Primitive Candy Canes
- 5 pack plastic candy canes {mine are from The Dollar Tree}
- red/white ticking {or any other Christmas fabric you like}
- glue
- cinnamon
Place the end of your strip of fabric on the glue and cover the tip.
Then start wrapping, you will need to pull your strip taunt as you go.
Wrap all the way to the end and cut at an angle, place a small amount of glue to seal the end.
Glue the bottom tip and push the ends of fabric down to finish.Wrapped candy cane.
Then start wrapping, you will need to pull your strip taunt as you go.
Wrap all the way to the end and cut at an angle, place a small amount of glue to seal the end.
Glue the bottom tip and push the ends of fabric down to finish.Wrapped candy cane.
Those are darling...and I bet they smell good too!
ReplyDeletevery cool idea -- thanks for sharing!!! love the fabric, too.
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ReplyDeleteWhere is the scratch and smell button! I love anything cinamon...these are so cute and simple to make. I might try and do this with Lexi...she is wanting to craft a lot now...so I guess I better start doing some with her.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea. I may just have to try those, even though decorating for Christmas is on hold. I think it is a must -do project. Jackie
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Wow these are so darling!
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Have a wonderful Christmas season!
Oh, these are adorable. I need to find some fabric to work with. Thanks for the post.
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I linked to you tonight!! Thanks so much for the great idea!
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