Monday, September 29, 2014

Pumpkin Patch Brownie Bites


Pumpkin Patch Brownie Bites

So my awesome hunky hubby and I took a spontaneous overnight trip to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge this weekend.

Already in Fall mode, I created these tiny little pumpkins before hitting the road. After seeing all the adorable fall decorations, I am in high gear!

Have y'all ever been to The Great Smoky Mountains?

Living only a 4 to 5 hour drive away, we've made countless visits through the years. The Smokies were my Mom's weekend playground and picnic spot while growing up in east Tennessee. I love hearing how the family would pack up the car to drive over and spend the day.

There is a brand new area in Pigeon Forge-The Island.
The show fountain with water dancing to the music is the focal point along with the 200 feet tall ferris wheel. Love-love-love!
We know the grandkids will love it too, so we are taking them back around Christmas!

The Fall decorations in Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge-Sevierville never disappoint and these little guys wanted in on some of the fun!

If you need more pumpkin patch treats, click on the link to check out these lollipops I made last year!
For the pumpkins you will need the following items.
 Follow these easy instructions to decorate these sweet little cuties.
For the super simple brownie bites I used Entenmanns and canned frosting.
 These little party cups were a perfect fit.
Pipe, spoon or spread frosting onto brownie and add some chocolate sprinkles.
 Now "plant" your pumpkins!

Happy Fall From
Sugartown Sweets!

Thanks for stopping by today.

New members and comments are always welcome!
These are just a couple of shots I took as were driving back over the mountain to Cherokee, N.C.
Beautiful scenery!
Till next time...

12 comments:

  1. You keep outdoing yourself, these look incredible. Great job!!!!!

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  2. i LOVE your little pumpkins! i''ll take them all please! and we absolutely love Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg-we stay at a cabin by dollywood every new year's eve and summer too! :>D

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    1. Thank you so much Lisa! New Year's in the Smokies sounds like fun. We did that once many years ago ringing in the new year in Gatlinburg. Good memories. :o)

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  3. I love hiking in the Smoky Mountains. It is so beautiful there.

    Your pumpkin treats are adorable. So sweet and so simple. Perfect for Halloween.

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    1. Thank you Beth! I'm waiting to see all the seasonal fun treats sure to be coming from Hungry Happenings! Can't believe it's that time of year again. :o)

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  4. These are too adorable! They look simple to make too! Double win!

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    1. Why thank you Laura! These little guys really are simple! :o)

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  5. Wow, gorgeous! I would love to visit the Smokies someday.

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    1. They are truly amazing to visit anytime, but especially in October! I hope you get to see them. :o)

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  6. Your little pumpkins are SO cute and the scenery is gorgeous!

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    1. Thank you Sue! As many times as we've been through the Smokies, I'm still amazed at their awesomeness!

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