Decorating With Candy For Christmas
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Frosting and Smile
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Candy Cane Garland
Swap your old ribbon garlands for these unique candy cane ones to give your tree a new look this season.
Get the tutorial at Frosting and a Smile .
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Peppermint Bowls
Impress guests with these DIY peppermint bowls, perfect for filling with cookies, dip and more.
Get the tutorial at PurlSoho.
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Candy Cane Tree
Make a gingerbread house every year, and want to switch it up? Opt for this beautiful candy cane tree to make with family. While it takes a little while to create, the final product will bring holiday cheer into any room all season long.
Get the tutorial at Sugar and Charm.
Courtesy of Munchkin Munchies
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Peppermint Platter
Impress guests at the end of the night by serving dessert on these striped plates. Invite them to devour the dish if they still have room!
Get the tutorial at Munchkin Munchies.
Courtesy of Amen Photography
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Candy Cane Christmas Tree
Gather a lot of candy canes—and tape—and get the whole family together to make this fun, edible Christmas tree decoration.
Get the tutorial at Amen Photography.
Courtesy of Oh! Nuts
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Peppermint Bark Candy Cane Hearts
Spread the love with candy canes and chocolate thanks to this simple—and yummy—creation.
Get the tutorial at Oh! Nuts.
Courtesy of Between Naps on the Porch
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Candy Cane Christmas Mice
Usually a mouse in the house is bad news, but not with these adorable crafts. Hang them as ornaments or use them to decorate presents this season.
Get the tutorial at Between Naps on the Porch.
Courtesy of One Hundred Dollars a Month
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Miniature Santa Sleighs
Pile wrapped chocolates onto two canes and tie it all up with a bow for quick centerpieces to make a long table more festive. After Christmas dinner, give out the sleighs as presents to your guests.
Get the tutorial at One Hundred Dollars a Month.
Courtesy of Home Cooking in Montana
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Very Merry Vase
This red-and-white display makes winter flowers pop.
Get the tutorial at Between U & Me.
Courtesy of Pizzazzerie
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Cupcake Centerpiece
Put your prized baked goods on the pedestal they deserve with this sensational stand.
Get the tutorial at Pizzazzerie.
Courtesy of Hansen Chronicles
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Candied Candle Holder
This project is as easy as gluing canes to your favorite scented pillar. Fast to finish, and the end result is fabulous.
Get the tutorial at Living Rich With Coupons.
Courtesy of Sew Many Ways
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Pretty Placecard Holders
Personalize your table with name plates on these too-cute candy cane stands.
Get the tutorial at Sew Many Ways.
Line Across
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Candy Cane Clay Ornaments
While this craft isn't made with actual candy canes, you can easily replicate the seasonal pattern with red and white clay. From there, you can shape the candy corn rope into cursive words and use those to decorate gifts and cards.
Get the tutorial at Line Across.
Courtesy of The Party Wagon
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Candy Cane Crafts
This easy DIY is fun for everyone involved—melt candy canes and peppermints to make cute reindeers that'll taste as sweet as they look.
Get the tutorial at The Party Wagon.
Courtesy of Mom Inspired Life
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Candy Cane Reindeer
These adorable Christmas creatures get a minty makeover. Create your own with two candy canes tied with brown pipe cleaners.
Get the tutorial at Mom Inspired Life.
Courtesy of Your Modern Family
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Candy Cane Shot Glasses
Have some fun by melting your favorite holiday candies into shot glasses for a hot chocolate taste with a minty fresh finish.
Get the tutorial at Your Modern Family.
Courtesy of Stylist
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Peppermint Shot Glasses
In this second version of a DIY shot glass, swap the candy canes for peppermints and transform them into fun-shaped glasses that each have an individual flair.
Get the tutorial at Stylist.
Courtesy of Be What We Love
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Candy Cane Candlestick
Let is shine this holiday season by grouping candy canes around a single candle. Their curved shape will keep the light upright all night long.
Get the tutorial at Be What We Love.
Courtesy of Mom On Timeout
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Candy Cane Christmas Trees
Use felt and metallic pipe cleaners to make mini trees with the family.
Get the tutorial at Mom On Timeout.
Courtesy of The Crafty Blog Stalker
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Candy Cane Elves
While they can't leave the North Pole, elves can be a staple in your home, too, thanks to this fun craft, made with red and green cardstock.
Get the tutorial at The Crafty Blog Stalker.
Courtesy of One Little Project
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Candy Cane Presents
Simply create these reindeer with googly eyes, pom-poms, and pipe cleaners before handing them out to all your friends and family.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
Courtesy of Mom On Time Out
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Whimsical Wreath
Pumpkins are to Halloween as candy canes are to Christmas. So instead of gobbling up the red-and-white treats, turn your home into peppermint central with these easy, beautiful DIY décor ideas, like this welcoming wreath.
Get the tutorial at Mom On Time Out.
Decorating With Candy For Christmas
Source: https://www.womansday.com/home/crafts-projects/how-to/g1702/candy-cane-crafts/
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