Pinterest War: Battle Three Results

resurrection rolls finalAlright. So the majority of mine ended up looking much more like collapsed caves than empty tombs, but I must say, this one was both tasty and fun!

I give it an A for easiness.

An A+ for kid-friendly fun. It will definitely be an Easter tradition in the Ganshert household from here on out.

A C for resemblance to the original.

A D- for after-fun clean-up. (Melted marshmallow is not the nicest thing to clean off a pan.)

And an A+ for the yum-factor.

Becky and I loved seeing pictures of resurrection rolls pop up on Facebook and Twitter this week. If you make a batch of your own, we’d love to see a picture of your finished product!

We hope you join us next week for battle number four. It may have something to do with our hair.

Let’s Talk: What say you – Pinterest Fail or Nail?

Praying God fills your heart with joy over the love He displayed on Good Friday and the victory that is ours this Easter Sunday! He is risen indeed!

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2 thoughts on “Pinterest War: Battle Three Results

  1. Ganise

    Happy Easter, Katie, Becky and family!
    Fail or Nail for this one — as in does it look like the original pic? Umm.. no?

    Katie wrote : ‘We hope you join us next week for battle number four. It may have something to do with our hair.’ HA! Oh that sounds interesting..

    May God’s glorious resurrection power fill your weekend!

     
     
  2. Wasn’t this one fun?!! It’s cheap, easy, and tasty. But best of all is the ‘miracle’ of the disappearing mashmallow that represents Jesus’ resurrection from the tomb.

    I think we both nailed this one!

     
     

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