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Halloween jello molds1/18/2024 ![]() ![]() Measure 1.5 cups of boiling water to the measuring cup and add the grape flavor jello, move with a spoon to dissolve gelatin well. This is done to allow the jello come out easily from the mold, this doesn’t add any flavor so do not worry on doing this. This recipe serves 4 guests around $0.75 cents per person depending on the product cost at your local supermarket.įor preparing the Halloween Jello follow the instructions in the package and spray or brushing the round mold and the Halloween mold with some cooking oil. You will need a small brush, measuring cup, a halloween mold, a tray, 2 bowls and 1 deep round 4 inch mold and a plate. Preparation time: 30 minutes though jello needs about 2-3 hours to set, it is recommended to prepare a day in advance. 1 package of Jell-O Jigglers Halloween Kit.Ingredients to prepare Halloween Jello for the kids INGREDIENTS This weekend when I went shopping found this product called Jello-O Jigglers Mold kit that included for the price of $2.50 a Halloween mold and two packets of gelatin orange and grape flavors so decided to try it to surprise my family at home with something special Halloween Jello. Also at the supermarket I look for innovative fun products that everyone can enjoy but without breaking the weekly budget. When looking for affordable options I check my local newspaper for coupons and specials. Visit Hometalk and use the hashtag #falldecor to find hundreds of inspiring fall projects.Jello or gelatin is an inexpensive dessert that can be enjoyed anytime and perfect option for this Friday of affordable recipe ideas when preparing it in a fun way becomes a kid treat that everyone enjoys, and Halloween is a good celebration to play in the kitchen and prepare for our children and those kids at heart an easy and affordable dessert. There are literally millions of homeowners and professionals who love sharing projects and answering questions. I created this project for Hometalk! Are YOU hooked on Hometalk yet? It’s the largest home and garden social network. Punch a jack-o-lantern face out of the brown card stock and glue to an orange circle (mine is 1 1/2 inches) of scrapbook paper Use a glue dot or two to add it to the jello molds. Attach the stem a small leaf to make the mold look like a pumpkin.Ħ. Curl a chenille stem around a pencil to make the “stem”. Use wire or seam binding to tie the rest of the molds to the wreath.ĥ. Use floral wire to attach a jello mold to the center of it.Ĥ. ![]() ![]() ![]() Spray paint the molds orange (I used two different shades of orange– one for each mold shape).ģ. Punch hold on opposite sides of each jello mold.Ģ. The more I looked at the shapes, I realized that theyreminded me of pumpkins… so I decided to upcycle/recycle them into a pumpkin wreath!īasic Supplies: A wire wreath form, 3″ thick burlap ribbon, old jello molds, two shades of orange spray paint, seam binding, floral wire, a bow or ribbon for bow, a jack-o-lantern punch, a circle punch, orange card stock, brown card stock, small leaves, hot glue, glue dots and brown chenille stems.ġ. I wasn’t sure at first what I was going to do with them… but I thought the small metal shapes were really interesting… and had the potential to be transformed into something cool. I recently bought a glass jar full of old jello molds at a thrift store. Catch these ideas live on KOMO-TV 4 on Monday Oct 6th at 4pm Jello Mold Halloween Wreath ![]()
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