DIY Christmas decorations and ornaments Candyland

Candyland Christmas decorations Decorator DIY Economical ornaments

Posted September 25, 2023 by: Admin #Decoration

If you’ve always wanted a Christmas tree that would delight children and adults alike, Candyland Christmas decorations are perfect for you! This is an “easy to create” holiday theme and can also be done on a budget. All it takes is some starting crafting skills, an extra helping hand every now and then, and a love of all things Candyland Christmas! Here are step-by-step instructions for creating your ideal Candyland Christmas tree and decorations!

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First up, we have our own candy decorations that we created for our Candyland Christmas tree theme! But don’t leave, after these tutorials we have a few more from awesome bloggers so you can create your own DIY Christmas candy! And then we have beautiful Candyland Christmas trees to inspire you!

Our Candyland Christmas decorations:

The first thing to consider when creating your Christmas Candyland is flocking your tree. The snow effect adds this fantastical element that is simply delicious! Spraying snow is easy and convenient, and it’s available on Amazon. Ivory snow and water, mixed into a thick paste, can also be used as a real “flocking”.

snow flocking spray for Christmas trees

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Candy Ornaments You Can Make

Lollipop ornaments

Use disc-shaped Styrofoam to create your lollipop ornaments. We have three different kinds of lollipops on our tree.

DIY Candyland Christmas Decorations and Ornaments

Small Candy Lollipop

Place the small candies in a large bowl. (We actually found these colorful styrofoam balls that looked like candy) Spread the disc with regular white glue, then dip it in the candy and let dry, repeat on the other side. You may need to add a little more to fill in any bare spots after drying. Insert a wooden dowel as a lollipop stick. Spray lightly with glitter spray, let dry.

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DIY Candyland Christmas Decorations and Ornaments

Rope pacifier ornament

This ornament did not use foam, but simply rope style candy found at the dollar store. Let the candy dry a bit so it’s not sticky and slightly stiff. Using a glue gun, create a coil with the rope, gluing as you go. Add more strings until you have the size you want. You may need some extra help with this step of the process. (There’s a reason we use a low-temperature glue gun! Ouch!) Insert a wooden dowel for the stick. We had to sharpen the end of the stick slightly with a pair of scissors. Let it dry overnight so the candy hardens. Spray lightly with glitter spray.

DIY Candyland Christmas Decorations and Ornaments

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Peppermint Candy Lollipop Ornaments

Using an artist’s brush and regular craft paint, freehand draw the swirls of a peppermint candy onto a foam disk. You can practice on a piece of cardboard first, but it helps to have a photo or real candy to follow along with. Tip: Make sure there is plenty of paint on the brush, and you will get smooth lines… Let it dry. Insert a wooden dowel for the stick. Wrap with transparent cellophane and tie with a ribbon.

DIY Candyland Christmas Decorations and Ornaments

…Here’s the result ! The cellophane packaging really compliments this one and makes it look like a real lollipop.

diy candy land christmas theme

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Candy Christmas Ornament

Candyland gumball and marshmallow decorations are made simply with a glue gun. We used a piece of twisted floral wire as a hanger. As we inserted the hanger into the foam, we added a little hot glue to secure it. Then simply cover the Styrofoam ball with candy using your glue gun. We used glitter spray again here on the gumball ornament.

DIY Candyland Christmas Decorations and Ornaments

Candyland Themed Christmas Tree

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Candyland Themed Christmas Tree

More Candyland Christmas Decoration Ideas and Tutorials

I know you want your Candyland Christmas tree full of sweet decorations, so here are lots of other candy decoration ideas to complete your tree!

Clay Candy Cane Ornaments

We are in love with these candy cane decorations from “A Kailo Chic Life”. She made them with kiln-fired clay so they would last…well, forever! Simple instructions for making these cute candy ornaments.

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Realistic Mini Gumball Machines

Using pink construction paper and a clear plastic ball, “Aww Sam” made these delicious gumball machine candy ornaments for his tree!

Turn Leftover Wooden Dowels Into Candy Ornaments

Do you have scraps of wood lying around? So stop by “Jaime Costiglio” and find out how to make DIY candy decorations! She simply used wood (you can also get these pieces at a craft store), paint, and washi tape. That’s it! The Easiest Candyland Christmas Decorations Ever!

