Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Tricks & Treats Candy Bar Topiary

I wanted to make this last year and ran out of time. I first saw this idea from Dylan's candy bar in NYC. I took this picture quickly with my phone after I finished it, it's larger than the picture shows. Fast and quick and very fun-- if you can keep your family from picking treats off! Lynn took one right off the front- hello? Just keep extra treats around so it's not a temptation to muss up your tree! :)

This would be fun to take to a party, people can just pull treats off. ;) I think a Christmas Tree would be very fun to make- what a fun "anytime gift" this would be. Best part-- it only took about 10 min. to put together.



Candy Bar Topiary

1 foam topiary- any size
pot to serve as a container
stick or bamboo skewer
Assorted mini candy bars
Ribbon bow for a topper
Cute cupcake liners for a topper (opt)
Glue or Satin Pins (I preferred pins, so candy could be removed easily)

Directions:
Staring with the bottom of the topiary, pin mini candy bars in any order, random etc.. all around the tree. Work your way up to the next level overlapping the bottom level slightly. You just don't want to see the pins. I used 2 pins per candy bar. Place in a pot or cute container and fill the bottom of the topiary with loose candy bars. To make this topper, flatten 2 cupcake liners out and snip around the liner edges to help it lie flat. Glue together with a suckers stick or bamboo skewer inside. Insert into the very tip of the topiary. Fuss with it until you like it.


Cupcake Wrapper Treats

When I saw this idea I went crazy with buying up all the cute cupcake wrappers. They look like little fortune cookies- perfect for treats, party favors etc.. You can use these for any occasion and craft stores, even Walmart had cute ones. Hobby Lobby's were my favorite!

Cupcake Wrapper Treats

Cute cupcake liners
Glue (I used Fabri-Tac-- by the way, where have I been that I didn't know this glue existed? It's awesome! Strong, fast drying like hot glue without the heat) but you can use hot glue as well. You can also stitch by machine, but that requires more work than I am willing to give... :)

Treats- I used dove chocolates, Hershey Bliss works and after dinner mints. I loved the dove the most because they have little sayings inside the foil--and they are yum!

Directions:
Fold cupcake wrapper in half.
Glue around the outer edge leaving 1/4 to 1/2" open at the end (enough room to push treat in)
Insert treat and push up the bottom center to a create fortune cookie shape.







Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Pumpkins!

These are inexpensive foam pumpkins. A project I'm kind of getting addicted to. The first shot is a topiary.

TOPIARY
3-4 foam pumpkins.
Black lace in different patterns 1/2 yd. for each pumpkin
Glue, needle and thread
Urn you have lying around your house.
1/4 " dowel
cream colored craft paint

For the topiary, paint some off white. I pulled off the stem and vines of all the pumpkins, except the top one. Fill the hole with hot glue (sawdust spills out)
Cover pumpkins tightly with lace and stitch bottom or glue and trim excess. Cut a small hole in the lace for the top pumpkin's stem and vine to poke out.
I was looking for a dot patterned lace, and being impatient and not finding one, I just inserted upholstery tacks around the pumpkin and then covered it with a double layer of black tulle yardage.
Insert dowel in the bottom two and stack in a urn large enough to hold them. Trim stick if needed and insert in the bottom of the top pumpkin. I'm in love with these.

PAINTED PUMPKIN



Using the craft foam pumpkins, paint off white and let dry.
Stud pumpkin with upholstery nails randomly or in swirls etc..
Tie off the stem lots of fun ribbons.



METALLIC PUMPKIN
1 foam craft pumpkin
Silver paint
craft sealer top coat spray paint

Paint and let dry. Spray with a sealer. Top with ribbons and stack in a basket or on top of a candlestick etc..

Union Square Cafe's Bar Nuts




On late afternoons Union Square in NYC will serve these amazing nuts at the bar-- I found this adaption of the recipe from Nigella Lawson a few years ago and -they- are- totally addictive. I like taking them to parties. It's an easy recipe and best served hot, but frankly I eat them cold too, and they are great! I have variations to the recipe which are noted below.

Ingredients:
2 1/4 cups (18oz) assorted unsalted nuts (I use almonds, pecan halves, whole cashews, shelled pistachios, macadamias, peanuts.) You can also use Brazil, hazelnuts etc.. basically whatever you like.
2 T. coarsely chopped fresh rosemary leaves ( I use 1/2 t. dried, which I grind fine in a spice grinder, because we don't like strong rosemary in things- you could chop it fine as well)
1/2 t. cayenne pepper (I usually double this)
2 t. brown sugar (I usually double this as well)
2 t. sea or kosher salt
1 T. melted butter (I use 1-2 T)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Toss nuts in large bowl to mix them up and then spread out in a single layer on a cookie sheet. Toast in the oven until lightly golden brown, about 10 min. In a large bowl, combine spices, salt and melted butter. Basically, what I look for, is a soft burn in the throat and a hit of sweetness from the sugar. So if I don't get enough heat, I'll sprinkle in a bit more cayenne. It's a very flexible recipe. Toss the nuts in the spiced butter really well, then serve warm and watch the bowl disappear... ;)