Homemade Lollipops
These homemade lollipops are made from broken candy. This has definitely been one of my favorite activities I’ve done with my kids. They loved it too. These lollipops are whimsical and super tasty. I hope you take the opportunity to make these colorful treat with your own family.
Materials Needed to Make Homemade Lollipops
- A Variety of Hard Candies
- Meat Mallot or Small Hammer
- Plastic Bags
- Jelly Roll Pan
- Silicone Baking Mat or Parchment Paper
- Sucker Sticks and/or Paper Straws
I bought a bunch of hard candies at the Dollar Store – Dum Dums, Life Savers and Jolly Ranchers. The kids had fun unwrapping them and sorting them into plastic bags based on color.
oooh!!! what a great idea!!! and i love that you put sprinkles in them. i think we will make these for all of the kids coming over for easter!!! thanks!
Let me know if you do. I would love to see your results. They all turn out so differently, and we all had a blast doing this one.
An amazing idea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wow…. I have to try this!
I am so glad you like it. It has seriously been my favorite activity with the girls thus far. Thanks!
What an interesting idea! I have not seen this before…
~Jamie
I did a Google image search before I did it and was surprised that it hadn’t been done…at least as far as I could find. There were some homemade lollipops that involved getting sugar to all the right temperatures and stuff. This was a lot more fun. Thanks!
These are sooooo fun! And the kids look like they had a ball making them. Definitely going on my “to make” list for sure! I’d love for you to stop by Etcetorize to share at the Make it Great party going on right now (http://etcetorize.blogspot.ca/2012/03/make-it-great-monday_18.html). Hope to see you there!
Sorry it took me so long to link up. It’s been a busy week. I’m glad you liked this post, and thanks for inviting me to your link party.
How original is this!! My girls would flip if we made some!
Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer… From Dream To Reality!
You should make some with them. It was really so much fun. Thanks for hosting and commenting!
THIS IS AWESOME!
Totally Trying This
It’s so easy and fun. I’m glad you want to do it.
These look so awesome. I can see how kids would LOVE it. I also love how you included the little guy by letting him hammer with the toy mallet. Thanks for linking up to Thinky Linky Thursday!
Lori @ Cachey Mama’s Classroom
Thanks so much, Lori. It really was fun.
Just to let you know I featured your wonderful lollipops on homework today. Come over and grab a featured button if you’d like. Have a great weekend.
Thank you so much. What a huge compliment.
We are so making these while on vacation at the ocean over Easter/Spring break. There will be 9 kids from 20 down to 1 there, 9 of whom are 13 and under. I cannot wait to do this. Thanks Jodi.
Oh cool. I’d love to see the outcome. You will have a blast. It’s definitely been my favorite project so far.
oooooo…I absolutely love this!!! So much fun for the kids too 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing this with us at Sharing Saturday.
Thanks s o much, Mia. Thanks for hosting.
These look so fun!! And pretty too- love the picture with all of the crushed candies! Thanks for linking with Scout’s Sweet Sundays!!
Thanks for hosting an commenting. I appreciate it.
We just wanted to let you know that we’re featuring this on our page tomorrow! @toysinthedryer
Thank you so much for featuring this. I appreciate the exposure, and I’m glad you found it fun and interesting.
What a fun activity – and they came out SO cute!!
Beth (TGIF)
Thanks so much, Beth!
This is such an awesome idea and love how fun they look! We always have gobs of leftover candy so this is perfect. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much, Whitney. I hope you do it. It was lots of fun!
These are great! I have a Christmas cookbook from the 80’s that contains directions for making suckers and ornaments using this process. I loved making them when with my pre-kindergarten class when I was in college plus with my boys when they were younger. Thank you for reminding me about them!! I think we will make these when our youngest turns 13! (yeah think early teen boys, meat mallets, and candy!! ha ha!)
I love the thought of hanging them as ornaments. I will definitely need to do that come Christmas. Thanks so much!
Can you do them in the microwave,in candy molds?
I have no idea. What’s the material? I haven’t worked with a lot of candy molds…except for the plastic ones that hold chocolate.
did anyone find out if doing this with a microwave possible?
Nobody has comment on if they have tried it yet. I would try it in small increments if you do. Make sure you weigh back in to let us know. 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing your idea. I am going to try this with my 5 year old grandson. I know we are going to have a blast, making noise, lots of colors, time with each other, and enjoy something sweet. Thank you again.
He’ll love it. If you get the opportunity, I’d love to see pictures of your results. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment.
I babysit in my home, we just made these today, the kids loved it! i just recommend if using wax paper, spray the paper and they come up a lot easier, we used the nonflavor spray. we walked to the store to get more candies to make some more :)thanks for the awesome idea!
I wish you were a babysitter in my neck of the woods. I love that you come up with creative things to do. Great work. I had my suckers down on a silicon mat, so I didn’t have a problem. Your advice is really good though. Thanks for letting me know you tried it. It brings me joy.
Wow, great! That is the idea I needed!
Though it is something (very) sweet – a lot of sugar it is to enjoy all the work and creativity – might not be the taste that is most important 😉
Thank you very much!
Cool – If you do it, I’d love to see the results. This remains one of my favorite activities.
Had to click on this one. How fun! All summer – if we’re not in a camp or on vacation – we have a theme for everyday of the week. Monday is our craft day. Wednesday is our Fun in the Kitchen day. Loving your ideas!
I would highly recommend this one. We had so much fun with it.