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Candy Cane Wreath

Christmas· Crafts· Decor· Holidays & Special Occassions

7 Dec

Candy Cane WreathCandy Cane Wreath

Every year we make a new wreath for the front door… we do keep the old ones, they just get relegated to different doors within the house!

This year is no different, well, it is now, because the wreath we have decided to make won’t be around to get moved on… it’s edible!!

How marvellous is this Peppermint Candy Cane Wreath?! Going back a few years, in the UK, we had never actually seen a candy cane anywhere but on the telly, when we looked on in awe of the kids in America with their iconic candy canes – now however, they are everywhere in England, I’ve tracked some down so click here – and in the US you can find them here

We can’t wait to have a go at this Candy Cane Wreath, how long shall we leave it up before allowing little hands to pull the Candy Cane Wreath apart and eat it!

thanks Virginia Sweetpea, check out her full tutorial here

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