Posts Tagged ‘thanksgiving craft’

Holiday Kid’s Crafts: Candy Wreath

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

The holidays are a wonderful time to do crafts with kids.  The article about the Thanksgiving Candy Centerpieces made me interested in this video about making a Christmas Candy Wreath.   As soon as I saw the picture of the wreath at the beginning of the video, my crafter’s mind started whirling…

…this would be a fun project for Halloween

…this would be a great project for left0ver Halloween candy

…this would be a fun project for Thanksgiving using golden and fall colored candy like butterscotch candy, etc.

…this would be fun for a kids birthday party, and so on. 

Obviously, this craft project is great for kids AND kids at heart, like me. :-)

Happy Crafting!

AJ

Thanksgiving Crafts Ideas – Tasty Candy Bouquet Centerpiece for the kids table

Monday, November 24th, 2008

by Lana Glass

 

This Thanksgiving Candy Centerpiece is not only tasty but is fun to make. Involve your kids in making this food craft project, they will have a good time helping you make it and will enjoy eating it at the Thanksgiving table later. If you want to make your Thanksgiving fun and memorable for kids, consider creating this edible candy centerpiece.

 

To see step-by-step photos of this craft project go to this page

 

1. Take a fall theme basket or any other container and floral foam. Cut the foam to fit the basket. The foam should fit firmly and about one inch below the lip of your basket.

 

To secure the foam well, you can adhere duct tape to the bottom of the container. Then glue the foam onto the duct tape.

 

2. Top the foam with fall colored shredded paper.

 

3. Take your fall silk flowers. If you bought your flowers as a bush, which is usually cheaper, cut the individual flowers from the bush with wire cutters.

 

You will need to choose what shape your fall decoration will be. It may be oval or round, for example.

 

Insert the flowers into the arrangement within the oval or round design, spacing the flowers evenly all around. Your Thanksgiving candy and flower centerpiece should look good from all sides.

 

I used 5 small sunflowers and 6 small mums for this centerpiece.

 

4. Insert silk maple leaves into the foam all around the lip of your basket. If the maple leaves stems are too short, you can elongate them with a piece of stem wire using floral tape.

 

5. Finally we come down to making the candy flowers for your Thanksgiving table decoration.

 

a) You will need MilkyWay® mini bars, bamboo skewers or 16 gauge wire, gold curling ribbon, and a glue gun.

 

Glue a skewer or a piece of stem wire to the back of each MilkyWay® mini bar. Hold the skewer/wire down for a few seconds before the glue cools and your candy piece is well secured on the stick.

 

Finish up by tying gold curling ribbon around each stick.

 

b) Insert the candy pieces in several rows in the front of the centerpiece and in its back.

 

6. Let’s make different candy flowers.

 

a) I used butterscotch candy and cinnamon discs. Attach 2 or 3 pieces of candy to each stick and tie a piece of yellow or red curling ribbon around each candy flower stem.

 

b) Put the candy flowers into the candy bouquet within the chosen design.

 

7. If you want, you can add some fall foliage. I added red berries with brown grass in the center of the decoration.

 

Your beautiful edible fall decoration is ready! You can decorate your Thanksgiving table with it or just give it away as a beautiful gift to your friends or family members.

 

If you want to learn how to make beautiful candy bouquets to start your own business or just to make unique gifts for your loved ones, see my books on how to make candy bouquets. 

 

Happy Thanksgiving!

About the Author

Making candy bouquets is my hobby and passion. I absolutely love making candy arrangements! I created the site “Incredible Edible Crafts”. Come and visit it!