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how to make a candy wreath

by Teach Mama
candy wreath hanging on door

Making a Candy Wreath is a fun and easy activity for families and gift for friends and loved ones.

It’s a win-win.

candy wreath hanging on door

One of my favorite challenges is finding a craft that doubles both as a fun family activity and a gift–especially during this crazy busy but totally festive time of year.

And the Candy Wreath is a serious winner in both categories.

The wreath is a project since it takes several steps and takes a bit o’ quality family time and manpower.

It’s a gift–it’s beautiful when finished. And kids’ smiles upon completion are totally worth a million bucks.

For the most part, it’s inexpensive. Aside from the candy, the materials are pretty affordable–which makes it a big-time winner in my book.

Here’s the skinny. . .

How to Make a Fun and Fabulous Candy Wreath:

The Candy Wreath is simple: it’s wrapped candy tied to a wire hanger. That’s it.

To make a Candy Wreath, you simply need:

But it looks like you need a whole lot whole lot more:

how to make a candy wreath cut ribbon

Lots of cutting. . .

how to make a candy wreath tie candy

. . . and tying. . .

how to make a candy wreath candy

 . . . and candy-eating goes into making these wreaths!

 Want the real skinny?

Check out How to Make a Fun & Fabulous Candy Wreath video for the steps, the how-to, and a little more:

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This is the very first year our family rocked out the Candy Wreath, though growing up, we made them quite often.

My grandma taught my mom, and my mom taught my three sisters and me, and many a winter night was spent watching tv, chatting, and cutting or tying, tying or cutting.

how to make a candy wreath wreath

Final wreath? So pretty. And such a fun gift to give.

I think I cried hard my first year at college when the infamous wreath arrived at my dorm–a care package that spoke more to me than to the tons of friends who came by to grab candy before or after class would ever know. I knew the hours that went into making it. I knew the fingers that tied those ribbons.  And I wondered how it was at home–that year I wasn’t there to make them with everybody else.

I remember feeling my heart ache for the changes that this year signified.  But I remember feeling really loved.

candy wreath close-up and hanging on door

So here’s to hoping that the Candy Wreaths are a from-here-on-out tradition for our family–and here’s to hoping that I don’t weep too heavily when I send that Candy Wreath off to my baby eight years from now–when my first heads off to college.

Happiest holidays to you!

Want a few more holiday-inspired gift ideas or activities? Check out:

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kids and family gift guide from teachmama.com

teachmama gift guide 2012

holiday gift guide | teachmama.com

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14 comments

Carolyn Wilhelm December 15, 2012 - 11:31 am

What a lovely family tradition! This would be great while watching Christmas specials or listening to Christmas music. How nice!

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PragmaticMom December 16, 2012 - 9:19 am

Adorable. My kids would eat it pretty quickly!

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Alexandra December 17, 2012 - 4:27 am

Awesome! Thanks for sharing 😉

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amy December 17, 2012 - 7:22 pm

you got it! thank YOU for reading, Alexandra!

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Rachael February 22, 2013 - 9:21 pm

Was definitely going to attempt one of these for a wedding party table and for bride and groom to take home. 🙂

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Carolyn Wilhelm November 26, 2013 - 11:39 am

Pinned this year too, timeless idea! Thanks for the step by step info, that is always appreciated. Thanks.

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Wanda July 6, 2014 - 9:25 pm

I used to work at the post office and every year a lady would bring one of these in for us all to share. I never knew how to make it , now I do 🙂 . I think Ill make one for my mail carrier, small one has to fit in my mail box lol. Thank you very much!!

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Teach Mama July 7, 2014 - 9:42 am

wanda! SO cool! what a wonderful woman to make these for you every year–now you can return the good karma!!

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Millie July 14, 2016 - 9:48 pm

thank you for the great instructions on how to make this wreath. My daughter wanted to make it for her older brother’s 18th birthday. he has always wanted one at christmas, so won’t he be so surprised to receive one on his birthday. he can bring it back to camp where he is a counselor or to college in a few weeks.

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Teach Mama July 18, 2016 - 12:20 pm

You bet!! Thanks for sharing–so happy that this was an inspiration for your family!!

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