Candy Cane Reindeer Recipes

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Logo recipes WEB Nov 6, 2015  · You’ll need: Googly eyes. Small red pom poms. Brown pipe cleaners. Candy canes. Hot glue gun. You’ll definitely want to pull out your trusty glue gun for this. I’m …

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Logo recipes WEB Step 6: Make Antlers. Bend the longer piece of chenille stem in half, place the top of the candy cane hook in the bend, and twist to secure. Be sure to make both sides equal …

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Logo recipes WEB Dec 11, 2013  · baker’s twine. glue gun and glue sticks. tape. Step 1: Tape two plastic candy canes together. Step 2: Cut toilet paper roll and wrap around both candy canes. …

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Logo recipes WEB Nov 4, 2017  · Melt the chocolate in 30 second intervals, stirring in between. These chocolates melt extremely well, so no double broiler or anything fancy is needed:) …

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Logo recipes WEB Dec 8, 2014  · This year one of the crafts we made were these amazingly easy and super cute candy cane reindeer. They. are. adorable! If you’re looking for something easy, …

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Logo recipes WEB Cut brown felt into strips around 2″ high and about 3″ long (make sure it is long enough to wrap around two candy canes). Then, glue two candy canes together, back to back. …

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Logo recipes WEB Instructions. 1. Using scissors, cut craft paper into a large rectangle (4 1/2 X 6 inches) if using plastic candy filled canes, or a small rectangle (3 X 4 inches) if using candy …

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Logo recipes WEB Dec 9, 2022  · Glue one of the red pom poms on the tip of the candy cane. 13. Tie the bow around the reindeer’s “neck”. I usually do this across from and a little under the "nose", …

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