My hubby went out of town for business.
No hubby means endless crafting time, eating out, and best of all....no clean up.
( I do miss him...it's just free uninterrupted time..:))
I invited Nicole over for some crazy crafting. It was like the good old days before she had her little business. We don't get to craft TOGETHER much anymore.
We had some topiary ideas in mind and Nicole thought it would be fun to make a jelly bean topiary.
These are the mini topiaries. I believe the pot size is 3 or 4 inches. The styrofoam ball size is 3 inches.
After Nicole left, I stayed up into the wee hours of the morning, catching up on TV shows and making a larger jelly bean topiary. I wrapped the dowel with white floral tape instead of painting it.
They look cute together.
Here's most of the supplies you need.
These pastel jellybeans are pretty and taste really good too!
Nicole white washed the pots. After drying, she lightly sanded to give it a softer look.
Next she hot glued each jelly bean onto a pink painted styrofoam ball. This went quick, because the balls are so small.
We added floral foam to anchor the dowel into.
Then topped it with moss.
What fun! The candy is so cheap to craft with! I need to stop crafting with Easter candy. I glue one on....then eat one....glue one on...then eat one!
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That is really darling! I love the colors you used!
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Jen
So, so cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable and yummy!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteChelsea
It's so cute! I love the little ones with the big ones!
ReplyDeleteteri
Adorable! I think these might be my table decorations for Easter!
ReplyDeleteLove these! I will be linking to these!
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I thought I'd let you know that I featured your eggs on this week's linky party post!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, this seriously made me want jelly beans.
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ReplyDeleteThis is so seriously cute!
I have some "hubby gone/serious crafty time" coming up soon and I just might do this! ♥
Very cute! I just might have to try this!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!!! I am just dying to set out all my spring/Easter things, and this would be perfect! It will add some height to the mix! THanks so much for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteAlso, thanks so much for your sweet comments on my blog this am. I really hope you try these soon-
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I LOVE THIS!!! I love finding new ways to craft with my daughter who is 9! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThese are SO PRETTY, I Love them!!! :)
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ReplyDeletesuper cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are definately on my to do project list this weekend!!! How adorable!!!! I wanted to ask what type of white paint did you use to white wash the pots? Thank you so much for the great idea!!!
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This is adorable! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea - I can't wait to make it! I am featuring your post on my blog tomorrow: http://ificould-ificould.blogspot.com/2010/03/jelly-bean-topiary.html
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Missy
These are adorable! I made a gumdrop topiary last year, but never thought of a jelly bean one!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cheerful looking! I love the whitewashed pots rather than just straight up painting them. I'm new to "crafting" and have added this on my list of things to start trying! -Meredith
ReplyDeleteI went to Hobby Lobby earlier this week to grab everything I need for this project. Only problem...I can't find those jelly beans. I have been to Michael's, Hobby Lobby, Target, CVS, Walgreens and Wal-Mart with no luck. Where did you get yours?
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ReplyDeleteI am linking over to you on my blog brianandsophia.blogspot.com . This project was some craft therapy for me after receiving terrible news about our country last night. I used Brach's pastel speckled jelly beans only $1 a bag at Walmart.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful idea :-)
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if you wanted to make this edible could you use royal icing. I want to make an edible one using lemon heads and one with gum balls, just not sure how to get them to stick....any thoughts
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome topiary for any kind of party!!! LOVE IT! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! I had admired your Halloween Candy topiaries but never got around to making one!! I made the jelly bean topiary today and plan to post on my blog with a couple of links back to your blog.
ReplyDeleteHow would I make this type of topiary for mother's day...flowers? Can you give me some hints? Also, with the jelly beans or gum drops do you have to spray them to preserve it?
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These are ADORABLE! I am totally going to make some for our Easter party this week!
ReplyDeleteCould you also let us know what type of paint and glue you used? I was thinking maybe a using toothpicks instead of the glue but I'm not sure if that would work. Thoughts?
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