Anyone lucky enough to be struck by one of these sweet arrows is sure to fall in love!
Today, as part of the 14 Days of Crafting Love event, I'm delighted to be sharing an easy tutorial for making delicious chocolate-dipped marshmallow arrows for Valentine's Day.
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Kristin from My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Lisa and Sarah from A Spoonful of Sugar Designs
Kelly from Live Life Rowe
Carol from The Polkadot Closet
Lucy from Craftberry Bush
Malia from Yesterday on Tuesday
Jessica from Mom4Real
Holly from 504 Main
Lisa and Sarah from A Spoonful of Sugar Designs
Kelly from Live Life Rowe
Carol from The Polkadot Closet
Lucy from Craftberry Bush
Malia from Yesterday on Tuesday
Jessica from Mom4Real
Holly from 504 Main
Chocolate-dipped Marshmallow Cupid's Arrows
- Jet-Puffed Jumbo Heart Marshmallows
- White, Pink, or Dark Chocolate
- Sprinkles, Disco Dust, or Gold Luster Dust
- Baking sheet
- Wax or parchment paper
- Paper Straws (see resources section below)
- Copy paper cut into 1.5" x 2" rectangles (you'll need two per arrow)
- Small, sharp scissors
- Extra Strength glue stick
- Cello bags
- Ribbon
Step 1: Add quills to the paper straws by applying glue stick to both pieces of 1.5" x 2" copy paper. Set paper straw on top of one piece (on the glue side), 3/4" of the way up. Cover with second piece of paper (glue side down, so that glue sides are touching). Press evenly into place on sides and around straw. Trim paper to create quill shape. Fringe each side (I snipped 5 times per side).
Step 2: Line a baking sheet with wax paper. Insert paper straws into the marshmallows.
Step 3: Melt chocolate. Dip marshmallows 2/3 of the way into the melted chocolate. Shake off excess. Place back on lined baking sheet to set. If decorating with sprinkles or disco dust, shake on while the chocolate is still wet. If making gold-tipped dark chocolate arrows, you'll wait until the chocolate has set. Place tray in refrigerator for 15 minutes or until chocolate has completely set.
Step 4: (optional) For gold-tipped dark chocolate arrows, use a soft paint brush to brush gold luster dust on the tip of each arrow.
Step 5: Wrap marshmallow in a cellophane bag and tie off with a coordinating ribbon.
Resources:
- Paper Straws: You can find them in bulk online, or in packs of 20 in the party aisle at Target.
- Small Cellophane bags: I purchase mine from the cake & candy section of Michael's.
- Luster Dust & Disco Dust (edible glitter): Available at most cake decorating stores and on Etsy.
- Extra Strength Glue Stick -- I prefer Elmer's brand.