My Party
- 5 guests
- 10 November 2012
- Our house / Puyallup / Washington / United States
Comments
Hi Donna! I used polymer clay in three different colors: white (for the marshmallow), tan ( for the graham crackers) and dark brown (for the chocolate) We rolled the marshmallows out first into little balls and then flattened them slightly so they looked like marshmallows. We then cut out the two graham crackers using a small square cutter that you can find in a craft store with all the polymer clay essentials. I roughed up the edges and made the holes on top with a toothpick. Then using the same square cutter I cut out the chocolate piece. Layer them together and push a eyelet pin through the top. Bake for recommended temp. and time as polymer clay packaged indicates. The girls had a blast making these and I don't think there is a right or wrong way to make them because they all turned out so cute. Thanks for your question!
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Party Recap...
My daughter Drew wanted a camping party for her 10th bday. We decided it was best to have it indoors because it is usually raining and cold this time of year. So I guess you could say we really had a faux campout and named it Camp Drew! We made each girl a "Happy Camper" t-shirt, they ate their dinners by a fake camp fire (cricket sound effects included) and they each had their own tent. We roasted s'mores, made s'more necklaces, painted birdhouses and then watched a movie. We also had a make your own trail mix station. Some girls spent the night. They had a blast and my daughter didn't want it to end.





Donna C says...
@ 15:04 on Nov 23, 2012
LOVE the s'more necklace! How did you make them?