11 December 2011

MCT 12 Days of Christmas: On the Eleventh Day of Christmas...

Hello and welcome again to another installment of My Creative Time's "12 Days of Christmas"! If you've come here from Trell's blog, you're on the right track! If not, check back at Emma's blog to start from the very beginning.

We've got a bit of snow here in Michigan. Not too much - just a dusting over our yard - nothing sticking in the roads (yet). I'm not much of an outdoor gal. I like to stay inside where it's comfortable and warm. Even as a little girl, I wasn't too fond of playing in the snow. It's cold! But there was ONE thing that got me to go outside to play: my big brother, Dan.

I'm blessed to be the youngest of four kids. My oldest brother, Donal, is 14 years older than me. My sister, Stacey, is 11 years older. And Dan is just 3 and a half years older than me. When I was 6 or 7, I had a beautiful pink wooden playhouse in our backyard. During the summer, it was a fun spot to play with my friends when the family was barbecuing. But in the winter... it turned into a safe house where I would wait - alone in the 'woods' - for my big brother, Dan, to come and rescue me. We'd play for hours in that little pink house - coming in only for bathroom breaks and hot chocolate refills.

When we weren't playing "Rescue", Dan and I would have snowball fights. Since we only had one proper 'fort' (my pink playhouse), we had to decide who was the lucky snowball fighter to use it as his or her battle station. Naturally, age before beauty prevailed in this discussion and I was stuck hiding behind a mound of snow for safety. As Dan started whipping snowballs at me, I was feverishly packing snow to make little bullets of my own (And they sure were little! Tiny hands = tiny snowballs). Once I'd start throwing my little hand fulls of snow, Dan called a 'time out' in the action. He told me that he wanted to be sure that I didn't accidentally throw snowballs that had ice in them, so I should throw the snowballs at the fort itself, and not directly at him. If the snowballs proved to be safe, I could then throw them at him. It took quite a while for my little brain to figure out that if I threw these so-called "Snowballs of Doom" at the fort first, I'd NEVER be able to throw them at him - they weren't snowballs anymore! Of course, Dan continued slinging snowballs at me without any concern for MY safety regarding the 'iceballs'. What are big brothers for, right?

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In honor of my snowball fights with my big brother, I've created these (totally safe, non-icy) Snowball Pops! They were so easy to make and are YUM-MY! To add a bit of pizzazz, I wrapped them up in clear treat baggies and tied them shut with silver twist ties. Hanging on the twist ties are my cute little tags that I cut out with one of the dies from MCT's Build a Banner Kit and stamped with Mixed Holiday Sentiments. I punched a hole in the point of the tag with the small hole punch of my Crop-a-Dile and slid it on the twist tie before I tied them closed. These delicious treats would be perfect for sending over to neighbors to spread some Christmas cheer or could be put out at your Christmas celebration as a dessert for your guests!

I discovered a great winter decorating tip this year, and just HAVE to share! It's difficult to see in the picture (click the picture for a larger view), but the Snowball Pops are sitting in a bed of 'snow' in the dish. You might be able to get a better view of the 'snow' in the ornament-filled vase in the background of the photo. How did I bring the outdoors in (where it's nice and warm)? Epsom salt! It makes for a GREAT accent to your winter decor and really looks like snow! The best part? It's cheap! I purchased a quart of Epsom salt at my local dollar store!

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-Veronica

142 comments :

Tina said...

Love your snowball pops and packaging. Very cute story about you and your brother.

Tina
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Jamie - oohLaLaPaperie said...

Cute pops! Looks so yummy! I love how you packages these... I'm inspired to make some!!!

Jamie
Http://oohlalapaperie.blogspot.com

My Creative Time said...

I JUST LOVE LOVE LOVE READING YOUR POSTS!!! WHAT AN AWESOME IDEA W/THE EPSON SALT!! LOL.... GOD KNOWS WE HAVE TON OF THAT STUFF IN MY HOUSE W/ALL OF THE INJURIES THAT COME W/HAVING BOYS and A HUSBAND!!! HEHEHEHE!! YOUR CAKE POPS & YOUR ENTIRE PRESENTATION IS JUST BEAUTIFUL!!!!
BIG HUGE HUGS!
EMMA;)

Hawks Nest Hobbies said...

Yum, your snowball pops look so scrumtious! Thank you for such a wonderful posting!

Debbie H.

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Beautiful831 said...

Super stinkin cute idea. Gloria Contreras
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Kim44 said...

Great job!! I am going to learn how to make some of these.

Kim
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VICTORIA said...

yummy Veronica these look so good. :)
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pruttybird said...

What a great story. Those snowball pops look delish :)

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kathlee said...

Those are so cute! Sure wish you had included the recipe!
Happy Holiday's to You & Yours!
Kathie
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Craft Me This said...

