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July 11, 2016 ·

Edible Olympic Medals

Dessert· Recipes

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We love to throw a little mini family party during the Opening Ceremonies of The Olympics! This year for dessert, we will be munching on these Edible Olympic Medals!

Whip up these Edible Olympic Medals for the Opening Ceremonies! via createcraftlove.com

Edible Olympic Medals

These are so easy to make and the kids will love them! This is all you need: 

  • Golden Oreos
  • Fruit by the Foot
  • White icing
  • Gold Color Mist

The Gold Color Mist is made by Wilton and you can find it at Wal-mart and Michaels. It just adds a light shimmer to make them look a little more flashy. And you cannot even taste it!

Whip up these Edible Olympic Medals for the Opening Ceremonies! via createcraftlove.com

How to Make Gold Medals Out of Oreo Cookies

  1. Twist open a Golden Oreo.  Lay pieces side by side.
  2. Place a glob of icing on the Oreo half that has the most creme.
  3. Open Fruit by the Foot and measure out an arm’s length.  Tear at that length.  Place the two ends on the icing.
  4. Add another glob of icing on top of the Fruit by the Foot.
  5. Place the other half of the Oreo on top of the icing glob.
  6. Using the Gold Color Mist, lightly coat the outside of the Oreo.

Whip up these Edible Olympic Medals for the Opening Ceremonies! via createcraftlove.com

How easy is that?!  It’s such a fun little treat to make with the little ones.

Whip up these Edible Olympic Medals for the Opening Ceremonies! via createcraftlove.com

Whip up these Edible Olympic Medals for the Opening Ceremonies! via createcraftlove.com

Whip up these Edible Olympic Medals for the Opening Ceremonies! via createcraftlove.com

We also keep a running medal count!  

You can download your free Medal Count Printable by clicking HERE! Printable available for Canada too!

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Looking for more Olympic inspired crafts and treats?  Check them out HERE!

 

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