Cupid strikes again, this time in the form of a cake pop...a heart shaped cake pop dipped in chocolate. Looks like me and Cupid are getting along pretty good.
Form your heart shape cake pops with the heart mold.
Dip in melted chocolate and let dry.
Lay each cake pop on parchment paper and drizzle red candy melts across the top.
Immediately, sprinkle with white dragees.
After dipping and decorating the cake pop, Cupid struck.
With a pick and a punch, cupid will strike your cake pops too!
I'll let the photos do the talking.
Or bag them up before Cupid gets to them!
Love Struck!
Love! I made some like this last year using heart-shaped marshmallows! But the addition of the arrow is perfect! <3
ReplyDeleteMy daughter was looking for the heart shaped marshmallows last night and couldn't find them, maybe we're too late...glad you like the addition of the arrow! :)
DeleteWhat a fun week this has been with all your wonderful creative Valentine's Day ideas. I'll be sad to see it end. What type of mold did you use for the hearts? The shape and size are perfect. from,twobeautifulgirls
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you've enjoyed my Valentine's Day ideas, I just added the link to the cake pop mold I used, glad you reminded me!
DeleteI love the added arrow! Such a cute idea and a quick addition to make the cake pops extra special.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janine! With the two punches, it was pretty simple!
DeleteI love the packaging! What an eyecandy! ♥
ReplyDeleteI love the arrow shooting through the cake pop!
ReplyDeleteAww thanks for the comment! :)
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