Easter candy pomander eggs

We know St. Paddy’s Day hasn’t quite passed yet but we’ll be swapping our green decor for lighter, more Easter-y hues quite soon!  Starting with these fun candy pomander eggs, created using yummy Easter Smarties:
 

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For me, Easter is all about the pretty, pastel colors of spring, a celebration of starting a new season..

This was taken last April with our then 10-month old, our first Easter together as a family of three.  It was our best one yet! 
 
With seeing the pretty Easter pastel colors of Smarties, I wanted to try them as a display as well.  After snagging a bag at Dollar General {see my full shopping trip here} I came home and looked around for the plastic Easter eggs that was in our little guys basket last year.  Darn, must have chucked them during our recent move.  Luckily I have 2 cartons of eggs in my fridge 😉  After cleaning them out, I started hot glueing Smarties in rows across each egg until it looked like this:
 

Cute, huh!
Such a fun, simple kids craft, too!

 Oh, and the Easter bunny dropped off a giant load of Smarties to my house just for one lucky reader so stay tuned!  In the meantime, check out Smarties on FB, Pinterest, Twitter & YouTube.
 
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All opinions are my very own… and I really do  to snack on Smarties! 😉

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28 Comments

  1. So cute! Oh, those are smarties. Why didn’t I think of that? Thanks for sharing this very fun and easy project Kristi!

  2. This is so cute!! I don't know if i could resist licking them though.. Smarties are my favorite!!

  3. This is too cute! I would never have thought of doing this, so creative! They look lovely….

  4. These are so cute and clever! I love how the candies are such wonderful and Spring-y pastels. Great job!

  5. Really cute idea & fun for the kids to help make! Would love for you to link this to my next Craftastic Monday party:)

  6. PS are you using your new camera!?!?

    PSS i totally pinned this! xo, aimee

  7. Oh my goodness, these are TOO cute! Very creative, and what a cutie pie family!! 🙂

  8. LOve it!! My daughter is a Type 1 Diabetic and smarties is what she uses to get her blood sugar back up!!! Anytime we see smarties we think of Autumn…I need to try this!!
    Thanks,
    Denise

  9. Heck yes! Use the sugar paste and it should hold just fine! Great idea, Bettina- those would look super cute all wrapped up in an Easter basket…. oh, the possibilities 😉

  10. Love these. Wonder if I can stick them chocolate to an egg though cause I just know my niece and nephew will want to eat them!

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