Treat Yourself!

How to Make 93 Ridiculously Fun No-Bake Crispy Rice Treats

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Pub Date Aug 08 2017 | Archive Date May 16 2018

Description

93 cool and creative crowd-pleasing projects that begin with just butter, marshmallows, and crispy rice.

From individual apples to a graphic zebra large enough for a party, here are 93 ridiculously fun no-bake rice treats. Just mix, shape (with help of 75 printable templates), decorate, and done!

From donuts to dinosaurs—and a robot to a football stadium (to steal the show at your annual Super Bowl party)—these are easy, unique treats for birthdays, holidays, school events, and any other day that calls for dessert.
 
93 cool and creative crowd-pleasing projects that begin with just butter, marshmallows, and crispy rice.

From individual apples to a graphic zebra large enough for a party, here are 93 ridiculously...

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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9780761189800
PRICE $14.95 (USD)
PAGES 304

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Treat Yourself! by Jessica Siskin is an adorable book of design options using Rice Krispie treats. Some are easy, and some are very elaborate and impressive. Each recipe and design idea includes color pictures of each step of the process. Very easy to follow instructions. This book would be really cute for the crafty parent looking to impress their kids class!

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