Hello! Come on in! My daughter Callie is making a candy tree. She tried using Elmer's glue...but that didn't work. Hot Glue worked perfect though! It looks so cute, don't ya think?! I think next year we will do a larger candy tree and add to our candy tree collection every year. Do you think it needs to be sealed with a polyurethane?
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Good Job Callie! You're as talented as your mom! I love the tree....it's so festive! I would THINK polyurethan would seal it but I would also wrap it and put it in a big plastic bin. Little pesky pests have a way of finding all the good, sweet things while they are in storage!
Hi,
I made those this year with all different colored Lifesavers, I used pins,I used ribbon streaming down the sides and a big bow on top. Cute as can be....
great job Caiie !!!
Kathy :)
~WOW~ This is the coolest!
Very pretty!
She did a great job! It turned out just perfect. Love the greenerey around the bottom. Kristen
What a SWEET (literally!) idea! That turned out really cute!
you did a WONDERFUL job Callie!!!
A very cute tree! Great job!
I did a tree like this several years ago at my shop for the christmas walk and we gave it away as a door prize. I never tried to save one before thou; let me know how you make out.
Blossom
The candy tree is adorable! I'm in the process of making one right now like Callie's but with buttons. I'll have to show a picture of it when it's finished. I do agree that it probably will need to be sealed with something...or it just may get nibbled at!
I was going to try this but haven't gotten around to it maybe next year;) Looks great!!French
A crafty decorator in the making. This turned out so cute! laurie
That candy tree is soo cute!
This is adorable, she did a great job. I am putting it on my list for next year!
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