First with a fingernail,
then with a Popsicle stick, then with brushes, and it all leads straight downhill to my face.
Not exact matches
If you don't have
popsicle molds, you could easily pour the mixture into small paper cups
with a
popsicle stick inserted into the middle,
then simply tear off the paper cup when ready to serve.
Fill up the molds
with the milk mixture making sure to go back over any molds
with cake that soaked up more milk than others
then place the top on the mold if you have one and insert the
popsicle sticks.
Once the mixture is mostly air bubble - free, pour it into your
popsicle mold, top
with raspberries (you'll want to break them into smaller pieces) and cacao nibs, assemble
sticks,
then transfer the mold to the freezer for at least 12 hours (although 24 hours is best).
If you're looking for an easy last minute craft to do
with your kids,
then this DIY
Popsicle Stick Scarecrow is perfect for you.
It also doesn't end up dripping down your
popsicle stick (which
then runs down your arm and if you're a kid ends up on the sofa... the dog... and so forth) and is great to snack on while chatting
with company.
I just posted about,
then you are so ready to keep crafting
with the kids and make these easy DIY
Popsicle Stick Shape Building Magnets.
If you're looking to replace your
popsicle sticks with something a little more modern (yet still quick and easy to use)
then check out Name Picker Ninja.