Izzy has been hard at work during clay class and this week he brought home a few completed pieces. There was a small blue bowl, a flat pale blue unidentified object and then this. He told me what it was before he had even painted and fired it, so I never had time to reflect over the possibilities. From this angle, I would have pegged it for a pig, not a volcano which is what he had in mind.
When he got home he decided his volcano wouldn't just sit there looking pretty. He was going to put it to good use. So there you have it, the very first ever, volcano lollipop holder. Perfect to hold my newest discovery, which will find their way into Halloween bags in my neighborhood, Yummy Earth Organic Lollipops.
When he got home he decided his volcano wouldn't just sit there looking pretty. He was going to put it to good use. So there you have it, the very first ever, volcano lollipop holder. Perfect to hold my newest discovery, which will find their way into Halloween bags in my neighborhood, Yummy Earth Organic Lollipops.
3 comments:
How organic-looking! I was wondering what kind of Halloween treats you would be handing out. I just ordered the same lollipops yesterday... hope they're as good as they sound.
Sara: The lollipops are a bit on the tart side. I was planning a post about Halloween candy this weekend.
I came across some at whole foods - College Farm Organic Naturepops - we need to do a taste test.
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