I saw these witch cauldron cake pops on
Pint Sized Baker and couldn't resist making them though we don't celebrate Halloween over here. Aren't these adorable and Halloweeny?
There are no young kids in our house and my teen boys weren't crazy about them so Josh distributed the pops at school. Turned out, these pops were a hit with the girls. You are welcome, son!
Such a cute idea! A cauldron of bubbling bones and eyeballs!
Those are some neat cake pops, but so much work goes into them.. who would want to eat them. Way to cute to eat.
ReplyDeleteHow fun are these!!!
ReplyDelete-Jamie
ChatterBlossom
Oh my gosh, they're adorable!
ReplyDeleteJust pinned them, and lol at the 'you're welcome' for your son. ;)
ReplyDeleteThese look so fun! My little one is too little for these but my Niece and Nephew would love them! I dont know if I am talented enough to do this and if I did I wouldn't want to eat them!! HA!!!
ReplyDeleteFun are these!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
these are gorgeous - good work! love how they worked a treat with the girls at school :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these!!! And I must say, you did a marvelous job.
ReplyDeleteSO cute!
ReplyDeleteCake pops are cute! They just take awhile to make.
ReplyDeleteThese are AWESOME! Such a cute idea for halloween & your sons' social life! :)
ReplyDeleteYou have a delicious blog!
-Kait
not sure if my comment went through...Love this spooky deliciousness. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. I featured you on facebook ♥
ReplyDeleteSuper cute and they look amazing!!! You have quite the talent~
ReplyDeleteThis is a great Halloween recipe! . This recipe was featured in a Halloween roundup on my blog. Hope you can stop by to grab a button and let everyone know that you were featured on Say it with Cake. :) Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeletehttp://sayitwithcake.org/spooktacular-baked-treats-for-halloween/#more-283
These look like so much fun! I actually like the way yours came out more than the original!
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