Sunday, November 30, 2025

crafting with grandma - Bell Candy Cane Ornaments!

 

Several years ago my grands participated in my church's mid-week Children's Ministry, and they made ornaments for each of their teachers. One year they made, melting snowmen ornaments - white glitter in a clear glass ornament with a felt triangle for a nose, two tiny black pom-poms for eyes and stick arms - very cute and a lot of fun to make and receive!

The following year they made candy canes out of bells and chenille wire! They had such fun making these ornaments - even my youngest grands caught on very quickly and were stringing bells left and right! They loved being able to make the ornaments for their teachers. One wrapped each ornament in tissue and placed in paper bags on which we traced handprints with glitter crayons. 

I know Christmas is still a month away, but trees are going up, so if you want to make this with the children you love, you will have time to get the supplies and arrange a time to get together - or send to grands who live far and plan to connect on-line. This is an ornament which will look really great on your tree and is so simple, even three-year olds can really make them! All you need is chenille wire - I cut each in half - make a "knot" at one end to keep the bells on the ornament, then string two white (silver) bells, two red bells, two white (silver) bells, etc until you get to the other end of the wire. Wrap the end of the wire behind your last bell to secure the end and cut a length of ribbon. Fold the ribbon in half and an inch from the end, tie a knot to make a loop for hanging on the tree. Hold your string of bells and fold the top a bit to make the "crook" for your candy cane; use the inch of the ends to tie behind the bells where your "crook" forms and voila'! You have a bell candy cane ornament!

This is a simple and fun ornament which your grandchildren can make with minimal help and then give to teachers, parents, neighbors . . . to anyone they want to give a small gift to this Christmas!

Enjoy!

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