This project was originally discovered at thriftyfun.com. It is no longer located on the site. (It is for that very reason I post the instructions here.)
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CANDY CANE CRAFTS: Enjoy these Christmas Crafts Easy to Make
Creating a Christmas candy centerpiece is a festive and fun way to celebrate the Christmas holiday. It is also inexpensive and easy.
Christmas is a wonderful time to experiment with new and exciting craft ideas. Creating a Christmas candy centerpiece is one craft idea that is easy, fun, festive, and inexpensive.
An easy centerpiece to create is a candy cane centerpiece. You will need just a couple of things, most can be found at the dollar store. Follow these simple directions for a centerpiece that will be a welcome delight to any table or can be given as an early holiday gift.
Material needed for Candy Cane Centerpiece: Decorative Coaster
Instructions for your Candy Cane Centerpiece: I took a little glass decorative coaster (bought for a buck at the dollar store). I used a tin can from mushrooms or soup, spray painted it red and glued it onto the coaster. Next I glued the candy canes on. (this was the most expensive part of this project so try to get them when they are on sale) The candy canes get glued around the outside so the "hooks" of the canes fan out. I glued the ribbon around the candy canes to kind of pull it all together, and glued it to form the bow (this ribbon was also purchased at the dollar store for a buck and I was able to make 4 candle holders plus I have more extra. And last but not least put the candle on top (candle was a dollar as well). This is relatively inexpensive and it makes for a great (and cute!) centerpiece for the holidays!
This project was originally discovered at thriftyfun.com. It is no longer located on the site. (It is for that very reason I post the instructions here.)
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