I found this great tutorial for a wreath at kiddley.com They found it at Posie get's Cozy. I really hope to make this with the kids this Holiday. It would look great in my kitchen!! (Do you think people would snack on it?)
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Its been a tradition of mine to make gumdrop christmas trees... I would use spearmint leaves and little tiny gum drops for the tree decorations.... mmmmm yummy
Cheryl M, Can you discribe how you make your tree? Shaun (and the kids!) remember you having them. Shaun says the leaves were angled, not on flat? Do tell! Actually, how about you make it and then take some pics...then BLOG it! ;o)
i have been trying to find a styrofoam cone all over town to make one of the trees..... but they are all sold out. All you do is put the leaves in with a toothpick as well.... but you put them in on an angle, starting either from the bottom or top, so you can layer them in... makes sense?
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Its been a tradition of mine to make gumdrop christmas trees... I would use spearmint leaves and little tiny gum drops for the tree decorations.... mmmmm yummy
I would LOVE to snack on it!!! But it will be really obvious where the nibblers have been. Great project. :o)
That wreath would be so dangerous at my house...could probably just glue them to my thighs to save the trouble. :)
Such a fun idea! Thanks for passing it along!
yummy,gummy drops! Looks good
Cheryl M,
Can you discribe how you make your tree? Shaun (and the kids!) remember you having them. Shaun says the leaves were angled, not on flat? Do tell! Actually, how about you make it and then take some pics...then BLOG it! ;o)
Brambleberry, Hee-hee-hee-hee!!!!
I would have it eaten before it was made..don't invite me over if you do make it! (or hide it when I come!!)
Save me the Black ones...a red one or 2 as well!
I love gum drops!
This is really cute! It definitely caught my daughter's eye.
*giggles* at Brambleberry
i have been trying to find a styrofoam cone all over town to make one of the trees..... but they are all sold out.
All you do is put the leaves in with a toothpick as well.... but you put them in on an angle, starting either from the bottom or top, so you can layer them in... makes sense?
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