Glittery DIY Candy Wreath for Your Christmas Door

It’s Day 1 of the 4th annual 12 Days of Christmas blog hop! If you are looking for awesome DIY candy decor for your home this year, follow along with all of the creative fun right here. We are going full gingerbread house starting with this glittery DIY candy wreath!

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It’s Day 1 and we are sharing DIY Wreath Ideas!


I seriously have a candy problem and I don’t even mean eating too much of it. Bath bombs that look like sweet treats, giant gummy bear lamps, even Vanellope von Schweetz from Wreck It Ralph because of the candy in her hair all make me crazy excited.

This year that quirky love is totally your benefit because I’m channeling all of it into creating awesome candy-themed Christmas decor!

 

Candy Wreath Hanging on Door

Glittery DIY Candy Wreath Materials

 

Wrapped Starburst Candy on Blue Mat

Unwrapped Starburst Candy Next to Foam Wreath Form

Step 1

First, remove your candies from their wrappers. I used 2.6 pounds but it didn’t cover the back of the wreath. If you want the entire wreath covered, I recommend unwrapping 5 or 6 pounds.

 

Candy Glued Around Edge of Foam Wreath Form

Step 2

Next, begin gluing your candies to your wreath starting on the outer edge.

Note:

 

Candy Glued Around Edge of Foam Wreath Form 2

Step 3

Continue gluing on candies working your way towards the front of your wreath.

 

Candy Covered Wreath

Step 4

Keep adding candies until the front and sides of your wreath are covered.

 

Close Up of Candy Wreath with Mod Podge on It

Close Up of Mod Podge Spread on Candy

Step 5

Once your candies are on your wreath, place it on a protected surface and cover it with Mod Podge. I chose to spread mine with a 2” paint brush but you can use whatever you have on hand.

 

Close Up of Glitter on Candy Wreath

Glitter on Candy Wreath

Step 6

Next, sprinkle glitter all over the Mod Podge and allow it to dry completely before moving on.

Step 7

After your Mod Podge is dry, seal your wreath with clear engine paint. Make sure you cover the entire wreath to properly seal it (and to protect it from animals if you hang it on your door).

Step 8

Again, let the engine paint dry before moving on.

 

Glitter Ribbon Tied on Candy Wreath

Step 9

Now cut a length of ribbon that is double the length that you want your wreath to hang and tie it in a circle around your wreath.

 

Excess Ends Turned into Bow

Step 10

Turn any excess ribbon from your knot into a bow. See the photo above for reference.

 

Folded Pink Glitter Ribbon

Side View of Folded Pink Glitter Ribbon

Step 11

Next, fold more ribbon from your spool in on itself 4-6 times as pictured.

 

Folded Pink Glitter Ribbon Cut from Spool

Step 12

Cut the folded ribbon from your spool.

 

Clear Twist Tie Wrapped Around Folded Pink Glitter Ribbon

Step 13

Now, cinch the center of your folded ribbon and secure it with your clear twist tie.

 

Close Up of Bow Attached to Wreath

Fluffed Up Bow Attached to Candy Wreath

Step 14

Lastly, attach the twist tie to the bottom of your tied ribbon hanger and fluff the folds into a bow.

 

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Turn your home into your own personal Candyland starting with this glittery DIY candy wreath! Even better, this is totally easy to make and will make you totally excited every time you come home from the holiday chaos during the season. Now it’s time to check out all of the other amazing wreaths created by my friends below. Don’t forget to check the series introduction for more Christmas DIY projects and a list of all of the upcoming candy fun!

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Scroll down for many more DIY Wreath Ideas for your holiday season!



Sweet Snowman Crafts for Winter

The weather is turning colder and Thanksgiving is only days away. That means it is time to start switching your gears from fall to winter mode. What better way to do that than with these sweet snowman crafts for winter?

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We got our first ice storm last week which resulted in being without power for 7 hours. Let me tell you, being without heat makes you realize quickly how wintry the weather has turned. It also makes you super grateful for modern amenities like heated blankets (which I have totally been taking for granted).

It has also put me in full winter and Christmas crafting mode. If you are also experiencing crazy winter weather already, embrace it with these sweet snowman crafts for winter.

Upcycled Pumpkin Snowman

Upcycled Pumpkin Snowman (Domestically Creative)

Wondering what to do with those leftovers pumpkins? Turn them into an adorable snowman porch decoration with this easy tutorial.

Yarn snowman wall hanging

Cute Yarn Snowman Wreath (Made in a Day)

It doesn’t get much cuter, or easier, than this awesome snowman craft. Hang it on your wall or adorn your front door with it this winter!

Wood block snowman

DIY Wood Block Snowman (Anika’s DIY Life)

Get your wood crafting on with this adorable little snowman. It’s the perfect winter decor for your mantle or make it a part of your tablescape.

Glittery snowman ornament

Christmas Ornaments from Clay (The Country Chic Cottage)

She shows you how to make multiple clay ornaments in this easy and detailed tutorial but you have to admit that the little snowman is definitely one of the cutest! He will make an adorable addition to you holiday tree!

Snow Globe snowman ornament hanging on Christmas Tree

DIY Dollar Store Snowman Jar Ornament (Across the Blvd.)

