All you need is a bag of pretzels and some jelly hearts.
Wow. Take a breather. Stretch out your arms.
Ready for the next step?
Alright, now cut the center out of a jelly heart and stick it onto the other side.
Ready for the next step?
Alright, now cut the center out of a jelly heart and stick it onto the other side.
Phew!
You're doing great. Don't quit on me now. We're almost done.
Print out a few tags...
And bag them.
Nicely done!
I accidentally bought cherry hearts instead of cinnamon. Blahhhhh!
At least I won't be tempted to eat them all myself.
Don't think I haven't eaten a few....even though I don't like them.
Dang that sweet tooth.
so cute! where did you get the Jelly hearts?
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh -- those are adorable!
ReplyDeleteThey sell them at Walmart. They're back by all the Valentine goodies.
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun! Thanks for your tutorial too, although you nearly lost me. Ha,Ha! Love your humor. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute!!! What a fun idea! I love jelly hearts too. Cinnamon is better than cherry.
ReplyDeleteBleh, cherry really? :)
ReplyDeletemmmmm what if you dipped these in CHOCOLATE! It might turn out weird but it would be Gooooooood!
ReplyDeleteSeriously cute! I may have to try these ;)
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Such a cute and simple idea ... I love it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteToo cute!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love it!
ReplyDeletewhat a genius idea! Great downloads too!
ReplyDeletehugs! Kim @ Party Frosting!
SO SO cute!!! Love it!
ReplyDeletefabulous!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute. Can you imagine the double goodness if they were choc or white almond bark covered!?
ReplyDeleteI am going to make these for my daughter's class treat for her Valentine's Day party at school. Cute and simple idea! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea! I am going to make them for my children's teachers! I can't wait to see their faces!
ReplyDeleteWe are making these in my daughters 4th grade class party, per her request. :) They are adorable! I think even the boys will like them!
ReplyDeleteLove them! So simple and oh so cute! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea! I just had to follow you once I saw you had 1,999 followers and I would get to be number 2,000! Congrats on your great blog!
ReplyDeleteI'm making these tomorrow with my second graders. Then we will write a "how-to essay" explaining how to make them. I thought it would be an easy one! Thanks for sharing!
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