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Rudolph Candy Canes

Created On: December 15, 2010  |  Updated: December 15, 2010  |   3 Comments  

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Want to know what Jay will be handing out to his classmates on Friday?
***Edit: I kept looking at these and wondering why they looked so funny..umm duhh the antlers are upside down!!! Don’t worry, I fixed them last night…haha did anyone else catch that? 
These adorable Rudolph Candy Canes! 
I didn’t want him to give out just another bag of candy, I wanted to make something with him that everyone would like. Then I remembered making these a few years ago and thought they’d make a perfect treat! 
With a small amount of low temp hot glue I added the nose and eyes.
Twist the pipe cleaner around the candy cane tight enough so that it’ll stay in place
Then bend each “antler” in a zig zag pattern and trim any excess
And that’s it! I plan on adding some ribbon and a name tag.
Aren’t they cute? Are your kids making anything for their friends? I’d love to hear some ideas! 
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Naturally Carol
12 years ago

Isn't he a cool fellow…totally cute idea!

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Jana
12 years ago

We used to make these when we were kids–I loved it!

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AllieMakes!
12 years ago

Oh this is SO fun! I think we will be making these with the kids! Thank you for the inspiration and instruction!
Thanks for linking up to Making It With Allie! I can't wait to see what you have for next week!
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