Nate loves nothing more than candy, so he was very excited when we decided to have a Gingerbread House Decorating Party. In the theme of not spending lots of extra money this season I tried to decorate and craft with things that I already had. For decorations I bought glittered foam trees from target ($1), red polka dot wrapping paper from walmart ($.97), a bag of mini marshmallows ($1.25). And that's about all I spent on decorations. We got big plates and napkins at target for a decent price. We spent a little money through oriental trading to get gingerbread dessert plates, a craft, and stickers, but I did my research and got free shipping. So the most money was spent on treats, candy, and building supplies.
Because we can't live on candy alone I made soft gingerbread cookies, cake pops, a fruit plate, and salsa with chips. Here's a couple of pictures.
I washed out 4 vegetable cans and covered them with red polka dot wrapping paper then I filled them with mini marshmallows. They were used to hold the cake pops and candy canes. I taped the glitter trees to wood skewers and stuck them into the marshmallows as a decoration.
I also used the wrapping paper to make a little table runner to make the boring white plastic table cloth looking a little more lively. The best thing is that when we were done making houses, we just rolled up the table cloth with all of the dropped candy and tossed it. I re-purposed my Merry Christmas banner as a decoration. Luckily at a gingerbread party the bright candy adds cheer. I used 12 ramekins to display the candy. Overall it was really fun to put it all together for this guy.