Beautiful presentation. One more day. This has been fun.
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JaniceA said...

Perfect stamp for this, you did a wonderful job on these!
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Pam (AKA CraftyK) said...

Yummy....fantastic job!! I love the story behind your project....to funny!!
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Terri said...

Oh Veronica,

I so remember you both, me looking out the window and laughing knowing your brother was passing down his wisdom(from his older brother) on what was fair in a snowball attack. Too funny!! Great job on the 'PoP' love the look of them.

Love,

Mom

LindaB said...

Great ideas.
LindaB
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Amy said...

Very cute pops! Loved your story- made me laugh (I have 2 big brothers myself- so it sounds familiar)
:)Amy
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Jae said...

Those look delicious! YUM. Great snowball pops - TFS!
hugs, Jenn
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bex said...

simple and pretty; love it;0)


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melllisssa said...

Mmm, the pops look de-li-cious! I love your tip about using Epson salt -- Wow! Like, why haven't I ever thought of this before? HaHa. Oh, and thanks for sharing the story about the snowball fights with your brother. Lol. It was a perfect story for a perfect craft :)

Thanks for sharing!
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nellie27 said...

The snowball pops look yummy. Great decorating tip.
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Vicky said...

cute, the snowball pops look delicous.
tfs
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Tami B. said...

Ahh brothers...they make for so much aggravation and great memories all at the same time. Thanks for the tip on the Epsom salt, now can you send me down one of these snow pops? Yummy! tamiwb1234 at aoldotcom

Josie0602 said...

Yummy Snow pops! I really want to try making some of these!
Tracy
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Tracy said...

love ur treat!!

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jessica said...

What a great project! Love those snow ball pops!
TFS
jessica
chick-n-scrap.blogspot.com
eschfamily@yahoo.com

mbchoj said...

Very cute thanks for the idea.
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Christine's Creative Cards said...

Ahh, the good ole days with siblings. TFS your story.
The cake pops look yummy. Great tip with the Epsom salt.

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Crafting Katie said...

Love the story, Veronica! Your cake pops look delicious and your snow idea is perfect! So pretty!

Kristi said...

Cute sentiment and story.
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Saundra said...

These are wrapped beautifully!!

Hugs,
Saundra
Luvscrappingtogether at gmail dot com

Angela W. said...

Your snowball pops are to cute

grammiej said...

Love your project, what a cute idea and adds so much to a holiday table. I enjoyed reading about snow experiences and how they had such an influence in your family fun.
TFS
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Lala's world said...

These cake pops look delicious lol. Great experiences. Thanks for sharing with us!

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Karen said...

Love the story. Your cake pops look delicious. TFS!

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Unknown said...

Yummy and they look fabulous displayed with the epsom salt, great tip!! Thanks
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Anonymous said...

pretty and I bet they are yummy too. sweet story.LOL
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Denise Speigle said...

Love the sentiment! So cute! Denise queenbee.speigle@gmail.com

MeMe said...

Wonderful memories. Thanks for the idea about the "snow".
Pat
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liz at liz's paper loft said...

your story cracked me up!!!! and love your safe snowball treats! lol!

Brenda said...

Your snowball pops are so pretty!! I just love it!!

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Cassandra said...

Yummy! Great job...love the epsom salt idea :)

hugs
Cassandra

Brenda Wooten Porter said...

love it! so cute! I am having a hard time finding the treat baggies to fit the cake pops!


thanks for sharing!
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Cathie w said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS....SO PRETTY..YOU DID A WONDERFUL JOB

CATHIE
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CA Scrapper said...

Wow, they look beautiful. Love the "snow" idea, thanks for sharing that.

Leslie

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shelly said...

Thanks for sharing. I am really going to have to get busy trying all of the wonderful "pops" I have been seeing!
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teachermom5 said...

These are beautiful. Love how you packaged them too. Great story! teachermom5@gmail.com

CathyinMN said...

Fun story and great way to remember and share it. TFS!
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janette09 said...

Great job on the snowball pops!
Fun and yummy!
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pam said...

what a memory
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antdoda said...

Cute!!!! antdoda@aol.com

Scrapping Out Of Control said...

I need to make some of these cake pops!! Love them and you dressed them up so well! big hugs

Nancy

scrapaholicjen said...

Those look so yummy - and super cute! I just love that sentiment - it's one of my favorites!
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Suzy said...

Adorable! :)
Suzanne suzyq28024@gmail.com

Carrie K said...

Now that is my kind of snowballs! I wouldn't mind having a few of these thrown at me!!

Unknown said...

What a great idea.

Jan
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Dawn said...

So elegant...and delicious looking. Yum! deegeescraps at gmail dot com

Savahanna said...

Mmmm yummy

Anonymous said...

