Hello friends in the bloggersphere and beyond!
Don’t you just love a great Candyland theme during Christmas? I know I do! So. Much. Fun.
The easiest way to create a whimsical Candyland theme is to add giant candies, of course! I have seen methods on Pinterest to make giant lollies by using painted paper plates and dowels as sticks...very clever. However, paper is flimsy; I would imagine that over time, these would not hold up unless you are extremely careful when using and/or storing them. The tutorial I am sharing today is of giant lollipops and peppermint candies that are a little more substantial. These will definitely hold up over time, and can be used year after year. These were also very inexpensive to make!
To make your giant candies, you will need:
White duct tapeRed duct tape
Pool noodles (one for each lollipop you want to make)
Large beach balls (one for each lollipop you want to make)
Wooden dowels
Clear cellophane wrapping
Decorative ribbon
Industrial-strength hot glue gun and glue sticks
Cardboard tubing
Flat cardboard
Peppermint-printed wrapping paper
Small-gauge floral wire
For the Giant Lollies:
If you look at the picture above, you will note that I was initially going to wrap the noodle in ribbon. It didn’t look good to me; it was very difficult to line up the ribbon just right to emulate candy, so this is the method I used instead. Begin by completely wrapping your pool noodle in red duct tape.
Begin by completely covering your beach ball with white duct tape. No need to worry about making it perfect, you will be unable to see any flaws once the completed peppermint ball is wrapped in cellophane.
Next, you will use the red duct tape to create the red stripes of the peppermint ball. Cut away where needed before pressing down, creating a sort of swirled-stripe detail.
Begin with a cardboard tube, and cut it to size of the desired candy stick. If you are making more than one, measure to ensure symmetry.
Draw a template onto the flat cardboard for each side of the peppermint sticks. Draw two for each peppermint stick, for as many as you intend to make.