Express your love this Valentine's Day by doling out handmade gifts. Author Rachel Webb tells us how.
Candy is a popular gift
Do you have a sweet tooth? If you're like most people, you'll eat a lot of sweets this year.
According to the National Confectioners Association, over 25 pounds of sweets are consumed per person each year!
If music and love are considered part of an international language, I would have to rank chocolate and candy as another enjoyment that knows no boundaries. With over 35% of all candy being sold on a holiday, candy crafts and gifts have proved to be a billion dollar industry.
Handmade candy gifts are especially popular and can be a cost effective craft to create. Here are a few ideas you can try.
Candy wreaths
Choose individually wrapped candies that have twist ties on each end like Tootsie Rolls or Bubble Gum. You will need approximately three pounds of candy for a 6-8 inch wreath. Foil wrappers are the easiest to work with. Craft stores have inexpensive gold rings often used to make dream catchers or you can cut your own wire and use pliers to connect the ends.
Next cut a two to three-foot strand of curling ribbon. Tie one end of the ribbon to the end of your wire form. Loop your ribbon over your wire to create a small hole where you will add the candy wrapper ends. Without pulling the ribbon tight, use you other hand to loop your ribbon over the bottom end of the first loop to create a tying method that works like a running loop stitch.
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After the candy is tied on add a big ribbon to cover up the metal hook closure or 2-inch gap. Be sure and keep your wreath out of the heat. Candy pieces can be taken off carefully leaving the papers on the wreath to keep it looking nice even when the candy is being eaten.
For Valentines use individually wrapped cinnamon bears, red gumballs in clear wrap or tootsie rolls are very cute when you add a red, brown and white plaid ribbon to the top. Tie in gift certificates rolled up or use miniature samples of body lotion on ribbons to hang in the center of the wreath.
Candy centerpieces
For a sweet decoration that is edible, make a candy centerpiece!
If your wreath will be used to adorn a pillar candle, choose a wreath form that will allow the candle to be placed in the center. Make sure there is about 1 inch leeway for candy and other embellishments that will be placed in the inside circle of the wreath.
If you choose to use a wire form wreath, you can follow the directions above. Or try this alternative: group two to three candies together and secure with a 2" florist pick on a styrofoam wreath. The pick will have an attached wire so it is easy to make many of these candy picks quickly. Insert each pick into the styrofoam form.
For a fun child's valentine surprise make the candy wreath using individually wrapped bubblegum pieces, bright ribbons, and attach semi-inflated balloons to the floral picks before adding them to the wreath.
Mug candy arrangement
Grocery stores often sell mugs displaying floral arrangements. Make your own arrangement with candy instead, for a unique gift. Fill your mug 3/4 of the way to the top with a piece of floral foam or styrofoam. Purchase strawberry bon-bons or other candy that looks like a flower bud.
Group your candy with several silk leaves and attach it to a long floral pick or wire before filling your mug!
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