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HANDMADE RAINBOW CANDY LOLLIPOP CARDS


I think we’d all agree there’s nothing sweeter than handmade cards. Now you can make them even sweeter with a treat on top!

These Rainbow Candy Lollipop cards were inspired by these candy cards from one of our favorite Instagram friends, @Made_By_Helga who creates cute and clever food art (you may recall the hilarious veggie animals Helga guest posted on our site a while back).

Since we love rainbow treats, we decided to make these cards using rainbow lollipops as faces and have kids draw and color in the fun details like hair and clothing.

These cards are bursting with colorful personality and are guaranteed to make the lucky recipient smile! They were a sweet hit with our birthday party guests.

Rainbow Candy Lollipop Cards – Materials

– Cardstock or watercolor paper
– Rainbow lollipops
– Thin and thick black markers
Colorful markers
– Double stick tape

Instructions:

Simply draw faces using your thick black marker on the lollipops. Use double stick tape to attach to your cardstock . Draw hair and clothing around the lollipop. Remove the lollipop to easily color in and then add it back on the card, using more double stick tape if needed.

Do your kids like making handmade cards? These are so fun to try for the next birthday party! They make cute party favors too!

Check out more creative ideas for kids.

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Agnes Hsu is a mom of three and has been inspiring parents and kids to get creative with easy activities and family friendly recipes for over 10 years. She shares her love for creative play and kids food to her 2MM+ followers online. Agnes' commitment to playful learning and kindness has not only raised funds for charity but also earned features in prestigious nationwide publications.