How can I display flower candy lollipop molds at a wedding reception?

You know the chocolate molds, they are daisy's on sticks like a lollipop. We are making them all tonight for Saturday's wedding. We are using them as the place settings as well, as there will be a tag attached to each one with couple's name and table number. how can we display them when people walk in at the reception.

You get get terracotta pots and paint them to match your color scheme. put the floral foam or pebbles in the pots and put the sticks in the pots. I don't know how much you want to spend, but you can get mini pots for like 20 cents a piece and make one for each lollipop. (I would then use the decorative gravel that you use in fish tanks – inexpensive and goes a long way)

You could have large pots with styrofoam in them with some green Easter grass on the top and stick the lollipop sticks in those. You can get a few and do A-H in one and I-P in another and Q-Z in the last. that way people can find them easily and they will look pretty sticking up ( =

You can have a cute little jar sitting on each table with candy filled in it and have the lollipops sticking out.

If you don't have the table numbers already, you can display it by having little sticker numbers and put them right on the jar of candy :D

Get several big flower pots, some florist foam cut to the size of the pots, and some green m&m's candy. put the florist foam in the pots, cover with M&M's (to hide the foam), then stick the daisies down into the foam like a flower arrangement.

Get some styrofoam cones, paint them and decorate them;

Since they're daisies, I'd get the tiny flower pots, put some foam inside and stand 'em up in there.

You can stick them in the vase with the flowers

get stryrofoam rings or balls from hobby lobby or other craft store-
spray paint them to match your colors. Stick the sucker sticks in them and make "arrangements" .

Put them on the table with the book and junk.

How can I display flower candy lollipop molds at a wedding reception?

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