Brightly Colored Candy Christmas Tree

Are you ready to step into a land of colorful whimsy this Christmas? Turn those visions of sugarplums into decor with a brightly colored candy Christmas tree. Use my totally sweet tree for inspiration to create your own with the tips below.

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I seriously can’t get enough colorful candy during the holidays. It’s in my decorations, on my tree, and, of course, the treats I make (like these fun Hello Kitty Sugar Cookies). To keep building my own personal candy land, I also try to add some new candy-themed DIY decor each year.

If you’re in love with color, sweet treats, and a healthy dose of glitter too, allow me to invite you to follow along each year as my brightly colored candy Christmas tree gets more decorations, more trimmings, and more style!

Use a White Tree

A white treat makes the best base for a glittery and colorful candy tree because it gives you this bright neutral backdrop to build your whimsical wonderland on. I also recommend using colored lights on the tree because they lend themselves to that candy look and feel that you’re going for. Don’t forget to make sure that the lights are set on a white cord. You don’t want lights on a green cord that stand out starkly against your beautiful tree.

 

Close Up of Glittery Painted Candy Ornaments on Christmas Tree

Decorate with Bold Decorations

When you have a white tree as a backdrop to your decorations, you can truly afford to go bold on them. Bright colors, lots of glitter, and even large-scale ornaments on a smaller tree work really well. These ornaments don’t have to cost you a fortune, though. Here are 3 you can make at home on a budget:

Non-Traditional Tree Topper

One of the most fun things about a candy Christmas tree is that you can get crazy creative with your tree topper. I use these giant lollipops as a tree topper. Use twist ties to attach them to the top of your tree and done! I’ve also used a giant brightly colored Hello Kitty ornament in the past. The point is that you can really use your imagination and create something unique and playful to top your tree with.

Don’t Forget About Your Gifts

For a truly cohesive look, take your tree into consideration when choosing the wrapping paper for your gifts. The paper doesn’t have to be totally matching but containing the same colors or patterns brings the entire look together. You can also add handmade bows to the gifts for a beautiful overall look to your tree all season long.

This tutorial for a Glittery DIY Candy Wreath has a great simple handmade bow idea!

 

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This brightly colored candy Christmas tree is blooming even more this year and I only love it more. If your style is as colorful and glittery as mine, I encourage you to ditch your traditional tree and start building your own fun candy tree. Not ready to take the leap? Then check out the other equally amazing Christmas tree ideas from my friends in the link up below!

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Fun and Colorful Giant Candy Ornaments

Are you ready to decorate an awesomely over-the-top candy tree for Christmas? If so, you’re going to love this project for day 7 of the 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop! Find out how easy it is to make these super fun and colorful giant candy ornaments with the easy tutorial below.

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Glittery Painted Candy Ornaments

After adding the Advent to the tree this year, I realized exactly what was missing from my decorations. The Advent pouches are much larger than any of the other ornaments on my tree and it actually helped make the tree really POP! That’s when I realized that what my tree was missing was larger-scaled ornaments.

Luckily for me, the awesome acrylic paints from DecoArt were just what I needed to create some super fun colorful giant candy ornaments without totally blowing our Christmas budget. That’s definitely a frugal crafty win, if I do say so myself! Check out the photos and tutorial below to be your own judge (but I think you’ll agree with me).

 

Candy Ornaments Materials

Colorful Giant Candy Ornaments Materials

 

2 Pieces of Tissue Paper next to Scissors

Step 1

First, cut 2 pieces of tissue paper roughly 10 inches by 6 inches.

 

2 Pieces of Fanned Out Tissue Paper

Step 2

Then, accordion fold one long edge of each piece of tissue paper so that they fan out on one side.

 

Fanned Out Tissue Paper Glued to Paper Plate

Step 3

Next, pull out one of your paper plates and attach one fanned piece of tissue paper to each side of the lip of your plate with hot glue.

Step 4

Pull out your ribbon and cut a piece that is 9 inches long.

 

Close Up of Ribbon Hanger Glued to Paper Plate

Step 5

Fold the cut piece of ribbon in half and glue the loose ends to the lip of your dessert plate.

 

Paper Plates Glued Together with Tissue Paper and Ribbon Hanger

Step 6

Now add a line of glue around the entire lip of the dessert plate and press a second plate down on top of it.

 

Candy Sections Drawn on Paper Plate

Step 7

Next, use your pencil to draw the lines of your candy. You want 8 sections defined.

 

Lavender Candy Sections Painted on Paper Plate

Step 8

Once your lines are drawn, paint every other section with your DecoArt lavender acrylic paint. Then set it aside to dry.

