Bright and Colorful Candy Christmas Tree

Do you know what truly brightens up a room during the holidays? A bright and colorful candy Christmas tree, that’s what. Finally, you can enjoy all the extra cookies and candy you want with zero waistline expansion!

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Welcome to Day 10 of the Fourth Annual 12 Days of Christmas Series!

DIY Christmas Ideas and Recipes you can use this year! DIY Christmas Decor and Games Ideas #12daysofChristmas

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It’s Day 10 and we are sharing our Christmas Tree!


When I got my first house in 2007 (at the adorable age of 21), I was super excited for Christmas. For the first time I could have a real tree and not just the little 4-foot one my mom gave me for my apartment.

Even better, the house was big enough that I decided to have 2 trees. One was a crazy tall traditional tree decked out in red and green and Nutcracker themed. That adorned the living room.

Upstairs, I decided on a smaller 6 foot candy themed tree and I LOVED it. Unfortunately, that tree was lost when I left that house and I haven’t had one since.

That’s why I am so excited to finally start enjoying a candy Christmas tree again. Admittedly, this is its debut year so it is sparse and has some growing up to do but it’s a colorful and super exciting start.

Bright and Colorful Candy Christmas Tree

Giant Lollipops on Top of White Christmas Tree

It was challenging to find a tree topper I liked. On my first candy tree, I had a giant Hello Kitty ornament that I used. Of course, that was lost with the other ornaments and also it worked for a smaller tree.

Then inspiration struck. I could totally use 2 of the window decorations I made! I secured them to the tree with twist ties and voila: A gorgeous new candy tree topper.

Cookie Ornaments on White Tree

The Candy Ornaments

The ornaments are sparser this year than I’d like but the ones that are there pack a big personality. The cookies “Snow” ornaments is super cute and goes perfectly with the DIY Snowflake Cookie Ornaments!

The pink bows I made with leftover ribbon from the lollipops project. I love how the pink pops off of the white branches. Next year, I want to find a similar ribbon to wrap as garland on the tree.

Cotton Candy Ornament on White Tree

Of course, you’ll also find the cotton candy ornaments we made this year. 

Colorful Ornaments on White Christmas Tree

There are also super colorful letter ornaments on the tree for each member of the family and also a “G” for the grandparents. The kids (and papa) had a blast search for their initials on the tree.

Hello Kitty Ornament on White Tree

Of course, no bright and colorful candy Christmas tree is complete without a fun Hello Kitty candy ornament! I actually think this came in a Happy Meal or something. I’ve been known to order them for myself if there’s a cool toy I want. (Yes, I have a problem and nope… I don’t care.)

Decorated White Christmas Tree in Living Room

Don’t Settle for a Tree

One thing that made me wait so long to do a candy tree again was that I wanted a white, full sized tree with colored lights. Do you have any idea how difficult that is to find? 

Ultimately, I found a 7.5 ft unlit white tree and colored lights on white wires to make my own. It’s been so long since I had to put lights on by hand. You forget how much work it is.

Close Up of Candy Christmas Tree
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This bright and colorful candy Christmas tree is sure to brighten up your home this season. Make sure you follow me or subscribe to the newsletter to stay up-to-date as this baby tree grows up year after year. The first year is always the trial run. You find out what you like, what works, and what you want to change. Don’t miss out on the journey!

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DIY Gift Ideas for Everyone on Your List

Need some easy DIY gift ideas for everyone on your list? Then you’re in the right place! Get ideas below for kids, hostesses, sisters, husbands and more below!

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I don’t know about you, but I love receiving handmade gifts. Because of that, I’ve never felt a stigma about giving handmade gifts. I simply assume (possibly incorrectly) that everyone feels the same way.

In addition to helping you save money, a handmade gift is also a thoughtful expression of love. Even better, these DIY gift ideas can easily be finished in plenty of time for Christmas!

Personalized Coasters

DIY Personalized Coasters (Domestically Creative)

These coasters are a fantastic batch gift to make. (You can read more about batch gifts here.) They also work for so many people that you could knock out half of your list right here.

DIY Children’s Apron (Faeries and Fauna)

Do you have a budding little baker in your family? Surprise her with this adorable handmade apron!

DIY Easy Hostess Gift (A Proverbs 31 Wife)

When someone who’s not you hosts the big family Christmas, tell them thanks with this easy gift idea! Let’s be fair, you get to go home to your cozy house at the end of the night sans cleanup. A gift is the least you can do.

DIY Loaded Hot Chocolate Gift Mug (Dazzle While Frazzled)

Spread some holiday cheer to the over 21’s on your list with this super cute and easy gift mug!

Baby Christmas Outfit (The Country Chic Cottage)

Who doesn’t love spoiling babies on Christmas? This onesie is so stinkin’ cute that even if there isn’t a baby on your list this year, you’ll want to make one and find a baby to give it to.

Faux Leather Gift Card Holders (The Scrap Shoppe Blog)

No one will accuse you of cheating with a gift card when you deliver it in these handmade card holders! They are super cute and so easy to make.

Easy DIY Gifts Made with Essential Oils (Pink Fortitude)

Seriously, there are so many great gift ideas on this list. From lavender room spray to vegan peppermint bark, you’ll find creative ideas to give this year!

Homemade Men’s Shaving Cream (Coupons and Freebies Mom)

Although this is a great gift for any guy on your list, I especially think a military man would appreciate. They have to shave so frequently and this is a sweet way to make it a little nicer.

