Best 5 Baby Pacifier Favors Recipes

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Some people like to make edible baby shower favors for new parents and guests to celebrate the coming bundle of joy. If you're looking for a fun and unique baby shower favor, why not try making baby pacifier favors? These adorable treats are easy to make and can be customized to match the color scheme of your baby shower. You can even use different flavors of candy or frosting to create a variety of pacifiers. So get creative and have some fun making these baby pacifier favors for your next baby shower!

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

BABY PACIFIER FAVORS



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-Lori Hertzog, Allentown, Pennsylvania

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 20m

Yield 2 dozen.

Number Of Ingredients 3

12 pieces red shoestring licorice or licorice whips
24 small red gumdrops (1/2-inch)
24 cutout butter cookies

Steps:

  • Cut licorice into twenty-four 4-1/2-in. pieces. Make a small slit in the bottom of a gumdrop near one edge; insert one licorice piece end into the gumdrop. Make another slit in the opposite side of the gumdrop; insert the other end of the licorice. , Carefully push the small end of gumdrop up through the hole of a butter cookie. Repeat with remaining gumdrops, licorice and cookies.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 109 calories, Fat 4g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 3mg cholesterol, Sodium 73mg sodium, Carbohydrate 18g carbohydrate (6g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 1g protein.

LIFESAVERS CANDY PACIFIERS (BABY SHOWER) RECIPE - (4/5)



Lifesavers Candy Pacifiers (Baby Shower) Recipe - (4/5) image

Provided by msippigrl

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 large bag individually wrapped white Lifesavers candy (in a bag), 2 for each "pacifier" (I used Wintogreen flavor)
Pink Grapefruit or Peach flavored Jelly Belly jellybeans (or similar color)
White melting chocolate (I used Wilton Bright White candy melting wafers)
Cords or narrow ribbons, optional

Steps:

  • Picture Tutorial Directions: Step 1: 2 dots of melted white chocolate on the smooth side of a Lifesaver, directly across from each other. (I use a toothpick.) Step 2: With the Lifesaver laying on counter (smooth side up), place another Lifesaver vertically (smooth side facing you) over the 2 dots of melted chocolate and hold in place for a few seconds, then set aside to harden completely in that position. Continue repeating this step until desired number of pacifiers is reached. (The "nipples" will be added in next step). Step 3: Starting with the first ones you made in Step 2, pick up and turn a half-made pacifier over (to the side with the hole showing) and line the edge of center hole with melted chocolate. (I used a toothpick.) Immediately go to Step 4 after each one. Step 4: Place a jellybean vertically in the center hole of Lifesaver. (I turn both smooth sides of the Lifesavers toward me, then align the side of jellybean that has the little dip in the center toward the front). After each one is completed, immediately jump to step 5. Step 5: After each "pacifier" is finished in Step 4, place it upright between the wires of a 1 to 2" high wire cooling rack. Continue Steps 3 through 5 until all pacifiers are finished. Let set for at least an hour (or longer) before transferring to a serving display. This is really important! If moved before completely hardened, they will come apart.

BABY PACIFIERS (SHOWER FAVORS)



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I saw this on an episode of "The Baby Story" a long time ago and dug it out when it was time for my sister's baby shower. Very cute placed on the guest tables at baby showers or on the food buffet table. Also good for playing the "Can't Say the Word" shower game (where every guest is given an item, sometimes it's a clothespin, and they are instructed at the beginning of the shower that they can't say a certain word. each time a guest says that word in conversation to another guest, the offending person must surrender their item/clothespin to the person that caught them. The person with the most items at the end of the shower wins.).

Provided by Parrot Head Mama

Categories     < 30 Mins

Time 20m

Yield 24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 (13 ounce) bags of white individually wrapped Lifesavers candies (wintergreen, peppermint, your choice)
2 dozen jelly belly jelly beans, about 1/2 cup,colors will vary,depending on whether you know the sex of the baby or not,possibilitie
6 ounces tube white cake icing, not the gel,that doesn't dry completely,with a thin attachment for application
24 lengths of thin curling ribbon, can coordinate with your jellybean colors if you'd like,length to your liking,long enough to fit aro (approx. 24")

Steps:

