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Simone Jones Tyner

Simone Jones Tyner

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Cake Pop Zombie Graveyard

 

This year, I decided to do skeletons for my Halloween cake pops and somehow that morphed to a zombie graveyard.  Here’s how I made it…

After I dipped the cake pops, I added faces and a little blood drip from the mouths.  Once the pops were done, I assembled the coffins.  They are Martha Stewart treat boxes I found at Jo-Ann Fabrics, but they worked perfectly.  Then I added some spider web to the black wooden tree I picked up at Michael’s.  Journey made the headstones.  I love the names she came up with.

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The base for the graveyard is from the Spookytown Landscape that I got from Michael’s (on sale, of course).  I had to add some styrofoam to the base since the base was not solid.

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After I inserted the cake pops to the base, I added a few glittery pumpkins.  And no graveyard would be complete without a few creepy crawlers.

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Journey and I love the way the zombie graveyard turned out.  Let’s hope her classmates do too…

Happy Halloween!

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Simone Jones Tyner

My name is Simone, and I'm addicted to sharing! On this blog, I share recipes, shopping tips, relationship and parenting advice, a joke, an opinion and just about everything in between. In between sharing, I run an integrated marketing agency where my love of details and straight lines are put to good use. But my most important job is being a wife and mother to a teenaged daughter who still seems to like me—for now anyway.

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