Super Easy Burp Cloths (Adventures of a DIY Mom)

Yep, it’s another baby gift! Although, technically you could say that these are more for the mama than the baby. Either way, this gift is practical and heartfelt.

Easy Melt & Pour Orange Creamsicle Soap Recipe (Happy Deal Happy Day)

Why not smell like dessert every time you wash your hands? This delicious smelling soap recipe is another great batch gift and perfect for stockings, coworkers, and your girlfriends!

Watch Me Whip – Oven Mitt Gift Idea With Cricut (Our Crafty Mom)

We’ve covered the baby baker but what about the adult one? This easy craft is just what you need to surprise the top chef on your list.

Hand Warmer Muff Sewing Tutorial (Gluesticks Blog)

Help little hands stay warm with this adorable DIY muff tutorial! It even has a strap to go around the neck so it’s easy for kids to keep track of while they play.

Gift for the Gamer Dad (C’mon Get Crafty)

Show the gamer dad in your life some love with this adorable gift idea. It will become an instantly treasured keepsake!

Kate Spade Inspired Mug (Two Purple Couches)

Girly coffee lovers unite for this Kate Spade inspired creation. Your friends will love sipping their daily coffee from it in the morning.

DIY Candy Clip-On Earrings (DIY Adulation)

Of course, I can’t give you a list of DIY gift ideas without including one from DIY Adulation! These babies are brand new this year and perfect for the little princesses on your list this year.

Want even more DIY gift ideas for everyone on your list? No problem! Scroll down to this week’s Merry Monday link party and see what new awesome ideas are there. Don’t forget to link up your own creations with us too.

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Candy DIY Gift Tags with Photo Inserts

It’s time for more awesome candy Christmas crafts. You’ve taken care of your tree, your food, and your porch. Now it’s time to add some of that sweetness to your gift-giving too. These candy DIY gift tags with photo inserts are not only adorable but also easy for little ones to help pass out gifts. Double score!

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Welcome to Day 9 of the Fourth Annual 12 Days of Christmas Series!

DIY Christmas Ideas and Recipes you can use this year! DIY Christmas Decor and Games Ideas #12daysofChristmas

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It’s Day 9 and we are sharing Pretty Gift Wrapping Ideas!


Get Your Glitter On!

Turns out that the only thing I love more than candy is glitter. These adorable gift tags are packed with it. Unlike other projects, though, this glitter won’t get everywhere because you’re wrapping it in cellophane.

As every crafter knows, there’s not much you can do about the constant parade of glitter that lives in your house. However, these candy DIY gift tags let you transport the glittery fun without the mess coming along too. (Unless you use glitter ribbon on your gifts, but that’s your call. I won’t judge.)

 

Candy Gift Tag on Glittery Gift Bow

Candy DIY Gift Tags Materials

 

Condiment Container Lids Next to Glitter Glue

Step 1

First, remove the condiment container lids from your packaging it they came in a set with the containers.

 

Glitter Glue on Condiment Container Lid

Step 2

Next, outline one color of your swirl with Stickles.

 

White and Teal Glitter Glue on Condiment Container Lid

White and Teal Glitter Glue on Condiment Container Lid next to Glitter Containers

Step 3

Then fill in the blank areas with a second color of Stickles.

Step 4

Set your lid aside to dry.

 

Red Glitter Glue on Condiment Container Lid

Red and White Glitter Glue on Condiment Container Lid

Step 5

Repeat steps 2 through 4 for your remaining lids.

Note:

 

Girls Picture Cut from Additional Photos Next to Scissors

Step 6

After your lids have dried, pull out your photos.

Note:

 

Glitter Candy Lid on Girls Photo next to Pencil

Step 7

Next, use one of your lids as a template and trace a circle on your photo with a chalk pencil.

 

Close Up of Chalk Lines on Photo

Tip:

 

Cut Out Circle School Photo

Step 8

After you have traced your circle, cut it out.

Tip:

 

Close Up of Glue on Back of Lid

Step 9

Next, add a small amount of glue to the inside of your lid.

 

Girls Photo on Back of Lid

Step 10

Press your photo circle into the glue and set aside to dry.

Step 11

While you glue dries, finish adding photos to the rest of your candy DIY gift tags.

 

Girls Photo in Lid on Piece of Cellophane

Step 12

After you glue has dried, cut a piece of cellophane and place your tag (photo side up) in the center of it.

 

Cellophane Wrapped Around Candy Lid and One End Tied

Step 13

Then wrap your cellophane around the lid and twist one side of the cellophane then secure one edge with a piece of thread.

 

Cellophane Tied Around Candy Lid

Step 14

Next twist the remaining side of cellophane and again secure with a piece of thread.

 

Cellophane Tied Around Candy Lid Next to Scissors

Step 15

Trim any excess thread from your knots before moving on.

 

Thread Through Knot on Cellophane

Hanger on Photo Gift Tag

Step 16

Slip an additional piece of thread through one knot on your gift tag and create a hanger.

Optional:

 

Candy Gift Tag on Glittery Gift

Step 17

Repeat steps 12 through 16 until you have finished all of your gift tags.

 

Photo Gift Tag on Glittery Gift

Photo Gift Tag on Glittery Gift Bow

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Admit it! Just looking at these glittery candy DIY gift tags makes you feel happier inside. Your gifts will absolutely shine with them dangling from the bows this year. You can totally use these for group gifts too. For example, we have a few that are for the entire family this year and all I did was add a photo of all of us in the lid. The same goes for couples’ gifts or gifts for all of your kids. No more trying to scratch out 5 names as tiny as possible on the tag.

Bonus Tip:

See where I’m linking up!

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