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Chocolate Snowflake Pencil Toppers

By Cindy Hopper

Here is a quick and easy treat for winter.  These chocolate snowflake suckers use a pencil for their stick. What a perfect favor…. a treat and a pencil all in one. Your children will enjoy making them for friends as small and thoughtful gifts! Or stocking stuffers for siblings.  They are sure to be a hit with Frozen fans!

Chocolate Snowflake Pencil Toppers

Supplies for Chocolate Snowflake Pencil Toppers

1) Chocolate mold with space for plastic pencil pop

2) pencil pops

3) Holiday pencils

4) white candy coating (1 pound makes about 12 suckers)

5) plastic bags

6) twist ties

Molds to make Chocolate Snowflake Pencil Toppers

How to make Chocolate Snowflake Pencil Toppers

Place half the chocolate in a microwave safe bowl. Melt candy 15 seconds at a time, stirring every 15 seconds. It is very important to melt the candy coating slowly. Doing this helps the candy release from the mold and have a glossy finish once hard.

Melted white chocolate for chocolate in a bowl

Place plastic pencil pops in mold.

Plastic snowflake chocolate mold

Fill the molds with the candy coating.  Tap the mold to release air bubbles.

white chocolate poured into plastic snowflake molds

Place filled mold in the freezer for about 10 minutes. Once completely cooled candy should come easily out of molds.

chocolate snowflakes

Add a pencil and you have a darling snowflake sucker!

Three Chocolate Snowflake Pencil Toppers

Make them easy to gift by placing a sucker bag over the snowflake and fasten with a twist tie.

Chocolate Snowflake Pencil Toppers wrapped in plastic bags

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About the Author

Cindy Hopper

Cindy Hopper was fortunate to be raised in a family who appreciated the arts. This background led to a Bachelor’s Degree in Art Education. With a keen eye for design and color, Cindy has cont...

Cindy Hopper was fortunate to be raised in a family who appreciated the arts. This background led to a Bachelor’s Degree in Art Education. With a keen eye for design and color, Cindy has continued her love of art and is now passing her creative skills on to her three children. Cindy’s family and friends are the beneficiaries of her passion for fun and meaningful creative projects.

Cindy’s personal blog, Skip to My Lou, has taken her love of a project to new levels. Postings keep the family busy -– from testing new recipes for holiday treats to designing and building floats for a neighborhood parade to making fabric rolls to hold crayons to creating themed parties. Cindy seems to have an unending supply of ideas for gifts, parties and rainy days.

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