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Teresa Lynn said:sorry, we make ours homemade so have never had a photo to go by and haven't taken pictures in years but every year we make one
I raid the leftover Halloween candy and my kids and I have a blast candy shopping (big lots and dollar tree are the best places for cheap) but we also go to the candy store in the mall for a few unique things
for the roof, we have used mini ritz bits taken apart, necco wafers, frosted mini wheats, and one time royal icing just spread on to look like snow and sprinkled with white sanding sugar
we have made trees out of sugar ice cream cones frosted with green royal icing and decorated with dragees in gold or silver or mini m & m' s,
tree pretzels (and stars can also sometimes be found at Sams) we dip them in green candy melts by wilton sprinkle on nerds for the ornaments
chopped peanuts have made a driveway,
stick candy (from cracker barrel) and a gum drop make lamp posts or porch pillars
we pipe royal icing wreaths and garland onto doors and windows and around the twizzlers (gutters) red hots make the berries.
stacked marshmallows make snowmen
teddy grahams make yard art
mini candy canes and a candy bar make a sleigh (You can find wrapped candy I think dove brand that looks like packages)
sticks of gum make the shutters
If i think of other ideas I'll let you know we haven't made ours yet this year
Teresa Lynn said:sorry, we make ours homemade so have never had a photo to go by and haven't taken pictures in years but every year we make one
I raid the leftover Halloween candy and my kids and I have a blast candy shopping (big lots and dollar tree are the best places for cheap) but we also go to the candy store in the mall for a few unique things
for the roof, we have used mini ritz bits taken apart, necco wafers, frosted mini wheats, and one time royal icing just spread on to look like snow and sprinkled with white sanding sugar
we have made trees out of sugar ice cream cones frosted with green royal icing and decorated with dragees in gold or silver or mini m & m' s,
tree pretzels (and stars can also sometimes be found at Sams) we dip them in green candy melts by wilton sprinkle on nerds for the ornaments
chopped peanuts have made a driveway,
stick candy (from cracker barrel) and a gum drop make lamp posts or porch pillars
we pipe royal icing wreaths and garland onto doors and windows and around the twizzlers (gutters) red hots make the berries.
stacked marshmallows make snowmen
teddy grahams make yard art
mini candy canes and a candy bar make a sleigh (You can find wrapped candy I think dove brand that looks like packages)
sticks of gum make the shutters
If i think of other ideas I'll let you know we haven't made ours yet this year
raebates said:Cool! He did a good job. That one's a little more elaborate than the PC stoneware one I did.
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