Having made a Lego cake for the 5yo’s birthday party, I thought it would be fun to make Lego Head marshmallow pops to put into the party bags.
These were so simple to make, and looked really good!
You will need:
Marshmallows
Lollipop/cake pop sticks
White chocolate (I used a few chocolate drops)
Yellow M&Ms or smarties
Yellow food spray
Black edible marker
Melt your chocolate, I used the microwave to do this. Pop a marshmallow on a stick, put a blob of chocolate on the top and stick an M&M on. Leave to set for a few minutes. Then, spray your marshmallow yellow. Once dry draw on a Lego head face! Put them into a favour bag and tie. Job done :)
Those are incredible! They look brilliant and sound so easy to make :)
They really were so easy, but they looked really effective :) Thank you x
these are genius, genius I tell you! and how much easier to spray the colour onto the mallows rather than dipping them inot yellow colpour melts!
have pinned these x
Thank you Jenny :) I had planned on using colour melts until I remembered that I’d seen spray and I knew that would be a lot faster and less fiddly!
They look absolutely amazing! I’m definitely going to try this
Thank you :) They are so simple!
Would never have guessed it was a marshmallow under that! Great #TastyTuesday.
Thank you! Very simple to do :)
These are SO cool!
Thank you :)
You are a genius, seriously. Please open a cake business! Wow! Thanks for linking up to #Tastytuesdays
You are far too kind! But, thank you :)
Amazing! Can we get this food colour spray here though?! Sounds American! :) x
I don’t know… it’s Wilton brand though, and I’ve heard people mention other Wilton products… I was going to use colour melts and dip them before I found the spray!
These are great. I didn’t even know there was such a thing as yellow food spray!
Neither did I :)
These are fantastic!!! WoW Sara amazing. So creative. I need to do these for sure. Love marshmallows. I never knew they made edible marker ink that’s awesome. #tastytuesdays
I was quite pleased with how they turned out :)
They do look fantastic!
Please can I have just one?
Oh, go on then… it’s in the mail :)
These are amazing!! Love them x
Thank you very much :)
You are on a baking roll! Last post I read was about awesome cakes now this! I super love mallows! So I dont know if I can do this cuz they might be gone even before I start the project (I have the same problem with oreos recipes =P) #sharewithme
Thanks Merlinda! Marshmallows are ok with me, I’m a vegetarian so generally can’t eat them :)
:-) They are brilliant and so simple to make, hope the kids loved them.
Thank you, the kids did indeed love them :)
These are WONDERFUL!! Thanks for sharing xx
Popped over for #sharewithme, would love if you came and said hi back @ carsonsmummy.blogspot.co.uk xx
Thank you very much! I’ll pop over in a bit :)
OMG I love them! What a fab idea xx
Thank you :)
So easy but so effective….brilliant! :)
Thank you :)
What a fab idea! These look great!! #sharewithme
Thank you :)
What a great idea… I made lego head cake pops, but these look even more effective and a lot easier! :D
I had thought of doing cake pops, or dipping the marshmallows in colour melts, but I’m all for making things easy :)
That is so incredibly clever and cool – I’m definitely trying it out!
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Thank you – so easy too :)
Yet another amazing idea! Where do you get these little gems from?! My son would absolutely love these!
Thank you :) Lego heads went with the Lego cake… and for once this wasn’t a Pinterest idea, it was mine!
These are so cute and innovative.
Thank you :)
I have just had to show Daddy these and you are now his Hero!!!!!! AWESOME!! #sharewithme
Ha! That’s awesome :)
Lucas says – These so soooooo MEGA COOOL AWESOME. I can’t breathe as I’m trying to tell the Mother that we MUST make these tomorrow – WOW!!!!!!!!!! #sharewithme
Thank you, I hope you like them :)
They are fantastic! Your instructions seem straightforward for something so effective!
They really were very easy, but I was so pleased with the result :)
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Wow, these are fab, I’d have never thought of this but they look great! x
Thank you very much! They are really easy to make :)
Amazing creation! I made these last year but cupcake style. I am loving them as a marshmallow cake pop!! #sharewithme
Thank you :)
These are brilliant! I’ve never seen food spray before, looks like great fun :) would love it if you shared these with Tuesday Tutorials next week on my blog x
Thank you, and thanks for inviting me to link up, I will :)
What a great idea, they look absolutely brilliant, Sara. I would not be surprised if you announced soon you are opening a cake shop! Mel #TastyTuesdays
Thanks Mel, that’s perhaps a step too far, but I do enjoy it :)
What a great idea! I will definitely try this for my son’s birthday party this summer. #sharewithme
Thanks! They were super easy :)
They look great! Will have to make some of these with my son!
They’re so easy and the kids loved them :)
These look like alot of fun, although I’d probably end up eating half the ingredients before I made my lego people :) Nom!
He he! I did eat rather a lot of M&M’s :)
Absolute gem of an idea – so simple, yet so effective! Thank you so much for sharing the how-to at #Pintorials :)
Thank you :) They were super easy!
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Hi Sara, I linked to your little tutorial in my latest post: http://lecoindemel.com/spooky-marshmallow-pumpkins-what-not-to-do/
Mine was a bit of a disaster (no food spray around here), but the kids loved their pumpkin marshmallows all the same. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks Mel, I’ve just read your post, and bizarrely I tried pen on colour melts last night and it doesn’t work too well :) Really need the food spray for these ones!
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This is brilliant! Clever idea. I’m sure they were a great hit.