Sprinkles on gumdrops and sweet gummy rings -- these are a few of kids' favorite things. It's easy to turn candy into lively decorations.
When you cut into a gummy candy using a plastic knife, you expose the sticky interior; this built-in adhesive is the primary tool for assembling these creatures. The larger the sticky surface, the better the parts will hold. Set up a table with bowls of candy, and let kids bring the colorful treats to life.
Mushroom
These mushrooms were created by joining a red gumdrop to a white spice drop. Yellow sour gumdrops make up the polka dots on the top.
Snails
These slowpokes can't wait for the holiday rush to be over. Their shells are hard peppermint candies; their faces are spice drops fitted with licorice-twist antennae and nonpareil eyes.


Nice creativity Martha
What did they use for the eyes? a dab of icing or something?
@ HuntingtonBeach ~ they are attached by the stickiness of the gumdrop when a tiny piece is cut away from the back. They should be perfectly fine to eat :)
Has anyone made the snails? Is the gum drop hot-glued to the candy? I want to make them for a children's party but don't want kids to eat them of they're glued... ?
Has anyone made the snails? Is the gum drop hot-glued to the candy? I want to make them for a children's party but don't want kids to eat them of they're glued... ?