
Also you'll need a dowel. I got mine at home depot. Make sure it is thick enough so it can support the weight of the lolly pops, because it's actually heavier than you think.
You'll need styrafoam. A ball for the top and a square/rectangle piece to support the bottom.
Don't forget the lolly pops! I got a box of 144 dumdums and it fit on one perfectly.
The moss is to cover the styrafoam, but you could make anything work! Tissue paper, material...I personally bought mine from a craft store because I was there but my husband told me how silly I was and could have just got and dried moss from the backyard (we have an abundance of that stuff. Thank you Oregon weather!)
To cover the dowel I used a scrap piece of fabric. You could paint it too.

Take the dowel (cut to whatever height you'd like the tree to be) and wrap your scrap strip of fabric around it making sure you glue the ends. Put the dowel in the pot and on the other end attach the styrafoam ball.

As I thought about it afterwards I thought if you didn't want to use quite so many lolly pops you could use squares of tissue paper or fabric as filler by taking a pencil in the center of paper/fabric and stabbing it into the styrafoam (a technique I believe I learned in the third grade making tissue paper wreaths!)
Mmmmm! This is sure to be a POPular for people of all ages!
I really like your lollipop tree! the whole 'just about to pop' theme was fun too - great job - I bet your friend loved it!
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