You don’t have to find the end of a rainbow to enjoy these these peanut butter brownie Pots o’ Gold. Dark chocolate Ghirardelli “pots”, topped with creamy peanut butter and candy “coins,” are sure to get Irish eyes smiling.
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You don’t have to find the end of a rainbow to enjoy these these peanut butter brownie Pots o’ Gold. Dark chocolate Ghirardelli “pots”, topped with creamy peanut butter and candy “coins,” are sure to get Irish eyes smiling.
Sláinte! Pour us some Guiness (or Harp, or Smithwick’s, or all of it!), it’s time for St. Pattys! Celebrate the Patron Saint of Ireland with these playful pints, and make a few for your cairdes while you are at it!
Want to get a jump on your garden? Create this handy window Seed Starter to get you on your way! You may recognize this project from kindergarten class, but it is a great garden hack for both kids and adults.
It’s party time! We are Surfing to 7 this year, so we created these tropical centerpieces to brighten up our tables. A little paper, glue and wire goes a long way to create this dynamic paper centerpiece.
Nothing is more satisfying than eating produce from your own container garden. This salad recipe featuring fresh romaine, crumbled gorgonzola and zesty candied pecans is a nice weekday dinner treat.
Let’s give it a go and try to meet the New Year with hopeful energy! The New Year’s blank slate is represented using white Ghirardelli chocolate with gold sprinkles to encourage prosperity and optimism.
Inspired by a million hours of The Great British Baking Show, this Christmas Cookie Sheet Calendar is a fun way to count down to the big day! Little hands make quick work of the paper gingerbread markers, so the whole family can participate in the fun.
Gatherings for the holidays may be smaller this year compared years past, but that does not mean your glass of wine won’t get lost in the shuffle. These Glass Clings created with Cricut® Window Cling material will become a new staple when entertaining guests.
We were all hunter-gatherers once, maybe that is the appeal of food presented this way. A grazing board can provide a broad variety of foods, and the ability to try something new without a huge commitment. Perhaps someone visiting has never tried the oddly shaped Moon Drop grape, or the Salame Secchi Fiore with it’s brie-like flavor.
Halloween calls for something “unusual,” so I adapted a favorite family recipe and included some festive colored vegetables to celebrate the spooky season! Don’t worry, the “snake” is only just an Italian spiral parsley and cheese sausage called Chevalatta.
Need to complete your spooky place settings for Halloween? Use these self standing cards for guest names or fun food descriptions for your Halloween table. Download this free Cricut pattern to accompany your Eery Halloween lanterns and Monster Popcorn Balls!
Looking for a fun, kid approved, Halloween treat? Look no further than these Monster Popcorn Balls! Little hands can help decorate with sprinkles and candy eyes to create a festive addition to your Halloween snack table.
This year I have made the effort to go beyond the fun, ready-made decorations from the craft store, and create a few of my own tabletop designs with my Cricut Maker. This first project was an experiment in eery mood lighting for my table setting.