Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn candy. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn candy. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Hai, 10 tháng 10, 2011

Unique food gifts: halloween candy men...

Unique food gifts:  halloween candy men...  

while we were there, my little lu fell in love with these halloween candy men.
they were too cute!
i let her buy one, and told her we would figure out just how to make them so we could make some at home.
here's what we came up with:
we put the candy in bowls so the kids could create their candy men exactly like they wanted.

the kiddos loved these halloween treats!
these would be great for teachers, kids in your sunday school class, or close friends that will be trick-or-treating at your door!
make them, they are fun!

Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 9, 2011

Flower gifts: Halloween Lollipop Trees tutorial


  Flower gifts:  Halloween Lollipop Trees tutorial
These lollipop trees were so fun to make and SIMPLE! Whip up one or two, or THREE for your family in no time...they would be fun for so many occasions!
 You will need:
A few pots
Styrofoam Balls (domes would work too!)
Lollipops
Acrylic or Spray Paint
Vinyl or Contact Paper
 After applying 2 coats of acrylic black paint, I adhered my lettering. I used contact paper and my cricut to create the phrase.
 Then I simple placed the styrofoam ball on top of the pot and started poking in the lollipops. I found that it was easier to stick them in straight down, even when going around the sides of the ball, to avoid the lollipop sticks from getting stuck against each other inside of the ball.
 I went through over 200 lollipops and still needed more. So buy the BIG bag.
 I think they look so fun and festive in our entryway. The kids like them too.
 I always give my piano students a treat after their lesson. I think they will be eating off of these for a long time. That's a whole 'lotta dum dums!

Chủ Nhật, 18 tháng 9, 2011

Food gifts for Valentine and more

SWEETHEART CANDY WREATH


Wreath

Judging from the number of hits on last year's Valentine crafts, plenty of you are ready to get into some holiday crafting. I thought I'd start out with a project that's perfect for the minimalist - a sweetheart candy wreath. It's small, at only eight inches in diameter, the perfect decoration to tuck into an unexpected place. I thought I'd hang mine on my inspiration board, but my son made off with it before I could. Which reminds me - it's a project you can make with your kids.

Materials:

salad plate or large lid to create a circle
Thin, but sturdy cardboard (package backing, gift box, etc.)
pencil
scissors
Sweetheart candies
Quick-setting gel glue (I used Beacon 3-n-1 Adhesive)
Seam binding or other ribbon, for hanging


Directions:
 1. Place your plate or lid facedown onto cardboard and trace around it with a pencil.  Cut out the interior of the circle, along the traced line, then cut around the outer edge so that you end up with a ring that's 1/4-inch wide. (I cut mine freehand since the ring wouldn't show and the outer portion didn't need to be precise, but you can trace around a larger plate if you're more comfortable.)
2. Start by arranging candies face down along the inner edge of the cardboard ring, the top edge of the candies resting along the middle of the cardboard ring and the pointed ends facing the center of the wreath.
3. Arrange candies along the outer edge of the cardboard ring, with the top edge of the candies meeting the edges of the first row of candies and the pointed ends facing outward.
4. When you're satisfied with your arrangement (If there's a small gap that's not large enough to fit an entire piece of candy, use that space for the hanging ribbon), glue the candies in place with the quick-setting glue (for less mess, apply a dot of glue to the cardboard ring, put the candy in place, then attach the next one).
5. When the two bottom rows of candy have all been attached, glue another row of candy on top, covering the seam where the bottom rows of candies meet, pointed ends facing outward.
6. Hang with seam binding or other ribbon. Further embellish, if desired.

Closeup

Wreath Back

Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 8, 2011

Candy Flowers gifts: crocus and poppies paper flowers tutorial

  Flowers for spring: crocus and poppies paper flowers tutorial

 
Source:gallery.ru/watch?ph=bc8B-dmkJK

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