![]() I know Justin’s is a very popular brand, or you may prefer even a white chocolate peanut butter cup.ĭon’t feel locked in get creative with what you use, or do a mix. Get creative and try different types of peanut butter cups. Or, if you feel it is too hot in your home, then place it in the fridge to prevent the chocolate from melting. You can make them a day or two in advance and store them at room temperature. You will want to store these in an airtight container to prevent the pretzels from going stale. When we made these witches’ broomsticks again, we used Betty Crocker’s decorative gel instead of candy melts. Or you can take regular chocolate and add a teaspoon of shortening when you melt to help give it the hardening effect you want.Īnother option instead of using candy melts is decorative frosting or gel. Candy melts set up really fast, so they will help be the edible “glue” in this recipe. Without it, you will find you smash and break up your chocolate, and it makes a mess. Using candy melts is the key to getting your pretzels to stick properly to the peanut butter cups. The rest of the ingredients are gluten-free. What I love about this no-bake Halloween treat is you literally need three ingredients.Ībsolutely! If you want to serve up to a gluten-free family or guests, go right ahead and reach for a gluten-free pretzel stick to replace the classic! So this Halloween recipe for Reese’s Witch’s Brooms gives me creativity, ease, and a BIG time saver! However, I want that look that I had some creativity instead of picking up a box of cookies from the store. I don’t have time to pour much time and creativity into the treats. Plus, you can use the pretzels from the Pretzel Bones treat to help create this easy look.Īnd check this out even Frank gave us a hand in helping us create this fun Halloween treat! The kids and party guests will love this easy snack that only takes a few minutes of your time and ingredients! Have fun this Halloween bytaking it lightly. You just need a few ingredients to create this fun, kid-friendly Halloween Witch’s Broomstick Treat Idea. Make edible Witch’s Brooms out of Reese Peanut Cups and Pretzels. If you are making your own you will just type your name in where ours is.It’s Halloween time, and here’s an easy Halloween treat to try. I would definitely make our name bigger next time. If you don’t know how to download fonts, this post will walk you through it step by step. You can download the silhouette files, but if you want the wording to look the same you will first have to download these fonts: I love the different looks you can make using vinyl as your base for good lettering. Don’t use sideways strokes or it wont look as clean when you pull the vinyl off. The easiest way to do this is to dab down with a sponge brush. I pulled the transfer paper off and then was able to paint inside the vinyl to make my letters white. I pulled all the letters off first, then used the transfer paper to put the background onto my board. Since I stained the other board I did the vinyl the opposite way here. Once it was dry I was able to pull my vinyl off and the gray paint came off on the vinyl leaving the black showing through. ![]() I didn’t do the coat really smooth I wanted it to be distressed and I didn’t want to sand it later. I made sure the letters were stuck down really good and then brushed my gray paint over the top. Then I used the transfer paper to place the words straight onto my board. The first one I weeded the vinyl so that the words were left. With my black board I knew I was going to need to paint the edges so I placed a small piece of 2×4 under it so I could get the edges. I wanted to work inside so I put my drop cloth on my table and then placed my boards on the table. I let them dry for 24 hours before the next step. You can also see that after pushing the boards together I ran a little bead of glue along the top in the groove.Īfter it dried I stained one of my boards with a dark walnut stain. Then using Gorilla wood glue I glued the boards edge together. I grabbed 1×6 boards that were leftover from another project and cut them to size. ![]() I am also making the cutting files available to you if you want to make your own!īoth signs were made with materials I had on hand. I’m going to show you how to make the broom sign as well as our Dead and Breakfast sign. It was easy, and free! My favorite kind of project! I also made a broom parking sign to go with it. I gave each the boys a bucket for collecting and they loved it! When we got home I just bundled the little sticks around the big one and then wrapped it with rope or twine. We went hiking as a family to find two big sticks and several smaller sticks. One of my favorite’s is our totally free to make broomsticks! I shared our Halloween porch yesterday and wanted to give a little more info on the details.
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