rainbow cookie push pops
I’m seeing push pops everywhere nowadays. You can buy the containers at amazon.
My first idea was marshmallows. But they didn’t fit. Hence, I used the marshmallows to make these rainbow marshmallow kabobs. So I stuck with cookies.
The containers are great, though I doubted my intelligence when I first attempted assembling them. (I should note I have two masters degrees. They didn’t help.) They come with lids and everything.
how to make cookie push pops
you will need:*
*Find the circle cutter at the craft store or cake decorating shops. At the craft store, find the decorating bags, couplers, and tips. You’ll need one for each color icing you choose. Choose sprinkles or sanding sugar to match each color, also at the craft store. Or, just use white sprinkles. I use Americolor soft gel paste food coloring. Electric Pink, Orange, Egg Yellow, Electric Green, Sky Blue and Regal Purple used here. For tips on finding cookie decorating supplies, CLICK HERE.
step one: bake your cookies
Prepare dough according to the recipe, chill, roll out and cut out circles. Bake according to the recipe and let cool.
step two: prepare your icing
Prepare icing according to the recipe, divide, and tint desired colors. Prepare decorating bags with couplers and tips, fill with icing and close tightly with rubber bands.
step three: decorate your cookies
Work with one cookie at a time. Pipe a circle on the cookie, then pipe back and forth to fill the cookie completely. Immediately coat with a coordinating color of sprinkles and turn over to remove excess. Let dry uncovered overnight before stacking in the push pop containers.
Since I ordered so very, very many, I decided to give one lucky winner a dozen push pop containers. But that hardly seems like enough of a prize, so I’m also throwing in a 1 1/2 inch circle cookie cutter. And since that hardly seems like a prize, I’m also including six bottles of Americolor Soft Gel Pastes (pink, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple). I’ll also throw in a little container of white sprinkles.
(no actual cookies included)
(If you already like me on fb, it’s only fair you also get a second entry, so a comment telling me you already like me, I mean really, really like me, works too.)
B says
Also, liked you on Facebook!
Jenn says
They are SO cute!!! I am hoping to win and make them for my little boys 3rd. birthday!!!
Elizabeth says
These look so fun to make (and eat!)
Debbie says
You are so dang creative and cute! I love these pops, I just started seeing cupcake pops too!
Elizabeth says
I like you! I really, really like you! ๐
Jillian says
Very cute!! cool giveaway!
kate says
that is so creative!!! I LOVE it! I have two little ones who'd think those were pretty fun to make!
Baka says
My nephews would definitely approve. So adorable!
vanessa b says
I love your blog! You have inspired me to try and make desserts for my kiddies pretty as can be. Your rainbow marshmallow kabobs were a big hit at an easter get together! Many thanks!
Kristin says
Super cute!
stacy says
oooooo those just look sooo gorgeous. I'm a newcomer to the cookie making stage but i'm sure my nieces and nephews would just love these. I would really enjoy making them
serena says
suh- weet !! they are stinkin adorable!!puravida(at)frontiernet(dot)net
rilojane says
Push pops rock my world. Best-giveaway-ever.Thanks! (And cookies? Genius.)
lajamison says
WOW this would be so much fun to win. My kids would just love making and eating these.
Christina says
How cool are those?! LOVE. These would be so fun to make!
Kellybethbee says
how super cute!
Me and My Pink Mixer says
Oh my gosh! They are the cutest things ever! I would love some ๐
ANGELES says
me encantaria ganar. Es super original…… I love all.
Christina says
I already follow you on FB! ๐
Linda says
What a clever idea…cookies in a push pop…