I got the basic idea from Inky_cheeks (Erin) from Splitcoast. I did not paint my pan as I want the receiver to use it during the year. I used magnetic sheets cut into squares and rounded with the corner rounder. Rolled Bold Snowflakes with Silver Encore ink. Used SU Cd font for the numbers. Filled with candies and then the last day it says to "Bake Brownie Bites" and then will include the recipe which uses this pan, and the ingredients for the total gift.
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Sat, Dec 01, 2007 @ 12:40 PM
WOW! I love this..Thanks for the inspiration.
Bonnie
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Sat, Dec 01, 2007 @ 6:31 PM
I bought the pan at Walmart for about $7.50. It is a 24 mini muffin size. My dh drilled the holes at the top for me so I could hang it with the Purely Pomegranate Satin Ribbon. The brownie bites are a very popular treat around here. My daughters have always furnished these for their wrestling cheerleader treats. I use a boxed brownie mix for a 13x9 pan. Mix according to directions and put into the muffin pan inside those mini muffin paper liners. Fill partially and then stick an unwrapped miniature Reese's Peanut Butter cup or a Rolo, etc. down into the batter. Bake at 350 deg. for about 12 minutes. The most time consuming part is unwrapping the candies but guess you can buy unwrapped ones but they are more expensive. Enjoy! Lynn