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Craftykins // “Star Spangled” Fruit Wand

By Rachel Fox Kipphut, Contributor Leave a Comment

“Oh say can you see, some fruit on a stick” ……
Looking for a last minute Fourth of July craft or to jazz up some food for guests this Fourth of July? Than look no further than the “Star Spangled” fruit wand. Or Kabob. Whichever you would like to call it!

Babiekins Magazine || July 4th Fruit Wand / Kabob
With one quick trip to the grocery store, I was able to purchase everything I needed to make these fabulous fruit wands.
You can even get a star cookie cutter from the dollar store.

Babiekins Magazine || July 4th Fruit Wand / KabobBabiekins Magazine || July 4th Fruit Wand / Kabob

Here is how you do it :
+ Take your watermelon and make thin slices so that you can use the cookie cuter to pop out the watermelon stars.
+ Wash your berries and start making your berry patterns by pushing the berries onto the stick.
+ Throw in a Marshmallow (that was my “white” for “red, “white” an “blue” ) or not. My kids went straight for the Marshmallow first, then the fruit.
+ Endless pattern possibilities! No two fruit kabobs can be alike!
+ Enjoy!

Babiekins Magazine || July 4th Fruit Wand / Kabob
Babiekins Magazine || July 4th Fruit Wand / Kabob

America the “fruitiful”. – S. Kipphut ( aka My Husband )
H A P P Y F O U R T H OF J U L Y F R I E N D S !

Babiekins Magazine || July 4th Fruit Wand / Kabob

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