I love this rosary from Cherished Hearts at Home!
Lord Make Me a Saint constructed a
rosary from cookies!
My cousin, Stephanie, makes these edible rosaries.
Lord Make Me a Saint constructed a
rosary from cookies!
My cousin, Stephanie, makes these edible rosaries.
They're pretty healthy- mostly raisins and grapes
with one cross shaped cookie. She cuts the grapes in half to
keep them from rolling, and each child gets their own rosary! :-)
Check out this colorful rosary from Bless Us O Lord.
She uses a regular crucifix to finish off the rosary!
She uses a regular crucifix to finish off the rosary!
Castle of the Immaculate made a cupcake rosary
with a beautiful cross cake!
Under Her Starry Mantel includes blue hearts
in her beautiful cupcake rosary!
Go East They Said has a smaller version that doesn't
require any cooking.
Totus Tuus Family made an adorable cupcake rosary!
I love all these rosaries I found! There are some really crafty moms out there, and I'm so glad they share all these fun Catholic ideas with us! I can't wait to make an edible rosary for my kids :-)
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Lacy, did your sister in law pray the rosary as they ate it? Just wondering. I have a bunch of crasins in my cupboard that would make a great edible rosary!
ReplyDeleteLacy, visiting your blog really brightens my day. There's a little sunshine for you on my blog.
ReplyDeleteJust love these ideas! Thanks for sharing. I am feeling so thankful for your site that enhances our liturgical year by leaps and bounds. GOD BLESS!!!
ReplyDeleteLacy, Those looooook so yummy. And I like the idea of prayer being sweet! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Lacy!
ReplyDeleteI just did a blog post on the edible rosaries our homeschool group made for Mary's birthday celebration on Sept. 8, 2010. I linked up to your post at the end of my post :)
Here is the link:
http://www.asliceofsmithlife.blogspot.com/2010/09/happy-birthday-mary-our-edible-rosaries.html
Have a blessed day!
Tracy
http://www.asliceofsmithlife.blogspot.com
Thank you for a wonderful idea with the raisins and grapes rosary! How did your cousin string them together? Dental floss?
ReplyDeleteGod Bless,
Kasey
They weren't strung- just laid flat on the table.
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