November 21, 2010

Getting ready for the holidays....with candy :)

Finley asked if we could buy a wreath for our door the other day, because she saw one at the neighbors. I said "Pshaw! We're the crafty kind of folk, we'll make something!" and she wholeheartedly agreed! My little google search first led me to Miss Martha's site, where she made this pretty white gumdrop wreath.

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But another quick google search brought us to this beautiful picture, which to a four year old is like the holy grail ;)

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She was salivating at my lap so I relented and agreed to pick up all the ingredients we would need to make this gorgeous little gumdrop wreath. Full instructions on how to can be found here, on the Kiddley Blog.

Here's what we bought:

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Total bill was about $7 and included a dollar store floral sponge round shape, gumdrops, ribbon and toothpicks. Please, if you are trying this at home, do not skimp on toothpicks! I bought the cheap flat toothpicks, instead of the round ones. BIG mistake! Sheesh, are they ever flimsy. Splurge the extra 50 cents for the good stuff ;)

We sat down and decided to taste the goods. :)
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Mr. SLD and Finley got in there....

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Immediately they were thrown back into the bowl! (see the green flashing thing?) YUCK!

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Turns out, little did I realize that I bought 'Spice' flavored gumdrops. Mistake number two. These things taste terrible!! At least it saved us from eating the entire wreath! ;) But seriously, avoid these (sorry gumdrop maker, I just don't like these. Sue me (no don't, please.)


And look how easy it is to make! We found it easier to assembly line it...Mr. SLD made the little Gumdrop trees for us to use.

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Anyhow, regardless of the toothpicks, or crummy gumdrops, look how PRETTY they look! Seriously pretty stuff. Like a Pretty Overload :)

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Anyhow, we've finished the wreath, but now I realized I don't have a hook to hang it with! oops...so you'll have to see our finished product at another date. trust me, it's cute, including the button beadwork Finley added to the bottom. :) Here's the last photo of it that I took!

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What's your favorite holiday craft? I want to try more!

xo,
Shari

6 comments:

  1. You guys are so cute and crafty! And sorry they weren't yummy- eating the leftovers should have been one of the best parts of the project!

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  2. Love this! You're inspiring me - and the kids are going to adore this project. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. So glad you guys like this, you should totally try it, soooo easy and actually a fun family activity :)

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  4. I just found your blog! LOVE IT!! I've been looking for a fun (and inexpensive)Christmas craft that would work for not only my 4 and 6 yr olds but my 2 yr old as well! Yea! This project will work beautifully. Thank you so much for sharing! Off to visit your etsy shop. : )

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  5. Aw, thanks melanie!! Let me know how it turns out~! I still need to post my "After" shot of the wreath. It's hanging in our dining room! :)

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