10 Lovely Lollipops To Make With Kids
School is out and the kids are running wild at home! It’s at this point in the summer when you may be looking for some more activities to occupy them with after they’ve exhausted playing with all their toys and watching every movie you own. They’ve kicked the soccer ball one too many times into your front window and have dented your garage doors with a few too many hockey pucks. Well, surround your kitchen island with these crazy kids and make a special treat that they can share with their friends when they go back outside to play. Lollipops are a basic treat but when they are made at home, they are absolutely beautiful! Your kids won’t believe what they will create with this fun summer holiday activity.
1. Transparent Lollipops
Create fun and colorful designs in your lollipops with your kids for a colorful treat to share with friends.
http://deliciouslydeclassified.com/2016/04/11/homemade-lollipops/ Photos and Recipe By: Deliciously Declassified2. Lavender Honey Lollipops
This light and sweet flavor is perfect for a more natural approach to an otherwise overly sugary candy.
http://www.thekitchykitchen.com/?recipes=/lavender-honey-lollipops/ Photos and Recipe By: The Kitchy Kitchen3. Inside Out Fiery Cinnamon Suckers
Impress your little ones with your skills when you make some cinnamon suckers that look like flames!
http://ashleemarie.com/fiery-cinnamon-suckers/ Photos and Recipe By: Ashlee Marie4. Rose Saffron Lollipops
Rose water is not only amazing for your face, but it tastes good too! Help your kiddies sprinkle some rose petals into their home made treats to make them look very pretty.
http://dessertfirstgirl.com/2015/07/rose-saffron-lollipops.html Photos and Recipe By: Dessert First Girl5. Bora Bora Inspired Lollipops
Are your kids not a fan of floral flavored pops? These lollies are a great alternative and look absolutely amazing.
https://www.graymalin.com/lifestyle/grays-eats-bora-bora-inspired-treat-nutmeg-honeybee Photos and Recipe By: Gray Malin6. Cherry Lime Lollipops
Instead of giving your little ones some soda for a treat, give them a little sugar in the form of a lollipop with some cherry and lime. Yum!
http://onesweetappetite.com/2013/05/cherry-lime-lollipops/ Photos and Recipe By: One Sweet Appetite7. Honey and Lemon Floral Lollipops
These lollipops have a sweet and sour flavor and are filled with some lovely little flowers.
http://www.blog.birdsparty.com/2016/04/floral-flowers-lollipops-recipe-how-to-daisies-dandelions-edible-how-to.html Photos and Recipe By: Birds Party8. Edible Flower Lollipops
Did you know that you can eat pansies? It’s true! And the best part is, they make everything look more beautiful.
https://gardentherapy.ca/edible-flower-lollipops/ Photos and Recipe By: Garden Therapy9. Homemade Rock Candy
These fun rock candy lollipops are perfect as a birthday party favor or as a sweet treat on a trip to the park.
https://www.seededatthetable.com/2013/06/27/kids-kitchen-homemade-rock-candy/ Photos and Recipe By: Seeded At The Table10. DIY Galaxy Lollipops
Teaching your kids about the galaxy? These lollies are the perfect foodie craft to match what they are learning.
https://www.realmoms.com/diy-galaxy-lollipops/ Photos and Recipe By: Real Moms