I am completely thrilled to have Dawn from Not Just a Mommy! on board today as my guest blogger. She always shares such great party ideas, and today's treat/tutorial is no exception!!
Give a warm Party Starters welcome to Dawn!!
Hugs,
Pam
Hello dear Party Starters readers, my name is Dawn from Not Just A Mommy! and I'm so honored that Pam let me heist her blog for the day. Today I'm sharing a fun treat with a twist from traditional Valentine's Day ideas with my latest obsession, a playing card candy mold.

I had no idea what I was ever going to use it for (that can be said for many of my party purchases) until I discovered this playing card box template from Mirkwood Designs and the wheels started turning.



I still haven't figured out how to melt candy over existing candy, i.e. the white candy over the red candy, without the bleed-over. I worked so hard to get the red inside it's boundaries, and I let the white cool down as much as possible before pouring over it, but to no avail, I still get blurry edges. I'll keep working on that.
I have tons of different sizes of treat bags; the candy playing cards measure about 2.5 by 3.5 inches so the closest size I could find was my 3 by 4.75 inch bags by Darice to package each candy card before adding to the box. With a bit of wiggling (the plastic bag overlap took up some space), I could fit all 4 candy playing cards in the box.


If you don't get a chance to make this treat, get yourself to a dollar store for a pack or two of playing cards. I have a few other ideas up my sleeve.



Have mini cards handy? Check out Udandi's version inspired by aforementioned Martha.

Such a cute idea! This is definitely going in the idea bank for Valentine's day gifts this year!
ReplyDeleteLOVE DAWN! She gets me everytime with the projects she comes up with and this is no different...genius and cute : )
ReplyDeletePaula
great idea/tutorial! I am so getting into molds too! Luv you both!
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Can just see these playing card greetings with the wording tweaked a bit to suit a fun bridal shower! Thanks for the great ideas.
ReplyDeleteLove your ideas, Dawn! I honestly didn't know about playing card molds!!! thanks!!! (ok..heading back under my rock now :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Dawn!!
ReplyDeleteSuper ideas too...
We are celebrating our 7th Anniversary next month & these playing card ideas will fit right into 'our Lucky 7th'
I am in LOVE with how cute these turned out! I saw your cry for help the the other day when you said you are addicted to candy molds, LOL. I say if you are going to create fabulous things like this let the addiction live on!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT DAWN! I'm doing another casino party in a few weeks and this is great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery cute but you spelled "suit" wrong.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Such a great idea...it would also work for a Alice inspired tea party :)
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Thanks for all the lovely comments, and Pamela, for having me!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anonymous for pointing out my error, good thing I wasn't giving this to anyone!
sorry I missed this at the appropriate time, but thanks for linking to my cards - they're so fun and easy to make I repeat them for the nursing home residents.
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ReplyDeleteIt seems I'm on the right track, I hope I can do well. The result was something I did and was doing to implement it.
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