These are great!!

Christina Coen

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Anonymous said...

Adorable!
Kelly bloss4@sbcglobal.net

Tammy said...

For snowball they look elegant, Thanks have enjoyed you projects.

Regina said...

Oh yummy, I love these snow balls! Regina
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Brenda said...

I love your packaged cake pops, they look just like snowballs! They look super yummy too!
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Ashley said...

Those look so good!! I want to make some of those!

Ashley
ScrappinAsh at gmail dot com

Jen R said...

So white and pretty!!! Love the stamp!

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Anonymous said...

What a beautiful story! The cake pops look good and the stamped sentiment fits perfectly. TFS

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Scrappin with the bug said...

What a sweet story - now I'm sure but not then. I know what a big brothers for -- but to throw snowballs at you. How dare he..

Only a dusting of snow in MI -- hahaha just wait we will get his in MI w/ snow I'm sure.

I love the little snow pops and the little saying is perfect. What a great idea and very cleaver.

Thanks for sharing
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Anonymous said...

for reals these rock!!! omg I want them!!!

Micia
yellowbirdcreation@gmail.com

Georgi Girl said...

Veronica, Love your little sonowball treats! So cute. And seriously, you need to write BOOKS!!! I am glued to your writing. I love your little stories of your life experiences! Make sure you write them, or type them somewhere that your future children will be able to read! You truly have a gift. Don't waste it!!! Okay, sorry the teacher came out in me. I just LOVE LOVE LOVE your writing voice! I could read your blog all day!
Hugs,
georgifelix at verizon dot net

Mickey's Craft World said...

I JUST LOVE THESE TREATS!!! THEY ARE CUTE, AND LOOK SOOOO YUMMY!! GREAT JOB!!

Mickey

mickeysworld01@comcast.net

Anonymous said...

very cute! I have to make some soon. I am dying to make them. I just have to find the time.

Niki
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Houses Built of Cards said...

So cute!!! And they look so yummy! Love the epsom salt idea!!!

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An'Jenic G. said...

Looks yummy!
jeria22@yahoo.com tfs!

Jeri said...

Let's here it for snowball cake pops. They turned out so cute. By the way, the best part of the espsom salts is after the holidays you can throw it into a bathtub full of hot water and soak in it. Great for the skin and for the person.
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mamawcindy said...

Loved your Story! Your Snow Pops look so Yummy! I'm planning on making some Cake Pops soon. Thanks for Sharing! :0)
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Linda Harris said...

Love it!!! Those snowpops are gorgeous!!! Linda Harris lsunflower58@aol.com

Trisha said...

Love your snowman pops and the sentiment (snowmany hugs) is fabulous. patnbobcuddy at gmail dot com

Gina said...

ooooo yummy! and all the white is so elegant and dreamy! great job
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Lisa's Creative Niche said...

I love the saying how very sweet! These are so pretty! Thank you so much!
Lisa
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Rosie said...

these are very pretty!!

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Mimi said...

I am so gonna try these! I have seen so many ideas with them - just need a little more time!

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Ester said...

I will have to give these a try. TFS

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Jessica said...

Very elegant gifts. Thanks for share with us. Where is the recipe? I want try this, haha
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Wendy (aka Roo) said...

Love your story Veronica, you & your pink little playhouse & your brother, too fun!!! Your cake pops are soo pretty, I've only made them once & mine didn't turn out so pretty. I just ordered this silicone mold from QVC or was it HSN & they are supposed to make perfect round balls. Anyway, yours are really pretty along with the tag great little gift idea! Will have to try your epsom salt idea!
Puppy Hugs,
Wendy
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Crafting Butterfly Creations said...

Adorable! Love it

Doris P. said...

YUMMY!! I just got a book to make these awesome pops! parkernana5@cox.net

DawnKathleen said...

Awesome! I can't wait to give the snowball pops a try! Thank you!
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Anonymous said...

Cute snowball cake pops.
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NinaDee said...

Cute dessert idea...thanks for the Epson salt tip!! ninadee@sbcglobal.net

Anonymous said...

These are beautiful, thank you foe sharing your talents Veronica!
Denise J.
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Java Jen's Creations said...

Wow! Such yummy treats packaged in an adorable way! Love it!!

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Kathy said...

Cute, love the idea. Thanks for sharing.
Hugs,
kathy
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Evelyn said...

The inside snow is perfect. The pops look yummy! TFS
Evelyn
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Kathy's Kreative Spot said...

Love your cute snowball cakepops.
Kathy
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Lady Fair said...

Thanks for sharing your memories with us, your story was very heartwarming. Love the sentiment you used for the snowball pops!

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Migdalia said...

Thank you for sharing your project!! Love your idea!!
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Unknown said...

