Something fun and uber easy to make with your little ones to feed their special friends.
For this set up all you'll need is :
Chocolate
Food colouring to colour chocolate if you aren't using pre-coloured buttons
A tin or baking paper
Sprinkles
I use these for ease of melting with India and being pre-coloured.
And this little machine has been a lifesaver with many activities involving chocolate.
It never gets too hot and the handle helps so that she can use it without me moving it in to many different containers. We also don't own a microwave so melting chocolate over hot water isn't ideal. If your like us i'd defo look in to it.
You'll want to pick a base colour that is quite light so the other colours pop against it. Making sure you use more chocolate for this first layer.
Then pour the other colours in random splodges ( or wherever they end up )
You'll then want to marble the colours by 'gently' stiring them in random circles and swirls. Careful not to overstir as you'll just be making one big coloured slab otherwise.
We nearly had that issue as i couldn't bring myself to tell her to stop.
Next up is sprinkles, the more random the better it looks. Making it such a perfect activity for kids of all ages.
Once the sprinkles have gone, leave to cool in the fridge for 10 minutes.
When it's hardened just break it up into different shards.
Ready for the unicorns to eat.
I also love to use them on cupcake and cakes!
Please tag @playspirations or myself @mywildsparrows if you do end up making this as i'd love to see your creations!
Enjoy!
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