So a few weeks one of my favorite blogs Six Sisters Stuff posted this

Ingredients:
3 oz of Sugar Free gelatin
2 (.25 oz) envelopes unflavored gelatin
1/3 c. water
Directions:
Mix the water and gelatin with a wire whisk. Put on medium heat and continue to stir until well mixed and it is like a medium paste. Spoon into molds and put in fridge for about 5 -10 minutes
OK seriously these chicks are genius, but hey 6 brains are better than 1 that's all I'm saying,
When we were in California at Lego Land I came across this freakin awesome mini ice mold in the shape of Lego characters.... really could it get any better? You can also purchase these at your local Lego Store or online at Amazon
I thought I would try the recipe with sugar free which took almost 3 boxes, it was really sour to me but the boys liked it. Yes I know there photography looks way more appetizing than mine but my camera is broken and I am currently dependent on a iPhone. Thanks for understanding.
3 oz of Sugar Free gelatin
2 (.25 oz) envelopes unflavored gelatin
1/3 c. water
Directions:
Mix the water and gelatin with a wire whisk. Put on medium heat and continue to stir until well mixed and it is like a medium paste. Spoon into molds and put in fridge for about 5 -10 minutes










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ReplyDeleteOh my gosh you are so right these are freakin' awesome!
ReplyDeleteAloha,
Just wanted to say thanks to ya for linking up with us and being part of our sweet gathering with friends. My goodness you sure do make it sweeter by your being with us for this weekly link up.
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localsugarhawaii.com
Ooh and of course I'm now following your awesomeness. =)
Your so sweet and Welcome!
DeleteThese are so stinkin' cute! I have that ice tray and we love it. We just had a huge Lego birthday party for my son. We should have made these too! Thanks! Here's a link to our Lego party if you are interested =o)
ReplyDeletehttp://makingmemorieswithyourkids.blogspot.com/2012/07/lego-birthday-party-extravaganza.html
Those were great ideas thanks for sharing!
DeleteErin go check out my facebook page and see what One Crafty MaMa did with this ice tray, love it!
DeleteKelley,
ReplyDeleteSO COOL! I also saw these at The Lego Store just the other day! We are still in Duplo stage but I might need to go get one to make these! :) If case your readers can't go to Lego Land, you can let them know they can order them online or buy the molds at Lego Stores! :) Thanks for linking up at Saturday Show & Tell today! :)
Mackenzie
cheeriosandlattes.com
Great Idea Mackenzie I will put that up there
DeleteYou're a Featured Favorite on Saturday Show & Tell this weekend on Cheerios and Lattes!
DeleteMackenzie :)
love these I am sure that our little man will love legos one day but right now it is only cars and trucks cant wait and then maybe I will make something like this for him come see me at http://shopannies.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteYea I think LEgos are a boys destiny no matter what
DeleteAdorable! My kids will LOVE these!
ReplyDeleteThanks, let me know what they think
DeleteKelley, these are awesome! As a mom of Lego lovers, I think I must invest in these molds. How cute! And BTW, your pictures look just fine! Thanks for linking up at The Southern Institute this week. I'm pinning these. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny!Got the camera back yesterday so happy!
DeleteUm, this is AWESOME. My latest fave thing has been gummies in my lunch. Yeah, not for my kids, but for me. The trouble is finding any that aren't laden with sugar or flavors I don't care for. Not to mention I collect those cute ice cube trays, I have ALL SORTS of shapes! I can't wait to try this! If you have a minute I'd love for you to link up at Sweet Sharing Monday! http://saynotsweetanne.com/2012/sweet-sharing-monday-14/
ReplyDeleteLOL that is great!
DeleteAwesome! I think I need to order that Lego man mold asap! My kids would LOVE Lego fruit snacks! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome and yes you do I think it should be a staple for every boy mom
Deletethese are amazing kelley
ReplyDeleteNatasha xx
Thanks Natasha and who knew Jello could do that!
DeleteThat is the cutest ice cube mold...my boys would flip out for it!!! Thank you so much for sharing:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks and you are welcome
DeleteHow cute!! My son is obsessed with legos. I should get that mold and try this. I'd love for you to share this at my link party today. http://adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com/2012/07/terrific-tuesdays-24.html
ReplyDeleteRachel
I did and thanks for the invite Rachel
DeleteHow cool is that!!! I LOVE sour candy!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!
Thanks Christine and as always thanks for hosting
DeleteI am so excited and am wondering why on earth this hasn't occurred to me! I have these molds from my sons bday party and haven't used them since!! I am going to do this ASAP!
ReplyDeletePlease let me know how you like them!!!!!!!
