CANDY DISH WITH LID : wedding candy buffett
Candy Dish With Lid
- A sweet food made with sugar or syrup combined with fruit, chocolate, or nuts
- Sugar crystallized by repeated boiling and slow evaporation
- a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts
- (candied) encrusted with sugar or syrup; “candied grapefruit peel”
- sugarcoat: coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze
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- The food contained or served in such a container
- A particular variety or preparation of food served as part of a meal
- make concave; shape like a dish
- a piece of dishware normally used as a container for holding or serving food; “we gave them a set of dishes for a wedding present”
- serve: provide (usually but not necessarily food); “We serve meals for the homeless”; “She dished out the soup at 8 P.M.”; “The entertainers served up a lively show”
- A shallow, typically flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food
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- hat: headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim
- An eyelid
- A removable or hinged cover for the top of a container
- The operculum of a moss capsule
- a movable top or cover (hinged or separate) for closing the opening at the top of a box, chest, jar, pan, etc.; “he raised the piano lid”
- eyelid: either of two folds of skin that can be moved to cover or open the eye; “his lids would stay open no longer”
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Bubble Gum Machine/Candy Dish DIY Tutorial
I’m transforming my daughter’s room into a Candy shop theme and have been trying to dream up ideas to make a variety of candy peices… I will be sharing some things I have created along with how they are done. For anyone interested.
Things you Need:
1. Flower pot w/ saucer (size depends on how large or small you prefer)
You can use plastic pots but for easier painting clay ones are best.
2. Glue gun and glue sticks
3. Acrylic paint and a brush
4. Newspaper (to protect surfaces from paint)
5. A glass or plastic bowl that suits the size pot that you chose. (Be sure the saucer fits over the top of the bowl)
6. Small wooden knob
7. Styrofoam balls (to create the effect of gumballs, or if making real candy dishes, then your candy of choice.
Procedure:
1. Paint the clay or plastic pot in colors of choice. Let Dry.
2. If using styrofoam, paint these peices in your colors of choice. Let Dry.
3. Turn pot upside down (remove saucer)
4. Hot glue the glass or plastic bowl right side up to the upside down pot.
5. Turn saucer upside down. Hot glue wooden knob to the saucer.
6. Fill bowl with candy or foam balls.
7. Place lid over bowl. Enjoy!
Some other uses:
*Counting balls, for children to count or sort by colors
*Small storage for other practical things besides candy, ( Pacifiers, hairbows,safety pins etc)
Vintage Blue Glass Lidded Candy Dish Made for the Henry Ford Museum