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As I was playing Candyland with my daughter, I noticed how all the bright yummy colors really popped off the game board. I found inspiration for this craft in a simple activity. My daughter loved helping me with this one, but it was harder to keep the Skittles around.....
This Lollipop centerpiece can be used at a birthday party, summer barbecue, set on an entry table, or simply to add some color to your counter top. There are edible parts so it is a favorite for the kids.
You will need:
colored paper
glitter
Elmer's glue
small round tin (from Target $1 bins or the $1 store)
Popsicle sticks
glittery floral sprigs
Skittles
2 bouquets of Blow Pops (from Dollar Tree)
Cricut or die cutter
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Use your Cricut or die cutter to cut three circles. I did a two 4" and four 3" circles. Or you could trace around a can and cut them out if you cannot get to a Cricut or die cutter.
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