Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Cake Pop Christmas Tree and Treats for School

Christmas is just around the corner and I think I'm finally ready! Everything I wanted to get done is done.... thank goodness! Now all I have to do is wait for Santa! 

Later this week my hubby is having a Christmas potluck at work. He asked me if I could make a dessert. Initially, I had planned on making cupcakes, but since I had already planned on making cake pops for the kids at school I thought I would just make a few more. Well, 92 to be exact!

Cake Pop Christmas Tree and Treats for School

Since edible arrangements are so popular, I thought I'd take that idea and make my own and make a Christmas tree using all the cake pops. 

Cake Pop Christmas Tree and Treats for School

To make the tree I used a Styrofoam cone. First I covered it in a green tissue paper and then wrapped it with tinsel. Then just randomly stuck the cake pops all around the tree. Isn't it pretty??? and don't they just look sooooo yummy! Well, they are... I just had to try one, OK maybe two, LOL!!!


Cake Pop Christmas Tree and Treats for School

Remember those personalized clay ornaments I made a few weeks ago? Here they are again. I used them as tags on the cake pops, to give each student in my children's class. I think they are going to love this treat!

Cake Pop Christmas Tree and Treats for School

See, here is the second cake pop I ate... totally for photo purposes, hehe! Makes my mouth drool just looking at it! For tips on how I make my cake pops, click here. FYI, one cake box recipe made 92 cake pops using the Babycakes Cake Pop maker.

Thanks for stopping by and Happy Holidays!
I hope your mouth didn't water too much! ;)

26 comments:

  1. This is so cool! The kids are going to love this! I may have to try this one day. Yum!

    Julie

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    1. I hope they do Julie! You definitely should... the first time is a learning experience, the second time is way easier!

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  2. Hey, new follower from the GFC blog hop. Love this idea, looks amazing! :D

    xo,
    Kristin
    aboutagirl.ca

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  3. These look so yummy! Did you use one of those cake pop machines? I am trying to figure out how to make it without buying a machine. LOL I found your lovely blog on Made in Day link party. I am a new follower of your lovely blog. Love for you to stop by www.homesweetbutterfly.com

    Thanks and Merry Christmas

    Hugs,

    Vanessa

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    1. Thanks so much Vanessa! I will visit you soon! :)

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    2. To answer your question Vanessa, yes I did use a cake pop maker. In my opinion they are way easier, less mess, the cake pops aren't as heavy and way less calories (not that that matters a whole lot if you are just going to eat one, but who does that LOL!)

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  4. Chanced upoon your blog and enjoy reading it!

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  5. Your cake pops look delicious!!! When I tried to make them before, it didn't come out as beautiful as yours.

    I hope you're having a great week my dear!
    Thank you so much for linking up to last week's Aloha Friday Blog Hop!! I'm following you.

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    Aloha,

    Jean {What Jean Likes}

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    1. Keep trying, the more you practice.... Thanks for stopping by Jean :)

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  6. Thatis not only beautiful, but now you have made me hungry. It is also good to see a blog that is not deserted. I had deserted mine for a long time, but just recently bought it back to life with a holiday page with coupon offers.
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  7. Aloha! Kumusta! oh that looks delish!!! and it looks pretty too!!

    stopping by from Aloha Friday Blog Hop!

    huggies***
    rea

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  8. Thanks for linking up on Photo Friday! We hope next year!

    This is super! I love cake pops!!!

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  9. These are awesome!! I am now following via G+, Facebook & Pinterest.

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  10. This is so much fun! I thought it was made of suckers at first glance, but cake pops are even better! Thanks for sharing. My boys would LOVE this. Merry Christmas!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Brooke! Cake pops are awesome! Have a Merry Christmas :)

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  11. Wow this is awesome! Looks so yummy.- Irma

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    1. Thanks Irma! Wishing all the craftmates a very Merry Christmas!

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    1. Thanks so much Paula for the feature... what a great start to 2013!

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  13. This looks amazing. Thanks so much for sharing at Wednesday's Adorned From Above Blog Hop.
    Debi and Charly @ Adorned From Above

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