Make a cute candy display for St. Patrick’s Day using simple items from Dollar Tree.
You all blew me away with how much you loved the Cupid’s Candy Shoppe craft I made for Valentine’s Day. My kids absolutely loved it too. So I decided to make a new version for St. Patrick’s Day!
And who knows, maybe I’ll make one for every holiday! I just love the idea of swapping out the awning all through the year for different holidays and seasons. This is going to be so fun!
Let me show you exactly how I made my dollar tree candy shop so you can make one too. Here’s what you’ll need:
Materials Needed
- Printable St. Patrick’s Day Awning (download at the bottom of this post)
- 3 Wooden Crates
- Wooden Dowels
- Small Candy Jars with Lids (4 total)
- White Cardstock
- Wood Glue
- Clamps
- Hot Glue Gun + Glue Sticks
- Clear Tape
- White Craft Paint + Paint Brush
I’ve linked to the exact items I purchased at Dollar Tree so you can tell what they are, but you shouldn’t buy the items online since you have to buy like 24 of them. Just head to your local store instead.
I purchased six candy jars but ended up only using four. I was originally planning to place two on the table in front of the stand, but then decided I didn’t like that as much. But you can do that if you like.
Instructions
Step 1: Remove the store stickers from all three wooden crates, then use wood glue to glue them together as shown, with two crates on the bottom and one stacked on top. You want the crates to be upside down so the solid bottom sides face up. Clamp the wood together as it dries. I’d give the crates a good hour to dry so they are nice and stable before moving to the next step.
Step 2: Use hot glue to attach the two dowels on each side of the back crates that are stacked on top of each other. I tried using wood glue and it was the worst. Why did I cheat on my trusty glue gun? The hot glue molds around the dowels, fills in any uneven spots and definitely gave me better adhesion.
Step 3: Paint everything you’ve assembled so far. You could use spray paint, but it’s not warm enough where I live, so I used regular craft paint. I suggest painting it white if you want to swap out the awnings for different holidays.
Step 4: Now it’s time to print out the awning.
I created two variations: an SVG file for use with an electronic cutting machine and a PDF version for cutting out by hand. You’ll see both file types in the download folder at the bottom of the post, so double check that you download the correct one for your situation.
Both printables have the main large shape and one small separate piece that will become one side of the awning. I had to design it this way so that the whole thing could fit on a regular piece of paper.
And for the Shamrock Shop, I added a fun new accessory… a bow garland! It cuts really nicely with a Silhouette machine, but if you are cutting this out by hand, it might be pretty tricky to cut with scissors.
I’ve reused some of the tutorial photos from Cupid’s Candy Shoppe to save time and get this posted for all of you quicker, but the methods are the same.
ELECTRONIC CUTTING MACHINE INSTRUCTIONS
If you have a Silhouette or Cricut machine, I included an SVG file so you can print and cut the design. So fast and easy. If you are new to using a Silhouette machine or need a refresher, follow this Print and Cut tutorial.
Just a few notes:
– Don’t forget to turn on your registration marks before printing. This is what tells the cutter exactly where the printed design is on the page, so it’s vital to getting the cut lines aligned with the printed design.
– When you go to the SEND tab to send the design to your machine, if you see a bunch of cut lines all over where they shouldn’t be, you’ll need to select the LINE sub-tab so that it only cuts around the design. It should look like the image below when it’s ready to send to the machine.
CUTTING BY HAND INSTRUCTIONS
If you don’t have an electronic cutting machine, you can still make this craft! Just download the PDF version of the design and print it onto white cardstock. Before cutting it out, use the gray arrows to make fold lines using a scoring tool and a ruler. Then cut out the shapes. I designed it this way so that there are no visible lines on the finished project.
Cut around the two shapes. I outlined the shapes in the photo below to help clarify where you should cut. Can you see the extra piece and where it attaches?
Once the shapes are cut out, however you achieve that, fold all of the fold lines away from you, then use clear tape to attach the side pieces of the awning to the center. Refer to the video below if you’re not sure how to do this. It should look like this when you’re done:
Step 5: Attach the cardstock awning to the dowels with a bit of tape. Then you can easily peel off the tape and add a new awning for a new holiday down the road.
Step 6: As a fun extra, I printed out matching shamrocks to add to all the jar lids. I’ve included those printables in the same folder as the others if you want to use them too.
Then fill each jar with candy and place them on the different tiers of the wooden candy stand and your Valentine’s Day candy shop is complete!
Shamrock Sweets Shop Video Tutorial
I think I’ll make an Easter version next, so be on the lookout for that. What would you call it? Hit me up with your ideas!
Comments & Reviews
hi,
I can’t seem to download it. Hope you can help in this matter. Looking forward to the easter version as well…
Thank you
Hi Mona, tell me a little more about your problem. You should just be able to click on the blue button that says, “GET THE PRINTABLES HERE” and then choose either the SVG or PDF files.
Hi Jennifer,
Everytime I click the “get the printables here” it becomes blank sadly.. so I don’t know what else to do.
oh never mind now it’s working thank you 😊
Hi –
After clicking on the get printables here tab I get a notification that says……(no preview here)
Is it possible you could email me the links? Just bought all my supplies today and am so excited to make this. Thank you so much!!!
Hi Donna, try again! I double checked the link and it looks like it’s working.
can’t wait for the easter one 😊