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Edible Peeps Easter Necklaces
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By Beau and Kim Tilley
Photo: Kim Tilley
Posted July 31st, 2007
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Author Notes:

This project was created by Beau Tilley and his Mom Kim. Beau and Kim like to come up with fun, inexpensive things to make in the kitchen. Beau says children of all ages can have a great time stringing their own edible necklaces by using inexpensive Marshmallow Peeps®. The only problem is, the Peeps® are only available at Easter.

Supplies: strawberry or black shoestring licorice

Marshmallow Peeps® in your choice of colors and shapes

cereal with holes, such as Cheerios or Fruit Loops, cocktail pretzels or any other stringable food
Instructions:

Using a skewer or other sharp instrument (an adult should help here), poke holes throughout the sides of the ears of the Bunnies. From here,you can string together many different designs with the stringable food. The necklaces can be tied behind the neck, for a truly sweet fashion statement (if they last long enough).

Note: These were lots of fun to make, but messy. Here are some things we came up with to make these necklaces a little easier to handle:

  • To make piercing and stringing the marshmallows easier, grease both the skewer and the licorice strings.
  • Getting the licorice through the hole is difficult for small fingers. We found that the easiest way to deal with this was to "stretch" the hole as we pierced it with the skewer and also stretch it again as we threaded the licorice through.
  • The easiest place to pierce the Peeps was through the bottom of the ears on the bunnies, and through the neck on the chicks.
  • The licorice strings are very fragile, especially when loaded down with Peeps and fruit loops. We simply ate anything that broke. Our mistakes were delicious!

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