How to Make a Candy Cane Christmas Bouquet

Jimmy Smith
This Christmas I decided to make some Christmas themed bouquet to surprise friends and family that will see during the holidays.

This cane candies bouquet looks great, and does not take long to make. It can also be fun and easy project for children to make.

You will need:

* 50 mini candies canes

* 1 pile of silk poinsettias

* 1 pile of silk holly

* Thick wire and a thin wire

* Stem tape

Step 1: wire and tape for poinsettias and Holly ...

Wires and tapes of all poinsettias and holly on the thin wire. Do not remove the leaves, and will help add a little more diversity in the candy bouquet.

Step 2: wire and bar of candy canes ...

To wire the candies canes only put wire against candies cane and rape tape in place.

Do not attempt twist the wire around the candy or it will break!

Step 3: Start the bouquet arrangement of candies ...

Take seven poinsettia flowers and hold them in one hand.

Now place five candy canes in-between the flowers. If you want to make more use larger bouquet of flowers and candy canes in the middle of the bouquet.

Fan flowers and candy canes is a small bouquet to give more shape.

Step 4: Adding Holly ...

Enter the nine pieces of holly around the outside poinsettias.

Now, seven candy canes and place them in the holly, what if the candies canes you see in the middle and the outside bouquet.

Step 5: wire and tape for handling ...

Three of your wire, and then to the bar of your lunch.

Step 6: Add additional items you want to ...

You can add some extra items to add some variety if you want.

Tinsel and the box wrapped in the look is very effective.

You may wish to keep the red and white theme going by adding a red and white tape on the outside holly.

Finally, to display candies cane bouquet, just put in a small vase on your table at the time of Christmas.

Just make sure to make notes about how the candies are in a bouquet of canes, because they start suddenly disappear in May!

This quick and simple bouquet that will add a nice touch to any Christmas table.

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