Lots of apothecary-style candy dishes were prevalent leading up to Halloween last year, most notable the simple-as-can-be
tutorial on Dollar Store Crafts. I'm not exactly what you would call "speedy", but I consider getting one assembled before a year has passed pretty good for me. Easter candy tastes just as good! Supplies: Covered Candy Dish, Candlestick and powerful glue.
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I know they're not fancy but for just about $2 a piece, they are perfect. So, how many days before they're empty?!
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