Make Use Of Some Extra Candy Canes To Make This Festive Wreath. Candy Cane Wreath Tutorial Via Remodelaholic.com

Candy canes are a seasonal staple. They come in a variety of hues and flavors, and today they serve purposes beyond only food. Candy canes are occasionally used as gifts or to trim Christmas trees. In order to create a stunning candy cane wreath, we are now taking candy canes to a new level. The best part is that you may customize the hue to fit your style and room design. Additionally, it can be put together so quickly that it is ideal for a craft night. Candy canes are a staple during the Christmas season. They come in a variety of hues and flavors, and today they serve purposes beyond only food. Candy canes are occasionally used as gifts or to trim Christmas trees. In order to create a stunning candy cane wreath, we are now taking candy canes to a new level. The best part is that you may customize the hue to fit your style and room design. Additionally, it can be put together so quickly that it is ideal for a craft night.

A quick and festive wreath that just takes a few minutes to assemble!

Materials for a gorgeous candy cane wreath

Materials:
18 candy canes of standard size
a dangling ribbon
decorations for the wreath’s core (I used a plastic snowflake and glitter bow)
Warm Glue

How to make a candy cane wreath with a bow

Step 1 is to gather your materials. Take two of your candy canes, attach one to the other with two beads of hot glue, and let them dry. When you’re finished, the candy canes will be shaped like a heart. To create nine heart shapes, repeat the process with the remaining sugar canes. In order to prevent the candy canes from sticking to anything, I completed this step on a piece of parchment paper.

Make an adorable candy cane wreath for Christmas

Step 2: Form a circle out of candy cane shapes (see image). As you glue the candy canes together, go clockwise to ensure that they are all joined.

How to make a candy cane wreath

Dry off.
Step three is to hot glue an embellishment in the center of your wreath and hang it with some fabric or ribbon.

Candy cane wreath with a snowflake
Simple but beautiful candy cane wreath idea

Doesn’t it appear lovely? It will look fantastic hung up anywhere a wreath would look good!

Candy Can Wreath tutorial using a sparkly bow

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