Doesn’t this gingerbread Advent wreath look great?!
Links:
Gingerbread Advent Wreath (Adventi mézeskalács) (Hungarian)
via: Advent wreath
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Doesn’t this gingerbread Advent wreath look great?!
Links:
Gingerbread Advent Wreath (Adventi mézeskalács) (Hungarian)
via: Advent wreath
Ok, it’s still some time until Advent, but you may want to practice a little before!?
I have seen this Advent Calendar mould for pralinées, where you cast in chocolate yourself.
Here you can already buy ready-made Advent calendars in the supermarkets, some are very inexpensive, why shouldn’t you take one of those, take away the cheap chocolate and fill again with the preferred chocolate of the addressee, e.g. dark chocolate?
I haven’t tried it yet, but I think that I will ;-)
Links:
Dr. Oetker 2194 Adventskalender-Set (German)
English Google translation
Well, this is the last Advent calendar for this year ;-)
But the cookie Advent calendar is so different – and so quick ;-)) – that I really wanted to present it ;-)
If you don’t have an Advent calendar yet, but still some time, look here for some more Advent calendars ;-)
Links:
How to Make a Cookie Advent Calendar
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘Advent calendar’
Since a couple of days I’m presenting quick Advent calendars, here is another one: a filled muffin pan with numbers.
I find the idea great :)
But you can find here of course more Advent calendars ;-)
Links:
Muffin Pan Advent Calendar
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘Advent calendar’
‘Chocolate Modelling Clay’ seems strange, but it’s about making a substance you can fill molds with.
It looks interesting, I must see whether I can find beautiful molds.
Actually it’s quite similar to the edible stucco ;-)
Links:
Edible Chocolate Modeling Clay
Here at unikatissima:
Edible Stucco
Such a chocolate covered spoon would be great for St. Nicholas boots (the day after tomorrow!), wouldn’t it? ;-)
And if not you can make them with chocolade rests from Christmas, later (yes, there are families where chocolade rests remain ;-)).
Links:
Chocolate Covered Spoons)
Hmmm, I have the recipe for the chocolate balls for a certain time already and want to make them – but actually I shouldn’t eat them ;-(
Very difficult!
;-))
Links:
5-minute Chocolate Balls
Actually I wanted to present fillings for the advent calendar this week, but this Lemon Tea Sugar Scrub which is described as ‘smelling really yummy’ won’t presumably not fit into the boxes ;-)
But you can put at least a gift coupon into the advent calendar.
It is absolutely on my somewhen-I-will-make-it-list ;-)
Links:
At craftster: Lemon Tea Sugar Scrub
More entries about cosmetics at the craftster Bath & Beauty forum
Here at unikatissima: Boxes not only for the advent calendar
Something else for an advent calendar: Edible Snowflakes.
You only take ready-made tortillas and cut snowflakes.
Brilliant!
Links:
Edible Snowflakes
Cutting snowflakes:
Google search result for ‘paper snowflake instructions’
Google image search result for ‘paper snowflake instructions’
Google search result for ‘anleitung papier schneeflocke’
Google image search result for ‘anleitung papier schneeflocke’
Yesterday I presented boxes, today I have something you can put into: edible stucco.
To make it you buy molds for making stucco from plaster and fill them with sweet stuff.
On the photo they present a marzipan stucco element, but I’m sure that it works as well with chocolate.
As a matter of course the mold has to be unused and therefore neat and clean.
Links:
Edible Stucco (German)
Here at unikatissima: Boxes not only for the advent calendar