Note:

 

Teal and Lavender Candy Sections Painted on Paper Plate

Step 9

After your acrylic paint is dry, paint the remaining sections with you DecoArt Indian Turquoise acrylic paint. Again, set aside to dry.

Step 10 (Optional)

Since these are hanging on your tree, I recommend flipping your glued plates over after the paint has dried and repeating steps 7-9 on the back side of your plate. This ensures prettiness not matter what angle you see it from.

 

DecoArt Galaxy Glitter Painted on Paper Plate

Step 11

Lastly, cover your entire painted plate with DecoArt Galaxy Glitter paint. Let it dry completely, then hang on your tree.

 

Close Up of Glittery Painted Candy Ornaments on Christmas Tree

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Now you can easily add another dozen pretty ornaments to your candy tree for under $10 with these awesome colorful giant candy ornaments. 1 24 pack of plates and the paints make 12 ornaments with plenty of paint leftover for more fun projects. Before you rush out to pick up a stack of paper plates, check out the other awesome ornament projects from my friends at the link-up below!

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Glittery Pastel Nutcracker Christmas Wreath

Are you ready for another awesome piece of DIY Christmas decor? We’re back with Day 6 of the 12 Days of Christmas blog hop and today is all about wreaths! This glittery pastel nutcracker Christmas wreath is the perfect mix of traditional and colorful for your door this season!

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I used to have an entire tree centered around nutcrackers but the tree was very traditional in style and color. In fact, the nutcrackers are the only thing I have missed since switching to my candy tree. Finally, it occurred to me that I can still totally add some nutcrackers to my decor, I simply have to switch up the style and colors.

I found this super awesome nutcracker at the Dollar Tree and for a dollar I was willing to take a risk with paint. I’m so glad I did because this wreath is awesome and totally gorgeous. It’s sparkly, brightly colored, and perfect for a candy-themed winter wonderland.

 

Pastel Nutcracker Wreath

Glittery Pastel Nutcracker Christmas Wreath Materials

Step 1

First, glue one end of your teal snowflake ribbon to your wreath form.

 

Snowflake Ribbon Wrapped on Wreath

Step 2

Then begin wrapping your ribbon around the wreath form with a slight overlap until completely covered.

Step 3

Secure the end of your ribbon with another dab of hot glue.

Step 4

Trim any excess ribbon from your wreath.

Step 5

Set your wreath aside and grab your nutcracker.

 

Lavender Painted on Nutcracker

Step 6

Choose one coordinating color on your nutcracker and paint it lavender. Let your paint dry.

Step 7

After the paint is dry, add a second coat of lavender paint and set aside to dry completely.

 

Mod Podge on Pine Cone next to Paint Brush

Step 8

Now, grab your pine cones and add a coat of Mod Podge to the edges.

 

Glitter on Pine Cone next to Paint Brush

Step 9

Immediately cover your pine cones in glitter.

Step 10

Then shake off excess glitter and set your pine cones aside to dry. Return the excess glitter to the container.

 

Hand Holding Glitter Painted Nutcracker

Step 11

Once your nutcracker is dry, paint over the lavender with your glitter paint. Allow the paint to dry completely before moving on.

 

Gold Flower on Wreath

Step 12

While your glitter paint dries, glue a gold flower to the bottom right side of your wreath.

 

Nutcracker next to Gold Flower on Wreath

Step 13

Then, once your nutcracker is dry, glue it to the bottom right-hand side of your wreath slightly to the left of your gold flower.

 

Feathery Yarn Under Nutcracker on Wreath

Step 14

Next, glue your white feathery yarn around the bottom of your nutcracker.

 

Glittery Pine Cone Glued on Wreath

Step 15

Add a second gold flower below your nutcracker and glue your glitter-covered pine cones on either side of your nutcracker.

 

Close Up of Accents Glued onto Wreath

Close Up of Elements on Wreath

Step 16

Lastly, fill in the remaining area around your nutcracker with more flowers.

 

Pink Ribbon Attached to the Top of the Wreath

Step 17

Then tie a knot in your glittery pink ribbon and loop it around the top of your wreath.

 

Pink Bow on Top of Wreath

Step 18

Finish your wreath by tying a bow in the ends of the pink ribbon. Then hang and enjoy!

 

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This glitter pastel nutcracker Christmas wreath turned out wonderfully. I can’t wait to have it welcome us home everyday. You can easily customize it to match your decor by changing out a few of the element colors too! Before you start crafting, be sure to check out the other awesome wreath ideas from my friends below. And be sure to enter the holiday giveaway while you’re down there!

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