I had the cake cooked and had all of the cake balls rolled and in the fridge when Heather got there, so we started dipping them in the candy melts.
I decided that I wanted to do the chicks and the eggs. Some of them did turn out really cute, but I must admit that about 80% of the cakes got thrown in the garbage. I don't know what I did wrong, but they were all falling off of the sticks. After that, I just decided that instead of dipping them, we would just paint the candy melt on them. Once they dried, we carved off the excess and started decorating. I apparently thought I had waaaay more patience than I really do, so we finished about a dozen chicks and 2 eggs.
They looked really cute in the baskets that I fixed and my family loved them when I took them over on Sunday for lunch. Here are a few that fell off of their sticks:See, they turned out cute, but as I said- no patience!
3 comments:
i love em!
Even tho not all of them turned out I am super impressed! It takes time to learn a new skill, but I know what you mean. When I try something I want it to be perfect (or nearly lol) the first time.
I think they are totally adorable and I bet your family was impressed to!
They are so cute. If your ever in England your're coming to mine to make these haha! xxx.
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