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    Home » DIY Projects

    DIY Candy Cane Vase + Clean Up Advice

    Nov 30, 2016 · 6 Comments

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    This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #ScrubSeason #CollectiveBias Excited to share my DIY Candy Cane Vase + Clean Up Advice

    We hosted our first Christmas a couple of years ago.  It was so exciting.  I spent weeks planning every detail from our menu to our decor.  The decor that was the most talked and photographed was this DIY Candy Cane Vase.  It was the easiest of all the crafts I did.  I have been looking forward to making it again.  When the opportunity to partner with Scotch-Brite® Scrubbing Dish Cloth came up I immediately thought of sharing this craft with you.  I knew that the candy canes would be opened and enjoyed leaving crumbs that would need to be cleaned up.

    DIY Candy Cane Vase

    What You Need for DIY Candy Cane Vase:

    • Candy canes (about 30-40)
    • Rubber band
    • Vase or metal container
    • Flowers
    • Ribbon

    Optional:  Scotch-Brite® Scrubbing Dish Cloth.  I selected the blue one, my favorite color.

    DIY Candy Cane Vase + Clean Up Advice by Happy Family Blog

    How to Make DIY Candy Cane Vase

    Step 1: Place the rubber band around the middle of the vase.

    DIY Candy Cane Vase + Clean Up Advice by Happy Family Blog

    Step 2: Continue adding candy canes until the vase is covered completely.  Add a ribbon to cover the rubber band.

    DIY Candy Cane Vase + Clean Up Advice by Happy Family Blog

    Step 3: Add flowers and ENJOY!

    DIY Candy Cane Vase + Clean Up Advice by Happy Family Blog

    DIY Candy Cane Vase + Clean Up Advice by Happy Family Blog

    Step 4: Clean up your work space.   If you have a special helper like I do a couple of the candy canes will be opened and enjoyed during the process.  This dish cloth can pick up all the little pieces of candy cane.

    DIY Candy Cane Vase + Clean Up Advice by Happy Family Blog

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    DIY Candy Cane Vase + Clean Up Advice by Happy Family Blog

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    DIY Candy Cane Vase + Clean Up Advice by Happy Family Blog

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    1. linda says

      December 12, 2016 at 4:23 pm

      This is sooo cute! Love the candy canes!!

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      • Cristy says

        December 12, 2016 at 4:29 pm

        Thank you. So easy and festive!

        Reply
    2. Sue Knapp says

      December 13, 2016 at 1:47 pm

      Really neat idea. Any ideas for Valentine's Day?

      Reply
      • Cristy says

        December 13, 2016 at 2:34 pm

        I am just starting to plan Valentine's Day. Will let you know when I have some.

        Reply

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