Thursday, December 15, 2011

Candy Cane Craft {how to}

Sweet Lady had her K2 Class Christmas Party today. 
One of my jobs as Room Mom is to coordinate the class parties & to fill in as needed, so today I put together a quick & easy little candy cane craft for the 12 little ones in Lady's class to complete during their Christmas Party.

I thought that they turned out quite cute!




Here are the details to make one of your own...

Materials:
5x7 canvas panel
choice of acrylic paint for background
(I used Craft Smart "Apple Tart")
red acrylic paint
white acrylic paint
coordinating ribbon
(I used 7/8 inch grosgrain)
glue gun with glue sticks
"The Legend of the Candy Cane"
{FREE printable from Happy Home Fairy}

Directions:

1.  Paint 2 coats of background color on canvas panel.  Let dry completely.


2.  Cut a 6 inch piece of ribbon to use for hanger & attach to back of canvas panel with glue gun.


3.  Print "The Legend of the Candy Cane" FREE printable found here on cardstock & cut to size.  Glue to back of canvas panel.


4.  Use child's fingertip to paint alternating red & white fingerprints in the shape of a candy cane.  Let dry completely.  Make sure to plan your candy cane shape so that it makes a "J" when turned upside down.  (We actually turned the canvas panel upside down to make sure that we were creating a "J" shape!)


5.  Cut a 3 inch piece of ribbon to use for adornment & knot in middle. 
Attach to fingerprint candy cane with glue gun.

 

6.  Hang to display & praise your proud little artist!


Now I sooo need to go get this book...


Sources:
canvas panels, acrylic paint & ribbon from Michael's
"The Legend of the Candy Cane" printable from Happy Home Fairy

24 comments:

  1. So very cute! I love it!!! Visiting from TGIF linky party! You have a precious family!
    Trina
    http://teachingmyblessings.blogspot.com/

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  2. These are adorable!!! Thanks for the details on how to make them, I think I'll add it to the craft list for next week=)

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  3. wow - I never knew that about the candy cane! My primary focus up til now has been to keep them away from my 2 toddlers!

    I love the fingerprint idea to personalise this craft project.

    Your the post before me on the Friday Linky, and now that I've found you and had a look around, I've joined up! If you've got time I'd love you to join my site too!

    http://partycraftsecrets.blogspot.com/

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  4. Very cute! I want to make these now too.
    whatsfuntoday.blogspot.com

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  5. LOVE this! this turned out super cute!! Merry Christmas,
    Beth (TGIF)

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  6. Very cute and sentimental with the tiny little fingerprints!

    Stopping in from Fun Stuff Fridays!

    I'm your newest follower.

    Brittney
    www.moms-heart.blogspot.com

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  7. I love this! What a fun way to get little fingers involved. :)

    Would love for you to submit this to the Make and Takes spotlight page--http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight

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  8. I love that story. Those finger print candy canes are so very cute. They look like so much fun to make for little ones too.
    Shiloh
    everydaygameplan.net

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  9. I love this! So cute! Visiting from TGIF :)
    http://preschoolparadisesgb.blogspot.com/

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  10. Love how this turned out. Going to pin it so I can do it with my little boy soon.

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  11. This is such a wonderful craft! I love this book.

    Please link this post to Read.Explore.Learn. on my blog.

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  12. These are so great! What a great idea for gifts! I'm a new follower on your site! We have this book and my boys love it!! Thanks for sharing!

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  13. Thank you all for your sweet comments... We had such fun making them & I always love a simple craft that turns out so well in the end! :)

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  14. These are so cute! We've never read that book before. I'm going to write it down to get at the library so we can try out this craft. Looks like so much fun! Coming over from TGIF.

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  15. THIS IS AMAZING! Thank you for sharing Happy Home Fairy's Printable!!!! What a precious project!!!

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  16. Just stopping by to let you know that I have featured your project on Fun Family Crafts! You can see it here
    http://funfamilycrafts.com/fingerprint-candy-canes/

    If you have other kid friendly crafts, I'd love it if you would submit them :) If you would like to display a featured button on your site, you can grab one from the right side bar of your post above.

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  17. Wow... Thank you for the feature, Amanda! :)

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  18. I featured this in TGIF Linky Party #10 - http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/2011/12/tgif-linky-party-10.html - Thanks again for linking it up! So come on by, grab a featured button & link up whatever else you've been working on =-)

    Happy New Year!
    Beth

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  19. What a cute thing to do for any age. Great idea for senior citizens in a home.

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  20. Hi there! I thought that this was so great that I featured it in my "100 Jolly Christmas Crafts & Decorations"! http://www.aspectacledowl.com/100-christmas-crafts-decorations/

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  21. Did anyone try with oak tag? Are canvas panals expensive? Thanks!

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