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    Candy Cane Wall Art

    Published: Jan 18, 2022 by Heidi Fowler. This post may contain affiliate links 1 Comment

    Candy cane wall art using leftover candy canes. Genius!

    Want to learn how to make this adorable Candy Cane Wall Art?  I'm happy to introduce Steph, from Crafting in the Rain!  I love her simple decorating ideas and kid-friendly projects.  I'm really excited about today's idea!  (I've already got a spot picked out in my house to try it.)

    Hey everyone, I'm Steph from Crafting in the Rain, and I was so happy to be invited here by Heidi today.  My project for today actually started as an idea from my husband!  For a couple of years now I've had this wall of Ikea mirrors over our kitchen table.  I painted them brown and put squares of scrapbook paper in a few of them to make it a little more interesting.

    When fall came this year, I painted some fake flowers with gold paint and put cream paper over each mirror.

    My husband suggested candy canes in the center of each one, and I loved the idea, and felt like it was time to brighten everything up a bit too.

    I took each brown frame and a painted it with a robin egg blue color.  It took a few coats to cover the dark brown underneath, but when everything dried I sanded down the edges to reveal the brown underneath.

    Then I cut white cardstock to cover each mirror section and used hot glue to attach a mini candy cane in each one.  Cute and simple!  And I'm pretty sure that my kids are old enough now that none of these will go missing.  (Plus, the box I bought had 100 mini canes in it, so there are plenty to go around!)

    Candy cane wall art using leftover candy canes. Genius!

    I'd love to hear other candy cane decoration ideas too, since like I said, there are a few left over!  Thanks again for having me Heidi!

    If you're looking for more Christmas ideas, come check out how to make a poinsettia pillow and candy cane brownie pops.

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    Thanks so much, Steph!  Have you all picked out your candy cane wall?  It would be fun to change up the "candy cane" element for each season.  I hope you'll all visit Steph at her site.

    Thanks for stopping by!

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    About Heidi

    Hi! I’m Heidi, the sometimes scatterbrained, but always creative mind behind One Creative Mommy. I'm a retired teacher, wife, and mom of three beautiful teenage girls and one adorable fur baby. In my spare time, I love to share my ideas (mistakes and all) with anyone who will listen.

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    1. Devin @ Nom Yum & Free

      December 19, 2012 at 12:55 am

      What a cute, creative, festive way to dress up your home! And what a fun activity that the kids could help with, if they don't try to eat the 100 candy canes first. ;)

      Heidi, thanks so much for such a fun Christmas series. I really enjoyed coming back every day to see the great posts by all the featured bloggers. Again, kudos to you for putting this together. What a fun way to celebrate the holidays and get inspired.

      Wishing you and yours a safe and enjoyable Christmas!!! - Devin

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