Monday, February 4, 2013

Red Hot Cinnamon Candy Hearts

Here's something fun {and a little spicy!} for Valentine's Day: cinnamon candy hearts made with red hot candies!  These would be delicious dissolved in a cup of tea or cocoa or as decorations on top of cupcakes.


To make these, you just need small cinnamon candies {found in the candy aisle at most stores}.


I made these in much the same way I made my peppermint serving tray.  I sprayed a heart-shaped mini muffin/candy tin with cooking spray and filled the hearts with candies.

Bake at 350 degrees for about ten minutes, watching carefully for the last few minutes.  Take them out when the candies are melted but before they burn.


I popped the pan into the freezer to cool them then carefully popped them out of the pan.  When popping them out, be careful not to break the candy hearts.  I slipped a small knife under the edge of each heart to loosen them and then slid them out.


These candy hearts look so shiny and pretty and would be a really fun embellishment at a valentine party!


What would you do with these cinnamon candy hearts?


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I'm linking to The Gunny Sack

11 comments:

  1. How cute! I love this idea of repurposing! pinning!

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  2. What a great idea! I was addicted to those red hots as a kid. :)

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  3. So cute, I love cinnamon! Only problem is living in England it's hard to find red cinnamon sweets, I am now on the hunt! lol x

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  4. What a fabulous idea Randi! I need a heart shaped pan!! ;)

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  5. This is so great! Do you think they would keep until June?

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  6. oh... duh... I could just make them in June. Never mind.

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  7. Your pictures are off-the-charts! You go girl! Love this project, too.....and barb is hilarious!

    blessings,
    karianne

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  8. How cute! And I really love that plate too! :o)
    Jaime from crafty scrappy happy

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  9. Love these and I love red hots! I might just have to give these a try! Thanks for the inspiration Randi! xo, Kimberly

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