Every year our Town has the “Paint Our Town” competition. Last year my daughter and I entered for window painting. We were assigned a big window in one of the restaurants. We liked our idea: we invented a new character, the Tree-Cula, a big happy tree with a cape and Dracula teeth. Our Tree-Cula turned out very funny and very nice. We did such a great job and had lots of fun. Although we did not win anything, our experience was wonderful.
This year we decided to do something different, and we entered the “Decorating Pumpkin” contest. One of the rules was not to carve our pumpkins. My husband gave us the idea about how to do the snow man, and we liked that-))
Three white pumpkins were carefully collected from our local Styer Orchard farm. We worked diligently and every day came up with new ideas for the decoration. After a week of creative work I proudly can show you our splendid results.
Although, our pumpkins were white in the beginning, we gave them a little color for a rustic effect. The bottom one we decorated with fallen leaves from our backyard, the tummy piece with apples that we cut from the fabric I have. We found wild pecan nuts in the park and converted them into buttons for our snow man. The nose is a stem from the middle pumpkin, and an old lamp shade was turned into the hat. When the snow man was done we decided to call him Fall-Man, after all he is made from pumpkins and has a scarecrow on his head.
Enjoy!
For more photos visit Newtown Window Painting 2011
Ingredients:
- 8 tbsp (4 oz, 120 g) unsalted butter
- 1/3 cup (32 g) Dutch-processed cocoa powder
- Two 10-oz bags (565g) mini marshmallows
- 10 cups (300 g) crisp rice cereal
- ¾ cup (150 g) semisweet mini chocolate chips
Preparations:
When it is well coated in the marshmallow mixture, stir in half the chocolate chips. Let the mixture cool for about 5 minutes, then stir in the remaining chocolate chips.
Let cool to room temperature.
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17 comments:
I love your pictures! The chocolate rice crispies are so cute! I'm definetly gonna try them out! Thanks for the idea!
These pictures look like you live in a Norman Rockwell painting. So beautiful. And now that I have been introduced to CHOCOlATE rice krispie treats...I'm fairly certain I won't go back to the original.
Thank you, Crubarazzi, I love his work, he is fantastic-)
LOVE the pictures and the idea of a town offering their windows to the creative! Your pumpkin is stunning, truly stunning!
...and your rice crispy treats aren't bad, either!
I love your approach to Haloween.Beautiful pictures wit a cute girl in it:) She is so sweet any picture with her in it would look great:)
What cute and elegant treats! I just had to Tweet about them. I had not thought of using the chocolate Rice Krispies as a base for these kinds of treats, but this cereal is a natural!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful looking recipe.
Alaiyo
These are adorable! Your pictures are fabulous, I love that pink polka dot background :) Great recipe as well, thank you for sharing, God Bless!
yummy looking rice krispies and site
nice to meet you
Wow, these look delicious, and nicely non-messy! What a cute idea :)
Love your pumpkin snowman and the looks of these choco rice crispie treats!
I love the photos of your town--it reminds me of the town in "Gilmore Girls."
Thank you for your kind support. I want to let you guys know, that our Fallman won the competition!!! They even promised to write article about us in some local newspaper :-)
Yelena, this is such a cute post..I love all decoration, and chocolate rice crispies look and sound incredibly tasty!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
such fun clicks! the rice crispies look perfect!
You girls are such wonderful artists! The Fall Man is incredible!! I also love the idea of Tree-cula, such a wonderful twist with a smile on Halloween) It radiates much warmth and love)))
Beautiful!
Gorgeous autumn / halloween pictures! Why don't my chocolate crispies look so pretty when my little helper assists???
Adoreable - I love all the photos, and the treasts are amazing!
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