Campfire S'mores Without the Campfire
You can make campfire s'mores without going camping, having a campfire, or even a firepit!
Here's what you'll need:
1. Deep baking pans (Size depends on preference. You could even use bread pans if that's all you have)
2. Foil
3. Coals/Wood or Both
4. Old tiles/Bricks
5. S'more essentials :)
Lay down your tiles, rocks, or bricks so that they are flat and stable. This is to provide heat protection between your pans and the surface you're using. I put mine on the grass but you might prefer your cement patio. Next, cover your pans in foil. Then, put coals, wood, or both in your pans. I did both to show two different examples of what could work.
Here's a picture from the side to give you a better idea of how it looked put together. Despite how the picture makes them look, they are extremely stable. I have my tile slabs and bricks placed in such a way that there would be no wiggling or danger of tipping at all.
Use extreme caution when starting your fires. Make sure children have constant supervision around your pans. I might even go as far as putting a rock border around your pans so that they know how far away they should be. Safety first!
Here's what mine looked like after setting up and in use. So easy and the s'mores were delicious!!!
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Here's what you'll need:
1. Deep baking pans (Size depends on preference. You could even use bread pans if that's all you have)
2. Foil
3. Coals/Wood or Both
4. Old tiles/Bricks
5. S'more essentials :)
Lay down your tiles, rocks, or bricks so that they are flat and stable. This is to provide heat protection between your pans and the surface you're using. I put mine on the grass but you might prefer your cement patio. Next, cover your pans in foil. Then, put coals, wood, or both in your pans. I did both to show two different examples of what could work.
Here's a picture from the side to give you a better idea of how it looked put together. Despite how the picture makes them look, they are extremely stable. I have my tile slabs and bricks placed in such a way that there would be no wiggling or danger of tipping at all.
Use extreme caution when starting your fires. Make sure children have constant supervision around your pans. I might even go as far as putting a rock border around your pans so that they know how far away they should be. Safety first!
Here's what mine looked like after setting up and in use. So easy and the s'mores were delicious!!!
Where I Party:
Someday Crafts, No Minimalist Here, Sew Much Crafting, I Gotta Create, Seven Alive, Live Laugh Rowe, The Shabby Creek Cottage, Ginger Snap Crafts, Trendy Treehouse, Sew Much Ado, The DIY Dreamer, If It's Not Baroque, Hickory Trail, My Turn For Us, Funky Junk Interiors, Create, Craft, Love, Simply Dream & Create, Suburbs Mama, Raising Memories, Classy Clutter, I Should Be Mopping, Under the Table and Dreaming, Keeping It Simple, Piggy In Polka Dots, Homemaker on a Dime, Alderberry Hill, C.R.A.F.T., Sew Can Do, Crafting My Way to Success, A Peek into My Paradise, Create With Joy, Natasha in Oz, The Gunny Sack, Better With Age, Crafty Confessions, Elizabeth & Co., Katherine's Corner, Lamberts Lately, Uncommon Designs