

Here's how I made them:
What you'll need:
1 9x13 prepared pan of rice krispie treats
lollipop sticks
milk chocolate melting wafers, melted
white chocolate melting wafers, NOT melted
candy corn
owl cookie cutter - mine is by Wilton
wax paper
silicone basting brush
Directions:
1. using your owl cookie cutter, carefully cut owls out of your pan of rice krispie treats - I got 8 out of a 9x13 pan
2. stick a lollipop stick in the bottom of your owl
3. carefully 'paint' your owl all over with the melted milk chocolate using your silicone basting brush - I say carefully because they become very fragile with hot melted chocolate on them!
4. quickly place 2 white chocolate wafers for the eyes, and a candy corn for the nose
5. make 2 chocolate dots on the eyes
6. allow to dry on your sheet of wax paper until they firm up
7. enjoy! Pin It
















Those are super cute! I may could do that... MAY being the key word here. lol.
ReplyDeleteThose are so very cute!! :)
ReplyDeleteJessica
That it too cute! Love it.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness - those are cute ... I missed in your post where it said you brought 3 to your adorable nieces ;)
ReplyDeleteI may come over and borrow your cookie cutter - Katie's class did a few owl crafts for September - I could be one of those "good parents" and make them for the class.
How cute are those! You amaze me!
ReplyDeleteEntirely too cute! When, WHEN do you have time to do all these adorable projects?! They're fantastic! I can't even make spaghetti without being interrupted 9 times. Looks awesome! :-)
ReplyDeleteSo Adorable!!
ReplyDeleteok, Im making these!!
ReplyDeleteThank-you for all your comments ladies! They really were a lot of fun to make.
ReplyDeleteJen - I'm not too sure Katie's kindergarten teacher would like all that sugar. Maybe instead of dipping them in chocolate - just make rice krispie treats using cocoa krispies and that way they'd still be brown. I almost did them that way, but then I decided everything is better dipped in chocolate!
Yummers!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, so adorable! Your blog is just so fun!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
KareyEllen
KareyEllenDesigns.blogspot.com
Love your owl pops! I linked this post on my blog today! Thanks for showing us how to make them. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!
Thanks Cassie!
ReplyDeletesooo cute! My son's having an owl-themed party on Friday night! Can't wait. :) If you want, swing by my blog Saturday to check out the post. :) wwww.purposefulhomemaking.com I'll put a link to your post as well since it's theme-related!
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Hello!
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