I was sent a little gift from the people at Musselmans. You know, the applesauce. Most of the pitches I receive from PR companies don’t quite apply to this here craft blog. But this one did! Bonus: my kids love applesauce! So, here you go…a post about crafting with applesauce.

The box was packed so nicely! I received two jars of applesauce, one jar of cinnamon, a bunny cookie cutter, a couple of recipes and instructions.* We decided to make the bunny place holder. You know those ornaments you make at Christmas using applesauce and cinnamon? These are one and the same.

You mix 1/2 cup of applesauce with one jar of cinnamon. This was the beginning of the end for my bunnies. I put a little too much applesauce in the bowl and never quite recovered from that. I thought I could make up the difference with flour…which you can, for small amounts. Let’s just say, you should measure.

The instructions say to mix it up with your hands. Enter: kids. My son tried it. It was really mushy. *remember to measure* He didn’t last very long. But, he did hang around with me and told me I was doing a good job. I love that kid.

Next you’ll want to roll it out on wax paper. I took this picture before I added more flour. It was still too wet.

Cut out your bunnies. This cookie cutter is really cute. You can make them any shape you want. I had some dough leftover and made an egg. Okay, it looked more like an oval and less like an egg. I tried.

The instructions clearly say to mix in all the flour so no white is visible. The instructions mock me as I don’t heed them. I did follow the instructions and put some cinnamon on the wax paper.
Bake them at 200 degrees for 2 hours.

Once they are cool you can decorate them with glitter, ribbons, etc… and make them super cute. They are meant to be place card holders but mine are destined for the blog and the blog alone. They do smell really great. Maybe I’ll wrap them up like a sachet and put them in my underwear drawer. Or not.
I hope you all enjoyed this craft adventure. I’m sure you can learn from my mistakes and put me to shame on this project. The kids like them and had fun. But, they like the applesauce even more. Yum.
We’re going to dye Easter eggs this afternoon. I hope I can end my string of horrible Easter craft luck.
*I received this product for free from Musselman’s. All content provided in this post is my own opinion.















