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DIY: Miniature Candy Apples Are Perfectly Adorable

Miniature toffee candy apples

I now present you dear readers with just about the simplest and most adorable way to decorate a cake, cupcakes, a dessert plate: mini candy apples made from toffee candies with clove stems! And of course you can use this same idea to make mini candy lemons, oranges and grapes. It is true I am the kind of mom who shudders at the thought of buying candy, but of course the candy thing is way beyond my control and the dreaded stuff does make its way into our house, and especially those little colorful gummy toffee candies as those are very often thrown from the balcony of the synagogue (at the groom, called the chatan) on the shabbat before a wedding. And yes, you’d better believe it, my kids are there front and center to scoop up as much as they can. The good news as that I can now tell the kids I need those toffees to make some adorable little candy apples, ah yes and one could even make a bunch and freeze them!

Oh, and just by the way, this was not my idea, though the clove stem was actually, it was directly inspired by the amazing candy filled cornucopia that I’ve featured on Craft Schooling Sunday, here, for two years in a row, because I just couldn’t resist.

Ready to learn how to make these? I’m sure you’ll be nabbing toffees from your loved ones too, as you should if you really love them, right?

Mini candy apples from toffees

You’ll Need:

  • soft toffee candy in colors that work for the fruit you’d like to make
  • brown toffee candy like tootsie rolls can be used to make stems
  • cloves to use as stems
  • powdered sugar (optional)

How To:

Remove candy from wrapper, my mini apples are made from one piece of candy each. Shape candy into ball and insert clove into top which makes the indentation and turns the little ball shape into an apple shape, voila!

These little apples can get sticky, so if you need to move them around I’d recommend placing them on wax paper or dipping the bottom half in powdered sugar, which could also look amazing, and come to think of it, dipping them into colored sugar or even just regular table sugar could also look magical. Hopefully so magical that they’ll just keep on being seen as for decorative purposes only.
Mini candy apples from toffees

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