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Decorating With Candy Day

Add a touch of sweetness to spaces with colorful and creative edible arrangements that bring a playful charm to any setting.

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Position candy and craft supplies as creative decoration tools for families and hobbyists looking to add playful, edible charm to everyday moments.

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  • DIY candy decoration ideas for breakfast, lunch, and dessert—turn everyday meals into Instagram-worthy moments
  • Candy-themed home décor: fabric, table arrangements, and festive displays for families
  • Creative candy craft tutorials: build edible centerpieces and dessert art with kids
  • Candy bundle promotions tied to February family activities and creative projects

History

Through the ages, candy has been used in celebration as well as decoration. Think of the Christmas decorations or even the decorations for Halloween and you can see how candy has woven its way into our lives. There are other holidays too that candy plays a central part in.

Valentine’s day may be about love, but there had better be some candy with your flowers right ladies? Easter is another holiday that has a candy-coated vibe. I can see why people would want to have a day dedicated to being creative with those sweet decorations and that’s Decorating with Candy Day!


How to celebrate

Decorate with Candy for Breakfast

Breakfast could begin with some sweet pancakes decorated with shapes or faces made with chocolate chips or whatever your favorite melty goodness is. How about adding some candies to a cozy bowl of oatmeal? Or some caramel drizzled over fruit? The morning ideas are many!

Decorate with Candy for Lunch

Lunch has a few more options as a gift of a package of sweets will turn any frown upside down. You just may make your child the champion of the lunch room today if you send a few goodies along. Everyone has taken time growing up to play the lunchroom trade games and the best thing going was anything sweet!

Decorate with Candy for Dinner

End the day after dinner with a sweet dessert! You can just let yourself go wild and decorate a cake or pan of brownies with smarties, m&m’s or any other small, colorful treat! Perhaps you are looking for something more adventurous. Try making an ice cream creation with layers of different candies. Don’t forget to add some sprinkles and chopped candy pieces to the top!

Create Festive Candy Decorations

If eating the candy isn’t your idea of a good time you can celebrate Decorate with Candy Day by creating a festive table with arrangements of candy at each place. You can take the day to buy up all the fabric that has little candies on it to make curtains and blankets for your little ones. Some very creative people have even shared their decorating ideas on social media. You can find them on Pinterest or Facebook. Head on over and get decorating!