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Candy Cake Decorating Sugar Blue And Pink

Ornaments on candlesticks

Sweeten your Christmas decorating by incorporating holiday candies into centerpieces and arrangements.

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Cool Roses

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Tie red-and-white peppermint sticks around a vase with a red-and-white grosgrain ribbon. (Use a sturdy rubber band to hold the canes in place, or hot-glue them to an inexpensive vase.) It's a jolly presentation for usually formal red roses.

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Peppermint Greeting

Peppermint Greeting

Turn your home into a candy land with yummy sweets. Fill glass containers with red and green peppermints. Cut out letters spelling a Christmas greeting, and secure them to the containers with tape. Place the display on a mantel or side table for a decoration everyone will want to sink their teeth into.

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Marshmallow Snowmen

Marshmallow Snowmen

Stack two large marshmallows with a toothpick. Use tiny dots of frosting as glue to decorate the snowmen with sprinkles, chocolate chips, chocolate wafers, and other small treats. Group the snowmen on a silver platter with mini marshmallows and sugar for snow.

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Candied Light Catchers

Candied Light Catchers

Clever and quick to make, candied light catchers brighten a windowsill. Place metal cookie cutters on a foil-lined baking sheet. Spoon crushed hard candies into each cookie cutter, mixing colors if desired, to form a 1/4-inch-thick layer. Bake 4 minutes at 325 degrees F; remove from oven. Let cool.

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Rock Candy Ornaments

Rock Candy Ornaments

Dangle crystal candy sticks from tree branches as shimmering ornaments. Loop wire hangers through ribbon tied to the handles. For an extra touch, string a circle gummy candy onto the stick.

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Tree of Treats

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Purchased icing is the "glue" that keeps this decoration edible. Place florist's foam in a container, then insert a wooden skewer in the center. Push a foam cone onto the skewer, then cover the cone with purchased icing. Attach purchased meringues using wooden picks. Finally, tuck bay leaves between the bottom meringues and the container. Top with a bow for a splash of bright color.

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Candied Candle

Candied Candle

Decorate a foam wreath shape with fun gummy candies. Use toothpicks to secure the treats until the foam is completely covered. Tie a licorice bow for an edible accent. For a pretty centerpiece, sit the wreath on a silver platter and place a candle inside.

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Winter Wonderland

Winter Wonderland

If you are disappointed by the short life of baked gingerbread houses, build the appealing abodes from foam-core board. A light coat of royal icing supplies a base for architectural details composed of cake-decorating sugar shapes, frosting ribbons, and edible pearls. Overlap candy wafers to add shinglelike dimension to the roof.

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Miniature Wreaths

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This trio of red-and-white wreaths makes a sweet holiday decoration. Hot-glue an arrangement of candy canes, mints, sour cherries, and cinnamon drops to rings of cardboard wrapped in grosgrain ribbon. Hang these sugary sensations, designed by Laura Holtorf Collins, on the wall, use them for candle surrounds, or use several to cradle serving bowls.

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Sweet Holiday Trees

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Choose a trio of crafts-foam shapes, and glue on a variety of red mints. Top your creations with tiny bows, and surround them with small ornaments for a seasonal display.

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Minty Fresh Forest

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Poked into a cardboard base sprinkled with fake snow, green plexiglass rods hold aloft peppermint balls in a contemporary sculpture. If you leave the mints in their wrappers, use a dab of hot glue to secure the candies.

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Ribbon Candy Centerpiece

Ribbon Candy Centerpiece

Place a simple red votive on a crystal dish. Surround the candle with rich red and green ribbon candies for this easy and colorful centerpiece.

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Candy Tree Display

Candy Tree Display

A heaping of sour cherry candies and miniature trees from a hobby store turn a glass canister into a mouthwatering display case. If you can't find sour cherry candies, try jelly beans, sugarcoated lemon candies, or peppermint sticks.

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Sugarplum Tree

Sugarplum Tree

For a sweet little centerpiece, fill a silver sugar bowl with a candy-covered tree. Wedge a cone-shape piece of plastic foam tightly into the sugar bowl. Use hot glue or floral picks to secure small artificial candied fruits, peppermint candies, and evergreen sprigs to the foam until it is completely covered. Use the tops of candy canes to form the tree topper.

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Candy Place Setting

Candy Place Setting

Jazz up a place setting by using a translucent red cookie cutter as a party favor. Tuck a candy cane through the cutter's handle, then tie it up with red-and-white cord and a sprig of tiny pinecones and berries.

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Dark Chocolate Nonpareils Tree

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Hot-glue several layers of large dark chocolate nonpareils to a foam cone that's been spray-painted brown for a snowy-look decoration. Place in a festive pot and tie with a rich brown bow for an elegant look.

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Candy Gift Wrap

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Not enough ribbon? Just wrap a box in red paper and use hot glue to attach wrapped peppermint candies to the box top. (Tip: On shiny paper, glue the candies with crafts glue rather than hot glue.)

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Swirling Trees and Lollipops

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Whimsical and bright, striped fondant topiary trees put a twist -- literally -- on ordinary holiday decor. Place them in white containers and surround with gumdrops to make the vivid colors pop.

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Candy Cane Candle Cuff

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Tall red candles play into the peppermint scene when decorated with candy cane sticks or polka-dot ribbon. Heavy-duty double-stick tape adheres the embellishments to the candles.

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Ribbon Candy Card Frame

Ribbon candy frame

Old-fashioned ribbon candies are glued together to make a picture frame that accents a greeting card or photo beautifully.

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Minty Topiary

Wintergreen Mints Topiary

Quick to make, these colorful topiary trees feature candies hot-glued to foam cones. Set each tree on a silver candlestick for added elegance.

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Sweet Candy Trims

Christmas tree candy ornament

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Fruitful Tree

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Covered in sugary orange slices, this zesty tree is ripe for picking. Use wooden picks to secure orange slices to an icing-covered foam cone, then fill gaps with gumdrops or sour cherries. Wrap a garland of miniature marshmallows threaded on kitchen string around the cone. Top with a candy star.

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Candy Cane Ornament

Candy Cane Ornament

This candy cane ornament will make a sweet decoration on your tree. Hot-glue two candy canes together to form a heart shape. Hot-glue a peppermint swirl where the top ends meet. Use a pretty red ribbon to tie the ornament to the tree.

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