easter bark
Easter Marshmallow Bark
White chocolate chips, mini marshmallows and sprinkles equal a pretty Easter treat: Easter Marshmallow Bark! Your kids will enjoy helping mix the ingredients in this easy recipe. Use an egg-shaped metal cutter to create eggs shapes or just cut into squares. Pretty enough to package for friends or as a take-home treat for Easter dinner guests.
http://www.butterwithasideofbread.com/2013/02/easter-marshmallow-bark.html#
Easter Bunny Tails
The hard work in creating this treat comes from creating the package! The actual treat is simply repackaged cotton candy you purchase. You can find the cotton candy prepackaged at WalMart or Fresh Market locally. What a cute idea for your child's classmates!
http://www.theidearoom.net/2013/03/easter-bunny-cotton-tails.html
Monster Easter Cookies
These cookies use up all of the leftover Easter candy you'll have or you can buy it at 50% off the day after Easter. These delicious cookies are filled with chunks of Snickers, Cadbury Bunnies and more.
http://picky-palate.com/2013/03/18/monster-easter-cookies/
Easter Carrots
These beautiful chocolate covered strawberries look just like little carrots and are very easy to make--just dipping chocolate and strawberries.
http://www.food.com/recipe/easter-carrots-chocolate-covered-strawberries-477652
3-Ingredient Easter Bark
Here's another easy one using just 3 ingredients. Easy enough for kids to make and delicious!