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How Do You Make Candy Christmas Wreaths?

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How Do You Make Candy Christmas Wreaths?

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Candy Christmas wreaths are fun, inexpensive crafts for the holidays. Great to give as gifts or just to keep the kids busy at Christmas time. Cut your ribbon into 6-inch curls. Cut about 300-400 pieces. (This might be easiest by wrapping over your finger and cutting several pieces at once.) Wrap your ribbon around the edge of your candy wrapper and around the metal ring. Tie a knot and curl the edges of the ribbon. Curl ribbon by running open scissor blade under backside or rough side of ribbon. Continue tying candy to the wreath until it is as full as you’d like it to be. (This can take a long time – 2-3 hours.) Cut an 18-inch piece of ribbon. Tie one end of the ribbon to the bottom of your wreath and the other end to the scissors you’ll use to cut the pieces of candy off. Hang up a

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Candy Christmas wreaths are fun, inexpensive crafts for the holidays. Great to give as gifts or just to keep the kids busy at Christmas time. Cut your ribbon into 6-inch curls. Cut about 300-400 pieces. (This might be easiest by wrapping over your finger and cutting several pieces at once.) Wrap your ribbon around the edge of your candy wrapper and around the metal ring. Tie a knot and curl the edges of the ribbon. Curl ribbon by running open scissor blade under backside or rough side of ribbon. Continue tying candy to the wreath until it is as full as you’d like it to be. (This can take a long time – 2-3 hours.) Cut an 18-inch piece of ribbon. Tie one end of the ribbon to the bottom of your wreath and the other end to the scissors you’ll use to cut the pieces of candy off. Hang up as a Christmas decoration and enjoy!

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