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Your Candymaking Crafts, Projects and Recipes
We would love for you to share your unique candymaking crafts, projects and recipes with other candymakers out there. This is also your opportunity to show off a little bit of your creative talent. Don't just keep it to yourself.
Submit ideas to sales@makenmold.com. Please list the subject of the e-mail as PROJECT IDEAS only (otherwise we may not get it). Include your mailing address and a digital photo (in jpeg. format), if possible.
Your idea will be posted here for at least 30 days for others to see and try out. If we choose to use your idea on one of OUR project or recipe pages, you will receive a gift basket worth $20 in candymaking products and supplies.
We reserve the right to choose which ideas to post. By submitting your idea to Make'n Mold, inc., you are acknowledging that you are the original creator of this idea (to the best of your knowledge) and Make'n Mold has your permission to reproduce, publish, display or modify this idea in any future media, education or uses.
Some of the Best Candymaking Ideas Could be Taking Place Right Inside the House Next Door
Check out these ideas from our friends and neighbors across the country.
Christmas Time Brownies
Peppermint Bark
Pour a layer of melted chocolate wafers on waxed paper. Then pour a layer of melted vanilla wafers over the chocolate. Sprinkle with crushed candy canes and use a fork to swirl through the melted wafers. Allow to harden, then break off into bite-size pieces.
Beth Strykersville, NY |

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Decorated Boxes
Dipped Marshmallow Pops
Take lollipop sticks, add two marshmallows and dip them in chocolate. Then sprinkle all kinds of good stuff on the chocolate before it sets. This lollipop was made by a two-year old! It's that easy!
Jill, Washington, DC |

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Decorative Magnets
My 5, 7, and 9 year old tested this project out and since they liked it I used it for my son's first grade Valentine's Day party craft.
1. Prepare plaster of paris as instructed. Pour into Double Heart Candy Mold, allow to dry per instructions, turn pieces out and allow to dry further as instructed on plaster of paris. 2. Paint using acrylic paints. If desired add glitter or heart shapes using Elmer's school glue. Allow to dry and coat with spray sealer. 3. Attach magnets to the back using hot glue gun.
Jodi Roseville, Oh |

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Apple Dipper
Jut a quick note to tell you what tickled us so much about the Apple Dipper... We were throwing my mother a surprise 70th Birthday party. She was born in the same year Snow White came out so we have affectionately called her Snow White for many years. So it seemed only natural that the theme of her big surprise party be "Snow White". When we saw the Apple Dipper we just freaked out! It was the PERFECT item for our party. We did not even imagine that we would use it so much after the party but we love that Apple Dipper! Here is a picture from the party of our "Evil Queen/Apple Table".
JLaura Moyock, NC |

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