Need a fun idea for a girls night out or a little girls birthday party? Make candy jewelry…in the form of red rose rings! My kids love Ring Pops and have collected a few of the empty ring forms hidden away in their “special collection boxes”. I found a few of them when cleaning out and organizing the kids closets this summer and was tempted to throw them away much to my kids complaints.
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And because my mind is always thinking of ways to create and reuse (a curse late at night), I saved them. Well, it is a good thing that I did because a few days later I remembered a rose candy mold that I had laying around.
I melted some red and pink Candy Melts (Wilton) that I had leftover from Valentine’s Day and poured them into the candy mold. Then I placed the now sterilized (through my dishwasher) plastic ring forms into each one of the rose candies. I popped them immediately into the freezer to help them set up faster.
Within 15 minutes they were ready to go. My kids immediately asked if they could have one.
Even the boys wanted one…but would not let me take their pictures wearing one…imagine that! HeHe! Boys!
The girls LOVED them! And guess what? They tasted even better than the real ring pops in my opinion. And just imagine if I had made them with some real chocolate? Wouldn’t they be fun for a bridal shower or a girls night out? Or a little girl’s birthday party? I know! Well, since my now 7 year old just had a birthday and it is her year for a friends party…I made some more for her friends. Look for that post soon!
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So cute! I love her little painted nails too. :-)
I love this! It would be great for a Fancy Nancy party for my little girl.
very cute! I want a chocolate ring! Chocolate should always be a vital accessory. lol.
Oh my goodness these photos are precious!! You have a gorgeous little girl {and her eyelashes…oh my word! SO jealous! LOL} … I have a fun flower ring that the little girls in my Sunday school class ask to try on every time I wear it. I may just have to surprise them with a “flower ring” of their own :) Thanks so much for sharing this, Amy!
So cute Amy! I love this idea!!!
This is so wonderful! xo
What an absolutely clever idea! I’m going to share it on my FB page! Thanks!
Amy,
These are so super cute! So fun to stop by your blog and see all of the awesome ideas as usual!!
Those are so cute and so fun!
Super-CUTE!!!
This is so cute adorable
What a brilliant idea Amy! Great way to reuse those ring pops holder! I have the red & pink chocolate and also that same rose flower mold! And guess what I have in my kids’ Halloween bucket from holiday candies and goody bags? Plenty of Ring Pops! They’re cheap to buy too. The Dollar store sells them in or 3 or 4 pk. I will definitely be trying your idea! Thanks for sharing! I also love how you set up the photo of your ring pop creation with your daughter’s pretty dress, the roses on it matching the ring pop and the pretty red nails too. Perfect!
Genius! I love it!
This is a FABULOUS idea, Amy! I am going to “pin” it right now to remember for Lillie’s birthday party in December!
What a great idea! And your candy girl is very cute. Thank u for sharing
Hi Amy! I have featured this on Fun Family Crafts http://funfamilycrafts.com/homemade-candy-rings/ You are always welcome to submit any kid’s crafts you have! :)
What a fun idea!! My kids would love these!!
This is a great idea! My granddaughter also has some of those empty ring pops in her craft box. I will definitely be making these with her! She can give them out to her friends and she’ll be a hit! ;-)
Love the ring so much I had to share, hope that’s okay.
love love this idea thanks for sharing i will be using this lol thanks