DeleteTotally feel for you. Last week, just before Where Bloggers Create party, my computer was having all sorts of issues so I had to use my phone for pics, too. Your pic looks great. I am a huge jello fan, and in fact, my family pretty much expects a new jello creation every family get-together. I LOVE this lego mold and using it for jello. I do the same thing. IKEA comes out with interesting ice molds on a regular basis. Have fun. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteyea I have the flower one I used for soap and I want to go back and get the fish one
DeleteThey look really cool! Very fun idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteI just commented, but I think I closed the page before I pushed publish! I have all girls, but I'm excited to try this with a girly ice cube tray! Thanks so much for linking up at One Creative Weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt would be great for a birthday party maybe princess crowns
DeleteHow fun! I think your iphone takes pretty good pics!
ReplyDeleteThanks and I have to say I am pretty impressed with my new phone, so glad my son dropped water on my other one :)
DeleteThis is seriously the coolest thing ever! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletethanks it was pretty smart of whoever was the first to figure out that recipe
DeleteSuper cool, I love legos! Thanks so much for sharing this at The Fun In Functional!
ReplyDeleteThey are timeless thanks!
DeleteOhMyGosh! These are great. I'm seriously going to get some on Amazon to give these a try!
ReplyDeleteMy boys would love them. Thanks for sharing!
-Molly
www.justalittlecreativity.com
hmmmmm thinking I need to post a link to amazon molds I got a second one there for like $4
DeleteWow what a fabulous idea and perfect for a Lego party. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks it really is amazing the amount of lego party ideas that are out there
DeleteThese look so cool! Thank you for posting on Saturday Show and Tell. I hope you'll be back this week.
ReplyDelete-Mackenzie
http://www.cheeriosandlattes.com
Thanks for the feature and of course I will be back every week I can
DeleteThose are so cute!
ReplyDeletethanks I appreciate that!
DeleteFun! I totally want to do this.
ReplyDeleteYou should!
DeleteWow! What a great idea! We bought one of those molds to make little candy lego guys for the top of the cakes at my kids' b-day party. My hubby was having a hard time justifying buying that mold for just one party, so now I will have to make these and show him the mold wasn't a *total* waste of money. Ha ha! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteyes nothing better than making hubby eat crow LOL
DeleteThis is the coolest idea ever! My nephews would love me forever :) newest follower!
ReplyDeleteNothin better than being the cool aunt
Deleteso cool! my hubby would love them! lol
ReplyDeleteLOL that's great you should make them for him
DeleteSO stinkin' cute ... my Lego lovin' 9 year old would LOVE these! Thanks for sharing them at the {what's shakin'} link party this week!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I can't wait to make these when my son joins lego club at school
DeleteMy nephew would so love this. I found this via Simple Living with Diane Balch. I linked in a spicy and crunchy coleslaw. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteoh I love coleslaw will for sure check it out
Deletethose are absolutely amazing. I've had the recipe saved for a while I didn't even consider doing fun shapes that's super cool
ReplyDeletemarissa
http://raegunwear.blogspot.com
It looks awesome. I am stopping by from Cheerios and Lattes and am a new follower. Hope to see you at True Aim! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in and I love your website, can't wait for the keyboarding series to start
DeleteReally neat looking. Perfect for the lego lover. Thanks for sharing it on foodie friday.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome and thanks for hosting!
DeletePinning this via Handy Andy party.......have a wonderful weekend : )
ReplyDeleteDeana @ CountryMommaCooks
Deana, hope you are having a great week, did I not link these up on your party too or did I miss it?
Deletejust wanted to let you know that this will be featured at this weeks Tasty Tuesday party. Going live tonight at 8:30 http://www.nap-timecreations.com/2012/07/pasta-salad-2-and-tasty-tuesday-party.html.
ReplyDeleteCome back and grab a featured button if you don't already have one! Thanks for linking.
Too cool; what a great idea! I think the possibilities for what you could do with the molds is endless! I saw on Pinterest where someone made soap in one of them! These look totally fun...might have to make some of them for the party too! Thanks for sharing the link with me. :) Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Check out my facebook page and see where One Crafy Mama made crayons for a party with them, loved that too!
DeleteThose are just fun! Any Star Wars fan will love them!
ReplyDeleteI meant Legos not Star Wars! I must have had a brain twist. Can you correct it please? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLOL I wish I could but could not figure out on Blogger how to do that, so I published both, listen my head is always going faster than my fingers or my mouth so I totally get it!
DeleteI like this lego idea. We have molds that look like lego bricks and I made colored chocolates for on top of my son's cupcakes for his birthday and ice cubes. I am going to try the gelating idea.
ReplyDeleteoh wow! so stinkin' cute!!
ReplyDeleteI made these for my kids and they loved them thanks! http://www.onecreativehousewife.com/2012/08/homemade-fruit-snacks.html
ReplyDeleteThese are just too darn cute. I hope my son gets into legos when he's a little older :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I'm so happy you linked it up my kids would LOVE this!!
ReplyDeleteHow cool are these! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shatzi they really are fun to make and the boys loved them
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