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Monday, November 29, 2010

Candy Land

Be sure to check me, along with others out on Metamorphosis Monday at BNOTP


When I was a little girl, I remember playing the game, "Candy Land". I always dreamed of living on top of gum drop mountain, or going through the lollipop forest. Now you can have your very own Candy Land, well kind of.

The Candy Land game was my inspiration behind this Candy Station. This Candy tray is great for Christmas parties or even birthday parties, any special occasion. Your kids will love this idea! My boys are older, and their eyes were as big as those lollipops when they saw this tray!



First, I got out any crystal or glass I had that I thought would work. One of the pieces of glass I used was an old vase. Now it is a part of my trayscape. Hey, that's a great idea!! Instead of a tablescape we will have a trayscape day! Hmmmm, I will be working on that idea more....


I washed out any crystal or glass, so I could get that extra shine to it. I bought this beautiful pewter tray at the Second Baptist Christmas Market from The Pewter Lady. Don't you just love it?!?!?!

I got most of my candy from Wal-Mart. I ran in one late night for something and ended up in the candy isle. That is typical me though. They had a great selection and good prices.


Next, I setup the crystal/glass on the tray and moved it around making sure most of the tall or bigger dishes were in the back. I want all of my candy to be seen.


 I filled some of the tall skinny glasses with the faux snow flakes that I purchased from Hobby Lobby for $1.99. One bag goes a long way. I only needed one bag for this project. Only put the snow in glasses that you will put lollipop sticks in or candy that is wrapped.


I then put my bulkier candy in the back so that it makes a great back drop and focal point.


Then I just added the rest of the candy.  


Here is the candy I added: lollipop trees, lollipop swirls and long stick lollipops, "chick-let-like" gum pieces, hard candy, peanut M&M's, fireballs. The fireballs give a nice cinnamon smell to your home. Be sure to use a variety of candy.


The final touch was sprinkling the snow flakes carefully around the tray, I was very careful not to get any in my open candy dishes.


Now, I want you to see what you can do if you don't have a tray and you are having a party. This candy station is near my entrance. What better way to welcome guests?


 You can also sprinkle more snow flakes around the table.


I transferred the candy over to a smaller tray, more "every day" tray. This station will stay setup through the holiday. Or as long as the candy will last!


I would love to see your trayscape!


If you don't have a pewter serving tray and have to have one! Here is a beautiful tray, or browse on Amazon.com  or

7 comments:

  1. Nothing will catch a kids eye faster than that display! I must be in that category, because I think it is fabulous!!

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  2. This is wonderful....Im having a preschool age tree trimming party on Friday night. Im planning a Candyland treat table for the kids. I will definately send you photos. My blog is lucky7design.blogspot.com. i'll be posting it there as well.

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  3. I love your candy trayscape. What a great idea. My granddaughter would love it if I did something like that. Come to think of it, so would her grandpa. :)

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  4. Hello! I am visiting from Met Monday! Your guests are so very lucky. The candy trayscape is wonderful!

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  5. I was in Hobby Lobby a few days ago and picked up that snow and put it back- silly me! Now I have to go back (as if I need an excuse)! I love all of the Candyland theme decor- it always makes me feel like I am a kid again! Would love for you to share this at my Holiday Hookup link party if you get a chance!

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  6. That is so cute. Of course my kids would devour it in hours but none the less it is darling.

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  7. Wanted to let you know I am featuring this! Stop by and grab a featured button and I hope you'll be linking up again this week!

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