check out their website and make some now!)
We just mixed all the ingredients together, let it sit for a few minutes, then globbed a pile on a piece of wax paper for each of us. After forming the balls for the snowmen, we used little candies to decorate the little men. Kenna, who is 3 years old, just really wanted to press every pice of candy into her "snowman". Kellan, age 5, was a little more concerned about the shape of his snowman who wouldn't stand up, so he instead made a "turtle". The whole time, I was thinking that we should be on one of the Rice Krispies commercials on TV...
Snowmen and other candy creatures |
Snowman? |
Kellan said that their snowmen "melted". How cute :) |
Finally-decorating time! Peanut butter served as a good glue to stick the items to the ship. I put Sour Gummy Life Savers, Skittles, Starburst, Nerds, mini marshmallows, graham crackers, lollipops, candy sticks, Fruit Roll-Up, whoppers, Mike n' Ikes, candy cigarettes, and candy corn in bowls, and had the kids' halloween candy stash on the side in case we needed more candy. You can never have enough candy if you ask me :)
Lollipop Island There really is a Nerds treasure inside of the treasure box! |
If you were "naughty" you had to walk to graham cracker plank --see the pirate floating in the background. |
Arrr!!! Kelso the Pirate |