Can you believe that my most viewed post was my Sweethearts Bark? I'm amazed that
something with on 2 ingredients was so loved. Makes a gal, happy! This bark is super
cute and still only 2 ingredients. The possibilities are endless. You can put these in a
Easter Basket or Easter Eggs and Bag them with a ribbon. Enjoy!
Jelly Bean Bark
1 bag of jelly beans, use half a bag
1 bag candy melts, any color
Melt candy melts in microwave for 2-3 minutes. Take out and pour in a 8 x 8 pan
lined with parchment paper and assemble the jellybeans and refrigerate until hard.
Break into pieces and enjoy!
That looks so sweet and festive for Easter! Not to mention easy :)
ReplyDeleteNow this is something I could handle for sure!! Was this post just for me or what? Ha! ;)
ReplyDeleteGirl I still go back thru your archives and look at that gorgeous bark. IT ROCKS! Simple always wins :) HUGS
ReplyDeleteLoved the valantiens bark! I posted it on my blog and fb page.:)
ReplyDeleteNow I love the jelly bean bark too! You are rock Val! thecoolkidsblog.com
wonderful idea!! especially for a little easter treat :)
ReplyDeletecute easter treat! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is too cute for words. Problem is my kids hate jelly beans so I would be forced to eat it all. What's wrong with them?
ReplyDeleteI am going to make this for easter! so simple but it looks adorable:) thanks for sharing doll!
ReplyDeletePerfect for SPRING! girl post some novice chef recipe for tilapia, chicken, and lil meals! I need help in the kitchen! Xo,
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty! I can just imagine how good it tastes too!
ReplyDeleteYUM!!! I love any kind of bark and this one looks delicious. I just love any sort of Easter candy. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fabulous. And just perfect for Easter!!! Thanks for re-posting.
ReplyDeleteI can believe it...a great idea and great ideas are usually very simple! Love it! ;D
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this! Can't wait to try :) Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun! We might have to make this this weekend:) as well as those orange muffins.. Have a great weekend Val=)
ReplyDeletePS Your little gal's St. Paddy's day pic yesterday was the cutest ever.
That's it? That looks fun and delish.
ReplyDeleteThis candy bark looks amazing-It's beautiful. The pink is ideal for Easter. Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am new follower! Love your blog.
Cheers.
Velva
Love this - so fun!
ReplyDeleteYou are just so clever! :) What a pretty treat!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I just found your blog and didn't see the Sweethearts bark. I can't wait to make this for Easter. THANKS!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I am SOOOOO not making this. I do not have that kind of will power. Ask me how much I love jelly beans.
ReplyDeleteI have to make this. What a pretty piece of candy!!
ReplyDeletei really do need to make this--and there is no excuse since there are only 2 ingredients! genius! happy weekend~
ReplyDeleteI am SO SO SO making these for Easter! So glad you reposted it :)
ReplyDeleteI think those need to make an appearance on my Easter table!
ReplyDeleteMine was strawberries stuffed with powdered sugar and cream cheese! This is so adorable and perfect for easter.
ReplyDeleteToo cute Val! Definitely perfect for Easter : )
ReplyDeleteIt looks so pretty! perfect for Easter.
ReplyDeleteyum that looks amazing! And so cute! I'm definitely trying this.
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I would eat all of this if it stayed in my house! hence it would make a perfect gift!!!! =)
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Jenn @ Peas & Crayons
This is so pretty, Val! Love me some jelly beans!
ReplyDeleteIt's sooo pretty!! I don't like jellybeans but I think it would be great with the Easter M&Ms!!
ReplyDeleteThese are SO "eastery" - love it!
ReplyDeleteJelly Bean Bark? This is brilliant!! And oh so pretty ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday Dear! xo
My girl's would LOVE this for sure! So cute for Easter. XO ~Liz
ReplyDeleteWOW so awesome!! We are making this for sure for Easter!
ReplyDeleteYou've done it again, Val!
ReplyDeleteoh my perfect for Easter!!!!! Love it. I always think that some of the best recipes have minimal ingredients
ReplyDeleteLove your recipes!!! My daughter doesn't like jelly beans. I will try this recipe with mini malted milk Easter eggs or almond M&Ms. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE YOU! AMAZING, so freaking cute! GOING TO DO THIS for sure! LOVE IT. WINKS- JEN
ReplyDeleteThis is ridiculous CUTE!!! Val, I would love. love. love for you to link up ANY of your fantastic recipes / ideas to my handmade linky party tomorrow:) Hope to see you there:)
ReplyDeletexoxo Hanna
Love your post!! I've featured you on our Springtime Favorites!
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So pretty! I can't wait to include them in my roundup of pastel Easter sweets on Monday!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Has anyone tried these with chocolate candy? Just wondering how they turned out!
ReplyDeleteI've got a sweet tooth, indeed))) Those candies look adorable))) Thank You for sharing such a nice post!
ReplyDeleteWish you a blessed day ahead!
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