The snowballs look really good, I'm sure your brother will love them! Let's hope he doesn't throw ant though!
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Melissa said...

Very nice, thanks for sharing!

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Lisa R. said...

Yummy treat! TFS joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com

Anonymous said...

I could use a snowman hug right about now. :)

Dorcas
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Jen said...

They look so yummy and elegant...great job and thanks for sharing.
hugs,jen
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Bobbi said...

So cute looks yummmy.
F.U.N.
Bobbi

Taylor said...

What a cute story about you and your brother. I grew up middle of 7 brothers/sisters (so many stories...lol). He is going to so appreciate and LOOOOVE these pops. Great job!! Hugz:)
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joni said...

Such a pretty display!!! I just bought a babycakes cake pop maker today to make these!!! Such a cute idea about the Epsom Salt too...thanks!!! Oh, and my brother loved to rub my face in the snow instead of killing me with snowballs!!! Although he did that too...oh, the joys of living in MIchigan with brothers (who had lots of friends) LOL
Hugs,
joni

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Felicia - Scrapper in the Making said...

Cake pops are definitely on my Christmas desserts this year. Great job on yours. Smooches... Felicia - frankleecrafts [at] gmail [dot] com

Megan said...

These look delicious! Cute, cute, cute!

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Alvina said...

Thanks for sharing, I love all your ideas.

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Sherrie K. said...

Great job on your project! These snowballs cake pops look yummy!!!
Sherrie K
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Debbie said...

Love the snowman hugs, look yummy!

Debbie B.
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Gloria Westerman said...

These look so yummy...awesome and clever...love your story about you and your brother....I have 5 brothers so it threw me back when we had snow fights too.....I do have to get some epson salt....great idea and thank you for sharing...

Candy said...

Awesome project! Thanks for sharing your story. It brought me back to my childhood days.
Candy
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Tammi A. said...

cute idea. love the story. this what the holidays are all about, great times and great memories.

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kramer_buffy said...

love the simplicty!

-- dalis
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Danielle Lee said...

Perfect gift for the neighbors. They look great. Thanks for sharing.

Danielle
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Mrsro said...

I really like your idea of using twist ties to attach the tags...so simple but, great idea that I need to use!! My mouth was watering looking at those snowman pops! LOL

Marissa said...

Your snow pops look yummy! I loved your story!

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marg0006 said...

Sweet!
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brittmartin0910 said...

Such a cute idea. Thank you for sharing.
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quilt4fun2 said...

Loved your story! I also live in Michigan and so far little snow here this year. Playing in it is much better than driving in it :D Great little gift ideas and tags. I like the Epsom salt idea. Great job!
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Shanna Wilson said...

I love these tags gave me inspiration for a baby shower I'm doing TFS
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Unknown said...

they look so jummy.......good job


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Amanda said...

What a super cute and yummy project.. Thanks for the chance to win..

Scrappy hugs,
Amanda :0)
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eva mason said...

Very cute idea. They look delicious, can't wait to make them.
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Cheryl said...

I like your tags and cake pops look yummy. Thanks for the tip about the epsom salts!surfnfroggie at aol dot com

Anonymous said...

Cute! What a fun project.

Lori
Bloggin The Crafts
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Ema said...

Super Super Cute great job. TFS
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ScrappinT said...

What a great memory! They look like snowballs!

Miriam Prantner said...

These look delicious, and what easy simple tags. very classy. Thanks! mprantner at gmail dot com

Amanda T said...

These are darling! And I loved your story about your brother. So sweet!!

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Cookie said...

yummy cake pop, my fav

Sue D said...

Great way to package your cute snowball pops!
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callyannc said...

Snowtastic! Super cute and yummy! TFS CallyAnn
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lindagk23 said...

Your "snowballs" are so cute! And the look yummy! Love the idea of using Epsom salts for the "snow". :) Thanks so much for sharing!
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Glora said...

Ooh yummy! These look absolutely DELICIOUS and they are perfect! I still need to try my hand at making these! Hugs- Glora

janner said...

I love cake pops. Thanks for the snow hint.
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Robin said...

These are soo cute! I really need to try these. They look yummmmy!!
(:(:Smiles:):)

Robin
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Tricia said...

Yummy...love this idea! Making cake balls this afternoon myself ;)
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SQ said...

Really beautiful.
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elwalten said...

Nice way to package your cake pops!! Lisa - elwalten@aol.com

2LilPrincesses said...

this looks sooooo yummmy!

candace
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Denise-Scrapmouse said...

Cute snowball pops! TFS.

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FMonty said...

Great snowball pops! TFS :)
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Addicted Scrapper said...

Super cute and I think I will use this idea for the holidays too...TFS!

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Live Love and Scrap said...

Love the story and LOVE your snowballs =)

hugs,
Sarah
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