ole ole!
i don't even celebrate cinco de mayo but for some reason i like making mexican fun food.
like these sleepy sombrero hat men cookies
or these cactus churros (that are a second cousin to these funnies).
or these cactus churros (that are a second cousin to these funnies).
today is nothing different to allude that fact because today i made some more cactuses (cacti?).
i have the worst green thumb ever but i think these guys came out ok.
what do you think?
i think they're funny.
cuz i like funny food.
anyway, this is how to make 'em if you like funny food too.
you'll need this:
then do this:
and congrats you have just created a smiley cactus
and you didn't even have to water him.
(do they need water anyway?)
:)
i used a cookie stamp to smoosh the brownie then used a candy thermometer end to make the hole that you can't see too well.
it's easier to make the hole so when you do this,
you won't kill your cactus plant end
and still have a green thumb.
now time to decorate the "pot".
and now you have your cute little cactus plants complete.
dang, did someone mention hot flash?
ai yi yi yi!
I wondered how you made those cactus look so dimensional - love it! I love all your cute and funny food!
ReplyDeleteheehee and i love ALL your stuff you make too Kim! seriously! :)
DeleteOh my goodness! Edible! They look like ceramic! So cute! Love the way they live inside those cute jars too!
ReplyDeletethank you J! i didn't plan on them to stick out like that but in the long run it worked out :) never thought i could make ceramic looking cookies but that's an awful nice way of seeing it like that :>D
DeleteThese are so cute! If I didn't have so stinking much sewing coming in to do, I'd throw a Cinco de Mayo party and dedicate it to my BBFF!! Funny food is the best,, especially when it comes from you! Dona
ReplyDeleteoh how i wish i could sew my BBFF! i bet you can make a ton of cute things including cactuses! maybe some day and then i can make funny sewing things LOL ;)
Deleteso cool! love you used the pirouline cookies for this (me and you both on the much tastier plant treats, no green thumb needed!!)
ReplyDeletewe don't need a green thumb Michelle. we just need COOKIES! LOL thanks so much for stopping by! :)
DeleteI don't have a green thumb either..so these awesome and super creative cactus cookies are perfect for me! Lisa, I think I'm stuck on your mini-mason jar cuties!
ReplyDeleteanother no green thumber-hooray! and i dunno Karen, but the mini jars are so darn cute anything you put in them would be fun :)!
DeleteOh gosh..these are so creative! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the Link Up this week!
another oh gosh thank you Jess! heehee ;)
DeleteOK officially the cutest cactus ever :) I love this idea.
ReplyDeleteholy schmoly Linda! you are so very sweet!!! :)
DeleteI always look forward to coming over here to see what creative treat you have come up with...always such variety! These cactus are soooo cute, and yummy too!
ReplyDeletethank you thank you Sue! i have crafty A.D.D. and get bored doing the same thing i guess LOL ;)
DeleteHa! These are totally adorable!
ReplyDeleteheehee! happy you like them Erin! and happier you came by to comment! :>D thanks so much!
DeleteThese are so much fun. I've managed to kill a cactus before. I much prefer these cactus cookies over the prickly kind.
ReplyDeleteyay a fellow cactus killer! LOL i think we could manage to do some damage to these too Beth while we munch on them. heehee ;)
DeleteI absolutely love the creativity in this. What a fun treat to make as well as eat. My kids would love these!
ReplyDeleteSarah @ Living Intentionally Simple
oh thank you SO much Sarah! i wans't sure if the brownie would hold up the cactus but it worked like a charm :) hope you get to make some for your kids!
DeleteYour creativity never ceases to amaze me. These are precious. Thanks for sharing with the Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteoh my! you are too sweet Pam! thank you ever so much!!! :>D
DeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeletethanks Diana! really appreciate you stopping by! :)
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