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As a child of the 1980s, one of my favorite snacks was Jell-o Pudding Pops. The chocolate pudding pops were my after school go-to for snacking in the warmer months, and when challenged by #CollectiveBias to come up with an #AddCoolWhip treat, I decided to whip up some Jell-o pudding pops of my own to have on hand for my kids as quick and easy snacks. But you know me… plain chocolate just wouldn’t do.
These pudding pops are so easy, it’s ridiculous! And if your back-to-school routine is anywhere near as hectic as mine, you know why that’s so important. I’ve got two delicious recipes for you, but first things first, you need to gather your supplies. You can get everything you need (and any last-minute back-to-school supplies) at your neighborhood Walmart. Plus, while supplies last, you can grab a $1 off coupon you can use to save on your Jell-o Pudding Mix and Cool Whip.
Your basic supplies are:
- Popsicle molds
- Jell-o Pudding Mix
- Milk
- Cool Whip
You can go wild here with mix-ins, only limited by your imagination, or you can choose one of my flavor combinations…
S’mores Pudding Pops:
- Jell-o Chocolate Pudding Mix
- Mini Marshmallows
- Crushed Graham Crackers
Banana Pudding Pudding Pops:
- Jell-o Banana Cream Pudding Mix
- Sliced Banana
- Crushed Vanilla Cookies
Prepare your pudding of choice based on package directions. After the pudding has chilled and is typical pudding consistency, you can start filling your molds. The molds are easiest to fill by using a plastic storage bag. Just spoon the pudding and Cool Whip into the bag, alternating a spoonful of each, and snip the corner of the bag. You can easily squeeze the pudding mix into the molds without making a mess. Alternate layers of filling and add-in ingredients in each mold until you’ve filled all six molds. Insert your popsicle sticks and pop your tasty treats in the freezer.
In 4-5 hours, you’ll have some amazingly yummy treats, perfect for after-school (or anytime) snacking! Are you a child of the 80s? Do you remember the original Jell-o Pudding Pops? We’ve got several other flavor combos we want to try… next up is Cherry Cheesecake! What flavor combo do you think you’d like to try?
Now, let's talk about turning pallet scraps into wall art. Pallets are versatile and can be repurposed in many creative ways. One of my favorite DIY projects is transforming pallet scraps into unique wall art pieces. Here's how you can do it:
Gather Your Materials:
- Pallet scraps
- Sandpaper
- Paint or stain
- Paintbrush
- Screws or nails
- Hanging hardware
Preparation:
Start by sanding down the pallet scraps to ensure a smooth surface. This will make it easier to paint or stain later. Remove any splintered or damaged pieces.
Paint or Stain:
Choose your desired color or stain and apply it evenly to the pallet scraps using a paintbrush. You can get creative with different colors or opt for a natural wood look. Allow the paint or stain to dry completely.
Assemble:
Arrange the pallet scraps in a design or pattern of your choice. Once you're satisfied with the arrangement, secure the pieces together with screws or nails. Make sure the structure is sturdy and well-built.
Hanging:
Attach the necessary hanging hardware to the back of your pallet art. This could be hooks, wires, or brackets, depending on the size and weight of the piece. Ensure the hardware is securely attached and can support the weight of the artwork.
Now you can proudly display your unique pallet scrap wall art in any room of your home. It's a great way to add a rustic or eclectic touch to your decor, and best of all, it's an affordable and eco-friendly project!
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