Can you tell that I have a bit of an obsession with marshmallows?
When I saw these heart marshmallows for Valentine's day, I thought they were just so cute & sweet looking that I just had to create something with them.
And like many of my projects...they are fast & easy to make.
Sweetheart Pops would be such an adorable project to make for a child's class for Valentine's Day or for a table favour for a Valentine luncheon or dinner.
I know that most of you know how they are made just by looking at them, but in case you don't, I will go through how I came up with this little pop.
Sweetheart Pops
Ingredients:
Red heart marshmallows{I found mine at the grocery store}
White chocolate melting wafers
Valentine sprinkles
Lollipop sticks
Ribbon, if desired.
Directions:
1. Gently press lollipop sticks into the bottom of the heart marshmallows. Place marshmallow pops on waxed paper.
2. Melt white chocolate wafers gently in microwave {20-30 seconds}. Stir until smooth.
3. Drizzle white chocolate over marshmallows. Add sprinkles.
4. Let pops dry until chocolate hardens.
5. Tie a cute ribbon around the sticks as shown, if desired.
That's it!
Isn't that easy? No baking required!
You can make oodles and oodles of these for family & friends and they will love you forever!
If you would like to see my other marshmallow creations:
Check out my Easter Kabobs here.
Have a look at my Valentine's Marshmallow Pops here.
To see my other Valentine's creations:
Visit 10 Inspiring Valentine's Ideas here.
Valentine's Pretzel here.
And don't forget to take a peek at my board Inspiring Valentine's Ideas on Pinterest.
Thank you so much for visiting me!
xo
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