Monday, December 10, 2012

Marshmallow Buggy

Every Christmas when I was a little girl Grandma Mast used to make marshmallow buggies for all the grandchildren. I used to think it was so cute that I hated to think of eating it. Instead I would keep it on the top of my dresser until the marshmallow was hard and the rest was too dusty to eat. My brothers never had that problem. By the time we got home from Grandma's house all that was left of theirs was a little piece of thread and the toothpicks.

After telling Rosebud and Sunbeam about those little treats they wanted to try making them this year.

Last week I got the last of the supplies we needed and last evening seemed like the perfect time to create them.

Supplies needed:

Regular marshmallows
Animal crackers
Lifesavers
Gummi bears
Toothpicks
Thread
Scissors
Water


Take a marshmallow and insert two toothpicks with just enough space between them to place an animal cracker between them. Take a short piece of thread and tie the animal cracker to the toothpicks to keep it from falling. Next take two lifesavers, preferably the same color and carefully dip one side into water and stick them to the side of the marshmallow. Dip the bottom of a gummi bear into the water and place on top of the marshmallow. Set aside to dry.

Try not to move until the water has had time to dry to insure that the lifesaver wheels and the gummi bear will stick properly.

These are a hit at our house. Very easy to make and so cute!

9 comments:

  1. What a wonderful idea! Your Grandma was a creative lady. I wish my grandchildren were close enough to make these with.

    Blessins,

    Betsy
    http://betsy-thesimplelifeofaqueen.blogspot.com

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  2. How cute. I am going to make them with my little daycare kiddo's. Wendy

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  3. Your Grandma Mast was really creative! They are really cute! Be cute by a gingerbread house too.

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  4. I adore edible crafts when teaching Sunday School. My kids look forward to them each week. Thanks for sharing such a cute yummy treat!

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