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Easy ornament upgrade

So maybe we lied. These might be the simplest candy decorations ever! In “Studio DIY,” she simply wrapped store-bought candy-colored ornament balls in cellophane. Do! Can we say dollar store?

DIY Clay Dessert Ornaments

Here’s another candy decorating DIY from “Aww Sam”… Not all of them are actually candy, but they fit that Christmas theme for us. These are made with clay and she walks you through the steps of each of these boutique style ornaments. Awesome!

DIY Donut Ornaments

On a related note, these may not be candy, but they sure speak to my sweet tooth! These homemade salty clay donuts were shared by “A Beautiful Mess” and they look pretty good to eat!

DIY donut ornaments

DIY ribbon candies

Make these “Makezine” ribbon candy ornaments with felt, needle and thread. Think of all the sizes and colors you could make! Or, stick to a tight color palette and center your Christmas candy around pink, red or even green!

More Felt Candy Ornaments

you can make so much more than just ribbon candy with felt! Check out these ornaments from “Happiness is Homemade” for more crafty inspiration. These lollipops are so cute!

felt candy ornaments

Glitter Filled Ornaments

Clear Ornaments + Dollar Store Sprinkles = Cutest Candy Ornaments You Can Make in 5 Minutes on the Planet. Find the tutorial on “Re-Fabbed”.

Peppermint Ornaments

If you’re a little tired of the candy cane look, but want some good old Christmas charm, try making these peppermint candy ornaments from “An Alli Event.” Adorable, easy, fun and kids will love them!

“Snack girl” shares the same idea with some additional shape ideas for added inspiration here. Remember, you can really make them any shape you have a cookie cutter for!

peppermint candy ornaments

Recycled Candy Ornament

Save your paper towels and toilet paper rolls for this adorable DIY shared by “The Crowned Goat”.

recycled diy candy ornament

DIY Fake Gumball Ornaments

These adorable little gumdrops can be used in many different ways on your Candyland Christmas tree. They are completed as ornaments in “The Sweetest Occasion” tutorial, but you can easily add them to a candy-themed garland!

doy gumball ornaments

Candy Train

Okay, sure, this one is more of a Candyland Christmas decoration than an ornament, but come on! This Christmas candy train is made entirely of candy! From “Smart School House”, she also offers a tutorial for a Santa Claus and his sleigh made of candy on the same post. To like!

My Favorite Candy Decorations You Can Buy

You may not want to DIY all of your ornaments, as this can be a little time consuming. So here are some of my favorite Candyland themed Christmas decorations available to purchase online.

Candyland Themed Ornament Set

This ornament set available on Amazon contains a wide variety of perfectly themed ornaments to complete your Candyland Christmas tree. Some of them simply have more detail than is feasible for a DIY project, and that’s where it’s sometimes worth it to just buy instead of DIY.Candyland Christmas decoration set

Candy decorations for a big impact

These Wayfair lollipops come in sixes, including one measuring 24″ tall! These would be perfect to complete your tree with great visual impact.

lollipop ornament

Candy garland

No more ornaments? Complete your tree with a garland of sweet themed decorations on a garland like this one.

Candyland theme garland

…or this other adorable option from Wayfair

fake candy garland

Candyland Christmas Decorating Ideas

Want to go completely crazy for Candyland Christmas? U.S. too. So take ideas from these talented bloggers and make them your own. Remember, in this theme, more is more!

Candyland tree with all the candies

From “Raz Christmas”, these are the most over-the-top and perfect Candyland Christmas decorations we’ve seen! Do you see what we mean by “more is more”? Be careful, they haven’t stopped decorating the tree.

Peppermint Candy Themed Tree

Remember when we said you could use all the colors of the rainbow or you could use a smaller color palette for your Christmas candy? “Turtle Creek Lane” did just that. Red and white, anyone?

White Candyland Themed Tree

This colorful Candyland tree is from “Design Improvised”. You can take all the tutorials you’ve seen here and create a “kids tree” like this one that they’ll never forget!

Elegant Candyland Christmas Tree

“Lauren Conrad” proves that a Candyland-themed Christmas isn’t just for kids!

Finally, our 3-year-old grandson Wyatt is enjoying our first sweet Christmas!

DIY Candyland Christmas Decorations and Ornaments

 

 

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