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Candy Decorated Christmas Trees

Try these as an alternative to making an entire gingerbread house. My school's PTA had this as one of the crafts this weekend and it was a big hit with all the kids.

Take a sugar cone (the pointy one) and stick it to a small plate with some white frosting. Then cover the cone with frosting to resemble a snow covered tree. You can now decorate the tree with small pieces of candy, tubes of icing, sprinkles, you name it.

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This would be a great activity for a December birthday party or any other Christmas event. Have the kids use their imagination.

By Jess in OR

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