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10 Deliciously Easy DIY Popsicle Recipes

June 29, 2017 by Jackie Leave a Comment

This summer, why not try making your own popsicles to enjoy in the searing heat? Purchase a popsicle mold to reuse over and over again, or use disposable cups and wooden popsicle sticks. Either way, you’ll be set to try one or all of these 10 deliciously easy DIY popsicle recipes! {I think you’ll find that many of these recipes look almost too pretty to eat!}.

Picture from The First Year

1. First up are these pretty Orange Strawberry Sunrise popsicles from The Healthful Ideas. All you need for these beauties is fresh-squeezed orange juice, fresh strawberries, maple syrup and water. Yum!

Orange Strawberry Sunrise Popsicles - treat yourself with homemade popsicles this summer. We LOVE these! They're easy to make, delicious, and actually healthy! (raw vegan) | thehealthfulideas.com

2. From Live Well, Bake Often comes this recipe for Coconut Pineapple Ice Pops. They are made with fresh pineapple, shredded coconut, honey and almond-coconut milk.

Coconut Pineapple Ice Pops

3. I absolutely love the color combination of these Blueberry Lemon pops from Bigger Bolder Baking. These also include healthy vanilla yogurt.

Homemade Popsicles, Blueberry Lemon Popsicles, Popsicles, Frozen Desserts, Frozen Treats, Summer Treats, Gemma Stafford, Bigger Bolder Baking, Recipes

4. With this popsicle recipe, you’re set for a delicious on-the-go breakfast. See the recipe at Country Living.

Layer strawberry yogurt, granola (we like this homemade version), and quartered strawberries in Dixie Cups. Top with popsicle sticks and freeze.

5. These amazing popsicles are a little more work, but if you ever want to wow some guests, they’re a sure bet! Check out The First Year for recipe and instructions.

Outstanding 7 layer rainbow popsicles! Make your own homemade rainbow popsicles with lots of fresh fruit!

6. If you love a big burst of orange flavor, try these Orange Banana pops made with orange juice concentrate.

orange banana smoothie popsicles

7. Before your next birthday party, turn it into a real bash with these Confetti Ice Cream pops that contain a surprise in the center!

Beneath the confetti-candy covering of these ice cream pops lies a marvelous surprise: a soft-in-the-center miniature candy bar on a Popsicle stick. Get the recipe.

8. Strawberry Buttermilk pops from Real Simple combine the goodness of strawberries with tangy buttermilk, Greek yogurt, and a little bit of honey and sugar.

popsicle-5

9. The deliciousness of watermelon, strawberries and lemon combined in one pretty popsicle from Super Healthy Kids.

Strawberry Watermelon Popsicles for a super refreshing treat that is made with whole foods! www.superhealthykids.com

10. It wouldn’t be a complete list without a recipe for Peaches and Cream Popsicles!

Peaches And Cream Popsicles. Creamy, delicious and full of fresh ingredients! www.superhealthykids.com

Filed Under: DIY Ideas, Post Formats Tagged With: DIY popsicle recipes, DIY popsicles, homemade popsicle recipes, homemade popsicles, Recipes for Summer, summer, Summer Recipes

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