I love these cute BBQ marshmallows, fun marshmallow art with food coloring pens to bring to a summer cook-out or BBQ.
BBQ marshmallows
It’s been a while since I added to my marshmallow art collection. So I made some BBQ marshmallows for your summer party. These are incredibly easy to make and take mere minutes.
You can put them on lollipop sticks and display them in a glass jar on your picnic table for a treat (assuming marshmallows won’t melt in 100 degree weather? Best eat them quickly.)
For everything you need to know about food coloring pens, click here.
to make summer BBQ marshmallows
you will need:
marshmallows
food coloring pens*
lollipop sticks (optional)
*I use Americolor Gourmet Writers, the set of 10. Craft stores should also have food coloring pens, but the color choices are limited.
One note: For the watermelon, there are two shades of green. I also have the Wilton FoodWriters, which have a lime green marker. If you don’t want to buy two sets, you can just use one green for the watermelon.
TIPS:
To draw designs on marshmallows, simply use the markers as you would a regular marker on paper.
It’s best to let one color dry about 10 minutes before switching to another color to avoid bleeding, but I’m usually in too big a hurry. But I do try and do the black outlining last, as black has the best coverage (as in, the other colors won’t show through).
For finer detail, hold the marker upright and just use the very tip of the marker. To make into pops, just insert a lollipop stick in the underside of the marshmallow at any time, before or after you draw.
how to draw a watermelon
1. draw and fill a red semi circle
2. draw a thick semicircle line around the red (except for the flat part) with light green (If you have 2 greens. If not, just do this with the green you have and skip to step 4.)
3. draw little lines on top of the light green with the dark green
4. outline the semicircle with black and draw seeds
how to draw a glass of lemonade
1. draw a trapezoid and fill with yellow
2. draw a bent line in red for straw
3. outline the glass with black (making sure to outline the glass rim a bit above the top of the yellow, leaving some white space between)
how to draw mustard and ketchup bottles
1. draw a line with yellow
2. under the line, draw a rectangle and fill with yellow
3. under the rectangle, draw and fill a sort of bulb shape with yellow
4. draw a red line
5. under the line, draw and fill a rectangle with red
6. under the rectangle, draw and fill a long rectangle (I have my ketchup bottle “behind” the mustard, so I just went around the mustard bottle for that part.)
7. outline both with black
how to draw a hamburger
1. draw a triangle with yellow (cheese)
2. draw a red line on top of the yellow (tomato)
3. draw an oval (going around the cheese) and fill with brown (hamburger)
4. draw a green squiggle under brown (lettuce)
5. draw and fill a semicircle on top and bottom with brown (buns)
6. draw over the hamburger again to darken the brown
7. outline with black
how to draw ants
1. for each ant, draw and fill three circles with black
2. draw six lines for legs
Amanda says
These are awesome!! Have you seen those jumbo sized marshmallows yet? They are GINORMOUS, made for roasting on a camp fire. I saw them yesterday at the grocery store, so cool 🙂
Chic Cookies says
Funny you say that, I JUST saw them on not martha's site, and I left a comment for her that I have to find them for my food drawing! Must make a supermarket trip tonight….
Party Box Design says
SOOO NEAT!
Maranda says
Wow! Those are SO cute!! Thanks for sharing!
Cassidy says
i love these !
Cookbook Queen says
How cute! I LOVE the ants!!
Sue Sparks says
So cute! These will just make having s'mores that much more fun! 🙂
J+S says
So cute! The watermelon is my favorite. It's definitely one of the cutest fruits.~Jenifer
Stephanie says
These are adorable! You are so talented and clever! Do you also draw the step-by-step illustrations? So cute! I think it would be fun to make these with my little cousins. (P.S. thanks for leaving comments on my blog! I found more items from your archives to feature later in the summer!)
Dot says
This is too awesome! I'll be featuring it on Dabbled.org tomorrow morning, too–thanks so much for sharing it…dot
kudoskookies says
Those are too stinkin cute!!!
staci @ lizard n ladybug says
That is the cutest thing I've seen! Such talent…totally going to try this!
Megan says
These are adorable! I just order the Americolor food gels and now I wish I would have ordered the pens. Thumbs up!
Centers and Circle Time says
Just caught your link on Teach Preschools FB page. My kids are going to get a kick out of this. Thanks for sharing.
Cathe Holden says
BRILLIANT!!! Fantastic tutorial!
Kim~HomeIsWhereTheHeartIs says
So adorable 🙂
Amanda says
Thanks so much the burger really helped me