You don't want to be caught off guard when all of the star sprinkles are gone!
(Oh wait, I think I'm remembering a nightmare I had).
I made "stars and stripe pops"last year, and after I learned the hard lesson about dying blue chocolate
(read about it here) I was hooked.

So this year, I set out to improve my presentation. The hard thing about upside-down pops on a platter is that they slide, tip and tumble around during transport. So I referred to my pop-stand making experience last Halloween. (See details on making pop stands in this post).

But instead of 2x6" boards, I used 2x10" boards so I could fit 4 rows of pops.

I made a paper template of how I wanted my flags to look first, and then I cut the wood into 12" wide pieces. Next, I measured and marked where my holes would go and drilled them out with a drill press. A drill press ensures they will be straight. Then I did the rough job of sanding them down. A palm sander might be fine if you were doing one or two, but I was doing several and my belt sander made the task bearable.

After they were cleaned up, I did a couple coats of spray primer.

And after 99 more steps, I had this!!!

Just kidding! It only felt that long to my husband who was eager to reclaim his kitchen. Here's how the painting went down: I wanted the stand to have the general look of a flag, but didn't worry about the stars or the exact amount of stripes. I just wanted the stands to be an awesome background for the treat, and for them to make the pops, well pop! I painted the white first, then measured both sides, and placed painters tape across the board. I sealed the tape with another couple layers of white paint. Then I painted red. (I did 4 coats of the red and blue to make it really solid and bright). After it dried, I removed the tape for the stripes and taped off the blue section. I painted blue, let it dry, then painted the back and sides. By the time was done, my arms and shirt looked like a grand old flag too. Man, I'm messy!
I wrapped the whole thing up with cellophane and ribbon to make a yummy patriotic gift.

Yes, all of this for a good presentation is a little crazy. But when crazy looks this cute, I don't want to be sane! So if you want to give it a try, grab all of the red chocolate and blue oil candy color you can! You have to beat the other crazies to it!





I never think the perfect presentation is insane...I'm anal retentive and proud of it! These are fabulous and if I have time, I'm going to do these for the holiday too!
ReplyDeleteWho are they going to? Those are seriously adorable gifts!
ReplyDeleteI like how loosely you use the word "several". :)
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing. I'm not crafty, but I'm feeling like I might need to start down that path.
ReplyDeleteoh what I would not give for one of those stands, I had hubby find a friend with a drill press, and that was as far as I got, LOL. And the oil candy colour, I totally didn't shake it well the first time, and no colour at all, I found as soon as you shake it you use it and just a little went a long way.
ReplyDeleteIt's official, she's insane! And I don't even live by her now to help with her late night insanity! They turned out completely perfect as usual!
ReplyDeleteInsane but those are seriously beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteInsanely awesome!
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