What do you use for age 8?
Is there a full list somewhere?
So apparently this was a Long Island thing only??
Does anyone from any other part of the country remember them or was it just us??
So apparently this was a Long Island thing only??
Does anyone from any other part of the country remember them or was it just us??
I'm from Staten Island, and we had them, also. I had the sugar cube Sweet 16 one- I saved that thing for years. For all I know, it may be petrified in my basement. I will check tomorrow and if it is, I will take a pic of it.
I saved weird stuff.
Samantha
Okay, so I have never heard of this either, but I have a DD who will be 16 in about 5 months and I would love to make one. I also bet she would love doing this for all of her friends.
The picture that I saw looks really pretty. But... do they really eat the sugar cubes?
I still am having a hard time picturing all of the ones that everyone is talking about. I am thinking my DD and her friends would like the ones on ribbons maybe, so if any of you find the pictures or heck... can scan a hand drawn picture for that matter, please do. I am not very creative and really need something visual.
This is a neat and very unusual idea.
We only ate the candy that came in wrappers. Never the sugar cubes or gum drops.
I've never made one, but I can give you an idea of how I think they were put together.
A flower (maybe a carniation) was hot glued to a setting(greenery, babies breath...). A Colored ribbon was tied made into a bow and hot glued to the flower arrangement. Pipe cleaners were used to hold the candy in place. A pin was hot glued to the back of the arrangement so that it could be worn.
After reading this thread, I'm thinking of trying to make a few of these for my students to wear during our Christmas feast.(kindergarten).
If I have any success, I'll post a picture.
I wonder if I can make boutineers with matchbox cars for the boys??![]()
I remember these - all the popular girls got them. Since I was not popular I never got one!
Funny, growing up I assumed that the entire world did things just as we did![]()
On Valentine's day, people could buy a single carnation in different colors to give someone. There were different colors for friends, boyfriends, etc. to give. I'm not certain we did this on Valentine's Day, but it sounds likely. The 80s were a long time ago.Did you guys do that?
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I grew up here in Brooklyn and we always had them.
We never made them ourselves. We would buy them from a small card shop.
They were like the corsages (not the wrist corsages) you would wear to a prom, but just with the birthday items added.
I may be dating myself, but the Candy Wreath thread reminded me about the candy or bubblegum corsages we used to give to our friends in school on their birthdays.
Anyone remember these? I loved them!
Would love to show my 11 year old how to make them, but can't find them anywhere on the internet.
So any of you fellow Diser's remember these?
Thanks so much!
HeatherC
On Valentine's day, people could buy a single carnation in different colors to give someone. There were different colors for friends, boyfriends, etc. to give. I'm not certain we did this on Valentine's Day, but it sounds likely. The 80s were a long time ago.Did you guys do that?