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DIY Toothpick Engraved Chocolate Bar Father's Day Plaques

My Do-It-Yourself hand engraved chocolate bars are a perfect, quick and simple Father's Day treat!  I have used my DIY engraved chocolate bars for Thanksgiving and the Holidays but the idea originated when I created my chalkboards. I loved my original DIY chocolate bar engraving technique so much that I just had to re-create them for every Holiday and special occasion! They are really great activity for kids to create their own illustrations or message to give to Dad for Father's Day.




DIY Engraved Chocolate Bar Plaques

You will need

  • 1 Hershey's chocolate bar (regular size or giant size)
  • Toothpick
  • Powdered (confectioners') sugar
  • Gel food coloring/icing color
  • Festive sprinkles
  • Chocolate chips, melted
  • Fruit chew candy for decoration

Directions

You can use a regular 1.55oz chocolate bar...


Or the giant 4.4oz chocolate bars (that you can break up to create multiple smaller bars or keep whole for one giant plaque!).




For the inscription color you can use plain powdered sugar for a white engraving (like in my Edible Chalkboards), or tint the powdered sugar, like I did, for a festive touch with some gel food coloring/icing color of your choice.

To tint powdered sugar, simply add a tiny bit of food coloring to a small bowl of powdered sugar with a toothpick (a little goes a long way, you probably will only need about 1-2 tablespoons of powdered sugar). Using your fingers (wear gloves if you don't want it to temporarily stain your fingers) rub the powdered sugar and food coloring together, adding more coloring, until you have reached your desired shade.

Once you have reached your desired color, sift the powdered sugar to remove any clumps, so it is back to its normal powdery consistency.


Applying medium pressure, use a toothpick to engrave a message, name or drawing on to the flat (bottom) side of the chocolate. Brush away any excess chocolate shavings. Get creative and have fun! Try different fonts, messages, or even engrave a fun drawing.


Sprinkle your engraved chocolate bars with your powdered sugar. Using your finger, gently rub the powdered sugar around, so it falls into the lines you have engraved with your toothpick.


Using a damp paper towel, wipe the surface of your chocolate bar to remove all excess powdered sugar, leaving your inscription filled with powdered sugar so it will stand out. Make sure your paper towel is not too wet, so it only removes the powdered sugar on top of the chocolate and does not erase the powdered sugar that has filled the crevasse of your inscription.


Use the warmth of your hands to mold fruit chew candy into a fun decoration to celebrate dad. Try making shapes like tools, a football in the grass, or the "#1 Dad" trophy and neck ties shown below. The best part is that you can customize these to create a plaque that Dad will love.

I used a yellow Starburst candy to create a trophy shape.


Using an edible ink marker, I wrote "#1 Dad" on the trophy and pushed it on to the chocolate bar. The stickiness from the candy should be enough to adhere it but you can always use some melted chocolate to stick it in place better.


I used the same technique to create colorful neck ties for Dad out of fruit flavored Tootsie Rolls and edible ink markers.


Melt chocolate chips according to package, and use it as a "glue" to attach festive sprinkles around the border of your chocolate bars if desired.


You can package them up in clear plastic bags tied with ribbon for gift giving. If you want to make plaques that stand up, you will need half of a marshmallow (cut width wise) for the back of each bar. Using your melted chocolate, attach the cut side of the marshmallow to the bottom-center of your chocolate bar.