photos: danetta's baby shower
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over 1 year ago
Finally, the marshmallows were really simple. I used huge marshmallows. But any size would work. Insert the stick, then di them in candy melts. I used Wiltons pink for one, and dyed the other with Wiltons Candy dyes. I think I used pink and red and black coloring, but I'm not positive. With black only add a tiny amount at a time. Then I added sprinkles, and let them cool. I bought the ribbon, sprinkles, sticks, candy melts and coloring all at Michaels. Hope that helps. :):)
over 1 year ago
I wish links would post. Grrrr, I hope you can figure out the websites I tried to link, and copy and paste everything. I had it all separated, but when I submitted, it scrunched everything up! For the cake pops, I don't use a recipe, I just googled cake pops, and pretty much just follow guidelines. But instead of putting the sticks in styrofoam, I set the cake pops on wax paper, with the straws up, so they get a flat spot on the bottom and don't roll away. I used Wiltons Pink Candy Melts, and gray paper straws from Amazon, and i cut the straws in half. :)
over 1 year ago
Sara, I'm glad you like the shower, thank you. The printable are available on my blog, the link is in my profile. For the macaroons I wanted to use this recipe: http://www.thepinkwhisk.co.uk/2011/01/raspberry-white-chocolate-macaroons.html But I didn't want to figure out the US measurements, so I used it as a guide. And used this recipe for the macaroons: http://www.marthastewart.com/317220/raspberry-macaroons Of course I changed the colors to match the other macaroons. THen I used this recipe for the white chocolate buttercream: http://www.food.com/recipe/white-chocolate-buttercream-frosting-130623 And this recipe for the raspberry sauce: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/raspberry-sauce-recipe/index.html









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