  • Unwrap all the Lifesavers.
  • Take one Lifesaver and apply a thin layer of frosting around the inner hole.
  • Grab a jellybean and place one of the short, ROUND ends in it, so the length of the jellybean is coming out of the hole.
  • Flip the Lifesaver over.
  • On the other side, take the frosting and make a slightly thicker (yet still on the thin side) layer of frosting around the inner hole/center, and place another Lifesaver perpendicular attaching edge of 2nd Lifesaver to center of 1st Lifesaver with jellybean attached to it.
  • Place on flat surface and allow to dry.
  • After drying for 3-4 hours, thread curling ribbon through the hole of the 2nd Lifesaver and tie in a knot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 131.7, Fat 0.1, Sodium 13.1, Carbohydrate 32.8, Sugar 21.3

BABY PACIFIER SHOWER FAVORS



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Originally featured on "The Baby Story", this party favor has come in handy over the years when I used to cater! They can be used in so many ways, too! As favors and decorations on tables and plates, on top of cakes and cupcakes, necklace nametags, and even for playing the "Can't Say the Word" shower game where every guest is given an item, and they are instructed at the beginning of the shower that they can't say a certain word. Each time a guest says that word, that person must surrender their item to the person that caught them. The person with the most items at the end of the shower wins!

Provided by Kelly Williams @WildfloursCottageKitchen

Categories     Other Appetizers

Number Of Ingredients 4

2-13 oz. - bags of white individually wrapped lifesavers candies (wintergreen, peppermint, your choice)
2 dozen - jelly belly jelly beans , about 1/2 cup, colors will vary, and depending on whether you know the sex of the baby or not, possibilities are endless!
6 oz. - tube white cake icing , not the gel,that doesn't dry completely, with a thin attachment for application
24 lengths - of thin curling ribbon , can coordinate with your jellybean colors if you'd like,length to your liking, long enough to fit around (approx. 24") or longer for necklaces

Steps:

  • Unwrap all the Lifesavers. Take one Lifesaver and apply a thin layer of frosting around the inner hole. Grab a jellybean and place one of the short, ROUND ends in it, so the length of the jellybean is coming out of the hole. Flip the Lifesaver over. On the other side, take the frosting and make a slightly thicker (yet still on the thin side) layer of frosting around the inner hole/center, and place another Lifesaver perpendicular attaching edge of 2nd Lifesaver to center of 1st Lifesaver with jellybean attached to it. Place on flat surface and allow to dry. After drying for 3-4 hours, thread curling ribbon through the hole of the 2nd Lifesaver and tie in a knot. So cute!! :D (Photos by Dr. JenLeddy)

CANDY PACIFIERS



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These cute candy pacifiers are a clever addition to any baby shower. -Lori Vigstol, Thief River Falls, Minnesota

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 20m

Yield 2 dozen.

Number Of Ingredients 6

1/4 cup vanilla frosting
Liquid food coloring, optional
24 candy coating wafers
24 jelly beans
24 peppermint Life Savers
8 feet of ribbon (1/8 inch), cut into 4-inch lengths

Steps:

  • Tint frosting with food coloring if desired. Place a peas-size amount of frosting on the rounded side of each candy wafer; position a jelly bean standing up-right in the frosting. Let stand for 10-20 minutes or until set. Place wafers jelly bean side down on a wire rack with jelly beans between the wires., Carefully place another pea-size amount of frosting on the flat side of each candy wafer; position a Life Saver on edge in the frosting. Let stand for at least 1 day to dry. Tie a ribbon through each Life Saver.

Nutrition Facts :

Tips:

  • Choose high-quality ingredients: Use fresh, ripe fruits and vegetables, and opt for organic options whenever possible.
  • Use a variety of colors and textures: This will make your baby's food more appealing and interesting to eat.
  • Start with simple recipes: As your baby gets older, you can gradually introduce more complex flavors and textures.
  • Be patient: It may take some time for your baby to get used to new foods. Keep offering them new things, and eventually they will learn to love them.
  • Make mealtime fun: Let your baby help you prepare the food, and make eating a positive experience.

Conclusion:

Weaning your baby can be a daunting task, but it's also a rewarding one. By following these tips, you can make the transition to solid foods as smooth and enjoyable as possible. Remember to be patient, supportive, and encouraging, and your baby will soon be eating a variety of healthy foods.

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