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Candy Apple Gift from Cute As A Fox


The inspiration for this project came from OohlalaCandy.com, they make cute candy cupcakes, including an Apple for back to school. I saw it, loved it, and knew I could make it!


Here is what you need:
1. Red candy- I paid way too much for Jelly Belly's at the mall. Joanns has solid packs of M&Ms for 5.99 then you could use a coupon. However, the Jelly Belly's are apple flavored so that is a plus  
2. Cupcake liners or ramekins from Dollar Tree. (Three for $1.)  
3. Plastic wrap or shrink wrap  
4. Skewers or toothpicks  
5. Ribbon for a leaf (or a silk flower leaf)  
6. Candy straws - also from Dollar Tree

    Step 1. Layout some plastic wrap on something with sides. This will catch any candies that try to escape.

    Step 2: Pour your candy in the center of the plastic wrap. 3/4 of a pound of jellybeans got me 2 apples worth.


    Step 3. Bring all four corners of the plastic wrap up and twist. It will form a ball.


    Step 4. Form your ball how you want it and get the plastic pulled pretty tight. You want it to look shrink wrapped or as close to it as you can.


    Step 5. Secure the ball with tape and snip off any extra plastic wrap.


    Step 6: Put your jelly beans into your cupcake liner or ramekin.

    Step 7. Cut a piece of ribbon 3-4" long and singe or fray check both ends.


    Step 8: Bring the "right" side of one end of the ribbon around and stack it on the right side of the other end to form a leaf shape.


    Step 9: Cut a small slit in the end of your ribbon and put it on the skewer.


    Step 10: Insert the skewer into your jellybeans and slide all the way down to the bottom of the cup.


    Step 11: Trim your skewer and work the candy straw onto the skewer. It is easier if the skewer has a point to it, so cutting at an angle may be helpful.
     
    You are done! I can't wait for my 4 year old's preschool teachers to get them on the first day of school!
    Variation: I put a package of sour straws at the bottom of one of the apples. That helped it look a little fuller because I hadn't split the jelly beans exactly even.
    Other fun variations:
    • Use a pretzel stick for the stem instead of a candy straw.
    • Color the end of a lollipop brown and use the end of the stick as the straw. You would just put the lollipop upside down and insert the stick through the jellybeans.

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      91 comments:

      1. What a cute idea! I've seen the picture of the project before but I didn't realize it was just jelly beans in plastic wrap!

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      2. Very cute idea - especially the candy straw.

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      3. That is something I could do! Great idea :)

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      4. I love this idea! If I had school age children, I would totally have sent them in with one of these babies for the first day today!

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      5. Very cute! I have a bunch of teacher friends that would love this!

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      6. These would make fabulous gifts for the people at church... thanks for the inspiration

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      7. What a great idea! And it is so simple-aren't those just the best?

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      8. What a great idea! I love it and have bookmarked it for a future project!

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      9. This is such a great idea and SO cute!!!

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      10. So cute!! My kids aren't old enough for school yet, but when they are I'll remember this idea!

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      11. Those are just adorable ... those would be fun to make for our apple unit!

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      12. I think these are FAB! And so original. Love them!

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      13. very very cute!!! :) i could even do those

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      14. This is such a cute idea! And I didn't know there were apple flavored Jelly Beans!

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      15. I might just have to make this for our first day of preschool! Something different and so very cute.

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      16. So cute! My mother in-law is an elementary school secretary, I'll have to make her one of these!!

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      17. this is just too adorable!! I have never done a back to school teacher's gift, but I think I may have to now! :) thanks for sharing this- both of you!

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      18. What a cute, fun idea! I will definitley have to do this when my little one starts school next year!

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      19. Cute! I really need to go to the dollar store--people always seem to find such cute supplies there.

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      20. I love this idea. But like a lot of others couldn't find the super cute ramekins in red. I found something similar in a different color, so now I'm seeing mod podge in my future! Thanks so much for the tute, it is so adorable and simple.

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      21. Very cute idea. Great teachers gift! I can't wait to see the rest of the A B C crafts!

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      22. that's cute!! I can't wait to see what's next. I think I will try to make this for my kids' teachers at school!

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      23. cute idea for back to school gifts!

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      24. What a fabulous twist on 'apple for the teacher'! LOVE it!

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      25. Love it!! I love following your blog!

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      26. How adorable! This is an apple any teacher would love to recieve!!!

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      27. Thanks for the feature. I'm so excited to kick off the ABC Create with me!

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      28. This is adorable! So creative :)

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      29. I am going to make these this weekend, what a great idea.

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      30. I used to teach first grade and I would have loved this as a little back to school gift!

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      31. so fun! thanks for the great Ideas!

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      32. What an adorable idea! I love this! Thanks for sharing!

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      33. This idea makes crave to do one. lol.

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      34. I want to make these for my kids' teachers - great first day of school gift.

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      35. That's an apple I would actually eat!

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      36. What a wonderful idea. I can see the kids showing up with this on the first day of school...sweet.

        Leslie

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      37. Too cute! I can't wait to try it.

        Thanks for sharing.

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      38. So, I am going to have to learn how to sew! Those would be great for the coffee at church in our Welcome Center!!! Thank you for making it easier for the sewing impaired =)

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      39. Thank you for sharing this! I'm definitely going to use this idea for our Nursery Volunteers for our church. We have a great group and I'm always looking for great appreciation gifts! Thanks for sharing!!

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      40. What a cute idea. I like that it is fast and simple to make.

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      41. I LOVE this! But my son started school 2 weeks ago. I think we'll do a fall variation for his teacher and bus driver using orange jelly bellies. Thanks so much for the idea!!

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      42. If only Jelly Bellies could come cheaper, huh? The number of projects we could create! What an adorable idea! Thanks for sharing it!

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      43. Very cute! Would make a great teacher gift :)

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      44. Such a great gift for a teacher! I don't have kids in school, but maybe I'll make one for my sister in law.

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      45. Hmmm...wondering if they would make it to the end product before I ate them all lol. I love jelly beans haha.

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      46. So cute! What a perfect teacher gift!

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      47. Such a great little teacher gift. I will be passing these out to my co-workers

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      48. i wanna make these for my kid's birthday party take home bags! awesome! thanks for the idea!

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      49. i wanna make these for my kid's birthday party take home bags! awesome! thanks for the idea!

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      50. i need to make some of these for the teacher at my sons school!

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      51. I am going to have to try this!

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      52. This is ADORABLE!!! What a great teacher gift!

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      53. My daughter just started kindergarten and I think this is a GREAT idea!

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      54. I totally did this! My daughter's Preschool teacher love it! Thanks for a great idea Cute As A Fox!

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      55. I can't wait to make some of these for my kids' teachers. And thank you for posting where you got the ramekins from. I love the $ store!

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      56. Perfect gift and the teacher can reuse the cup.

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      57. Super cute idea, I will have to copy it, Thanks.

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      58. My favorite of your September posts!

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      59. These would make great VTing gifts as well.

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      60. I'll have to make my son's teacher one with red m&m's, she'd love it!

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