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Peppermint Platter
by
Gail--My Repurposed Life
(IC: blogger)
Using items from the $$ Tree, you too can make this oh so easy Christmas Peppermint Platter. It's easier (and cheaper) than you might think.
No, it's not sticky. It's also not permanent. I would suggest that you only use this for one year, then toss the peppermint top and make another next year. It's so cheap, easy and FUN!
I didn't count how many peppermint candies I used, but you can see I had about 5-6 left over after filling up my disposable foil pan.
I have a small oven that I use for simple baking. I placed the tin in this small oven at 350 degrees for 6-7 minutes. (do NOT leave your tin unattended)
The disposable pan (in my opinion) is what makes this project incredibly simple. Cut the pan away and flip your platter out onto some tin foil or parchment paper.
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Published December 18th, 2015 10:42 AM
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Wendy Ann Short on Feb 20, 2016wow what a Great Idea
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Could you use food safe Modge Podge on this?
Guessing you can break it up later and eat it?? And make all over the next year . As long as you use something edible to attach to candle holder😂😂😂
How do you keep it from being sticky ?