I am BERRY much in love with our theme this week – Strawberries! You may have seen our new Strawberry Invitation, or Adria’s adorable Ruff Draft idea. We have more Strawberry goodness, and it is BERRY cute today. (That is the last time I’ll use that, I promise!)
On a side note, things have been a little quiet around here from me, but it is for a good reason! We have lots of great things going on – new projects, new brand partnerships, new website (coming soon!) as well as moving back to Charlotte (near my partner-in-crime, Adria!). Adria and I attended Snap, a conference in Salt Lake City, and decided to do weekly themes for our blog. Last week was Kentucky Derby. Hope you noticed 😉 We just felt that our blog was getting, well… blah. We are going to be more intentional about what we post and more organized. Maybe you haven’t noticed, but we have! We want you to come back on a daily basis. We want you to look forward to our weekly themes. Most of all, we want to provide awesome content that you actually enjoy. Please feel free to comment with any feedback about our site, our shop or anything. Thanks for being so supportive and coming back to the blog and shopping with us for your printables. That means the world to us!
Another side note, our awesome project assistant, Heidi, has been super helpful with the blog and keeping things rolling – we couldn’t do it without her! Thank you, Heidi!
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And back to the Jam. I mean Strawberries. Marshmallow Strawberries to be exact. How precious would these be for a Strawberry Shortcake party? Or just a Vintage Strawberry picnic party?
Would you believe that these only took about 10 minutes to make? Seriously! Here is the tutorial:
INGREDIENTS + SUPPLIES:
Red, White and Green Melting Chocolates
Regular Sized Marshmallows (Try the light pink Strawberry ones!)
Lollipop Sticks
Styrofoam or Floral Foam (for drying)
My FAVORITE Piping Bottles (or your own piping bags)
Ceramic Berry Basket for display
Step 1: Melt the red chocolate and dip your marshmallows until coated. Be careful not to get the chocoalte completely touching the lollipop stick on the bottom because you will remove the lolli stick after they cool and it is easier if the lolli stick isn’t drenched in dried chocolate. Stick them into the styrofoam to dry.
Step 2: Melt the white chocolate and put in your piping bag or bottle. Add little random white dots of chocolate to your red chocolate covered marshmallows. They don’t have to be perfect. (Note – you could also use black chocolate but I liked white ;-))
Step 3: Melt your green chocolate and put in a piping tube or container like ours.
Step 4: Take the marshmallows off their lollipop sticks once they are dried. Put them upside down. Now Pipe little leaves to cover the hole where the lolli stick was.
Step 5: Pat yourself on the back! You’re done!
We displayed ours in an adorable Ceramic Berry Container. Find one like ours here. (DARLING for a hostess gift, party favor or teacher gift, right!?)
CREDITS & SOURCES:
– Styling, Recipe & Photography: Maureen Anders of Anders Ruff
– Ceramic Berry Container: here
– Piping Containers: here
– Melting Chocolates: here or your local craft store
Find the Strawberry Party Invitation & Printables in our shop here.
These are the cutest ever!!! Thanks so much for this lovely tutorial 🙂 BTW, I too came back super charged and inspired from SNAP. Currently doing a major haul behind-the-scenes over here and have new projects in mind that scare the fluff out of me (which is a good thing). I look forward to seeing your new weekly themes 🙂 XOXO