8 Ways to Dress-Up a Marshmallow

I love decorating Marshmallow Pops for easy and pretty treats. Remember those Lego Pops I made? Well, I recently came across these fabulous ideas by Melissa and Kellie from Icing Designs and just had to feature them here! I can’t wait to jazz up some marshmallows. Thanks girls for the yummy inspiration!

Chocolate Peanut Butter – Dip your marshmallow in melted peanut butter chips, let it dry and dip again half way up in melted mik chocolate.

Smores- Dip in milk chocolate and roll in crushed graham crackers.

Cookies and Cream – Dip in white chocolate and roll in crushed oreos.

Turtles- Melt caramel candies (let them cool a little bit before you dip the marshmallow or it will melt) dip the marshmallow in and let it cool, then dip it again in milk chocolate. Roll the bottom in crushed pecans.

You can’t go wrong with white chocolate and sprinkles. I love the cupcake topper idea too!

I’m loving these super cute birthday marshmallows!

Dip the marshmallow in white chocolate and let it dry, then dip the top in chocolate (or use any color you would like). Add some sprinkles and put a chocolate candle on top. Get directions for making the candle on Icing Design’s blog.

Which one is your favorite? I’m thinking mine is a tie between the Cookies & Cream and Chocolate Peanut Butter. YUM!

Be sure to stop by Icing Design’s shop. They have the prettiest hand-glittered invitations, cards and gift tags!

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  1. My favorite is the little birthday cake~adorable!

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  2. Sarah m. says:

    Who wants to come over on the weekend and make these :$ :D
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  3. I've made cake balls, but these look WAY easier to make and definitely just as yummy! http://t.co/StUQHyD

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  4. I love them ALL but I love the princess one….

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  8. My kids would love making these dressed up marshmallows from Living Locurto!! http://fb.me/Ccg9i9Kt

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  9. Could these be any cuter!? My baby is turning 1 in a few weeks and I’m definitely going to have to do something with these…for the older kids at least!

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  11. Christy says:

    I or I should say my 9 yr. old made the Fourth of July version of your marshmallow treats and let’s just say I’m glad I took pictures. They were such a huge success that not all of our guests even got to see them. Can’t wait to try these ideas!!

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  12. These are awesome. I can’t wait to try these myself.

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  13. Crafty Mama says:

    This is great!! We always have marshmallows left over after we make s’mores. These are fantastic ways to use them up!

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  14. Pam D says:

    Turtle sounds utterly scrumptious but time consuming. For ease and taste, I think the chocolate peanut butter one would be my pick. Marshmallow Reeces.. yum!

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  15. Beth says:

    I just bought a bag of the jumbo marshmallows with no real idea of what to do with them (except toast them) but now the possibilities are endless!! Thank you!

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  16. Margot says:

    What did you add the to peanut butter chips to make them melt. It was a huge glob of peanut butter chips. There was NO WAY I could dip anything in that. What a huge mess. Please share your secret so I can try again.

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  18. So cute! And how creative. I need to come up with an excuse to make a few of these sometime SOON!

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