CANDY CANE PLANTER
'Tis the season to get crafting! Make an attractive holiday planter from candy canes and an ordinary food can.
Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens
Categories Gifts & Decor
Time 30m
Yield 1
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Pipe glue from hot-glue gun along back of 1 candy cane (in wrapper). Attach to can so that hook of candy cane is at top of can and curves away from can.
- Repeat with remaining candy canes to cover side of can.
- To give as a gift, add a 4-inch potted plant, such as Norfolk Island pine, poinsettia, rosemary, ivy or Christmas cactus.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 Serving
CANDY CANDY CANE PLANTER
I love candy canes & buy lots every year. I found this idea a few years ago when I was looking for something else. It makes a perfect table topper. The candy never last long also.
Provided by Vanessa "Nikita" Milare
Categories Other Snacks
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- 1. First pipe glue from the hot glue gun along the back of each candy cane. Make sure to leave on the wrappers. Then attach to the can so thehooks of the candy is at thetop & facing out.
- 2. Next repeat with the remaining candy canes to cover the whole can.
- 3. Then place in the center of the table or give out as a giftfor X-mas.
CANDY CANE PLANTER
'Tis the season to get crafting! Make an attractive holiday planter from candy canes and an ordinary food can.
Provided by @MakeItYours
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Pipe glue from hot-glue gun along back of 1 candy cane (in wrapper). Attach to can so that hook of candy cane is at top of can and curves away from can.
- Repeat with remaining candy canes to cover side of can.
- To give as a gift, add a 4-inch potted plant, such as Norfolk Island pine, poinsettia, rosemary, ivy or Christmas cactus.
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