Raise your hand if you love dollar store crafts as much as me! This ornament is a great budget-friendly project for your tree!

Paper strips snowman

How to Make a Snowman Craft with Paper Strips (The Crafty Blog Stalker)

If paper crafting is more your thing, grab the kids and make this super fun paper snowman! It is the perfect crafts for the whole family.

Glittery pompom snowman

Sparkly Pom-Pom Christmas Ornament Craft for Kids (Our Family World)

Pom poms make everything cuter and this adorable snowman ornament is no exception. Easy enough that the kiddos can make it and cute enough to proudly display on your Christmas tree!

Candy Cane Pompom Snowmen

Candy Cane Snowmen (Val Event Gal)

Did I mention how awesome pom poms are? These adorable candy cane snowman are an easy festive treat to pass out to all of the nieces and nephews this year!

Hanging Snowman ornaments

Snowman Handmade Christmas Ornament (Petticoat Junktion)

If you have old jar lid inserts laying around, turn them into super fun ornaments like these snowmen! Super simple to make and good on the environment. Score!

Snowman made out of juice bottle

Pomegrante Juice Bottle Snowman (The Kim Six Fix)

Speaking of recycled crafts, this tutorial shows you how to turn an empty juice bottle into an adorable snowman easily.

Snowman ornament hanging on tree

Snowman Christmas Ornament Craft (Premeditated Leftovers)

This snowman ornament is another great crafts for the kids to get in on this winter! Grab the glue and paint and get ready for an afternoon of fun with you little ones this week!

Upcycled Snowman Treat Jar

Adorable Upcycled Snowman Treat Jar (DIY Adulation)

Of course, I couldn’t let you go without sharing my own adorable upcycled snowman craft. Throw it on your coffee table and fill it with candy for a sweet treat at your fingertips all season long.

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There are so many sweet snowman crafts for winter out there and these ones are perfect to get you started on your winter crafting. You can find even more at this week’s Merry Monday link party below. Check out all of the awesome projects being shared and don’t forget to link up your own too! See you down there.

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DIY Hand Print Turkey Shirt | Thanksgiving Kids Craft

Sometimes during this time of year we get so caught up in everything we have to do that the kiddos can feel a little left out. This is especially true for the youngest ones still at home. Take a time out this weekend and make this DIY hand print turkey shirt with your kiddos for them to wear on the big day.

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This year has thrown into sharp contrast how busy the holidays get for us. In addition to my oldest being in more activities, my husband has been in Louisiana since October 22 for a military training. Good old Murphy is asserting his presence while I’m single-momming it.

A Visit from Murphy

This included my youngest getting Croup which I had never even heard of before. I must have gotten lucky with the older two, but at almost midnight on Halloween night, I heard my son wake up sounding like he couldn’t breath. Talk about scary! I was ready to rush him to the ER until I talked to my momma (God bless her) and she told me what it sounded like.

We slept propped up on the couch the rest of that night and headed to the doctor the next morning. He is since doing so much better, but it really made me look at how on the go we are. Some of the things are outside of my control such as holidays and after-school activities, but how often am I working on Christmas presents instead of hanging out with my kid this time of year? The answer is too often.

That’s why we decided to take a break and enjoy some crafty fun with this DIY hand print turkey shirt. It doesn’t take long but we had so much fun making it. We also got some quality momma and baby time. I want that for you and your kiddos too!

 

Smiling Boy Wearing a Hand Print Turkey Shirt

DIY Hand Print Turkey Shirt Materials

 

White T-Shirt Laying Flat

Step 1

First, lay out your t-shirt. Depending on the age of your kids, you may want to put it on a protected surface like old newspaper.

 

White T-Shirt with Box Inside

Step 2

Next, put your cardboard inside of the shirt to separate the front and the back. This keeps your paint from seeping through the fabric and marking the back. It also keeps the sides from getting stuck to each other.

 

Yellow Hand Print on White T-Shirt

Step 3

Begin placing hand prints on the shirt by covering your kid’s hand with fabric paint and having him press the hand firmly, fingers fanned out, down on the t-shirt. Clean any remaining paint from your child’s hand.

 

Colorful Hand Prints on White T-Shirt

Step 4

Continue adding hand prints in different colors, fanning out like feathers. Be sure to clean his hand between each paint color.

 

Black Hand Print over Colorful Hand Prints on White T-Shirt

Step 5

Lastly, add some black paint to your child’s hand and have him press his hand firmly down in the center, fingers together and thumb sticking out. Again, clean the paint off of your kid’s hand.

 

Black Turkey over Colorful Hand Prints on White T-Shirt

Step 6

Now, take your paint brush and fill out the turkey shape using the black hand print as a guide. The thumb becomes the beak and the hand is the head. Don’t forget a bulbous body that hits all of the colorful hand prints.

Step 7

Allow your paint to dry before moving on.

 

Black Turkey with Beak and Snood over Colorful Hand Prints on White T-Shirt

Step 8

After your paint has dried, add a yellow beak and pink (or red) snood.

Step 9

Again, allow your paint to dry completely.

Step 10

Once your paint is dry, toss the shirt in the dryer for 20 minutes to set the fabric paint.

 

Smiling Boy in Hand Print Turkey Shirt with Arms Out

DIY Hand Print Turkey Shirt Care

When washing your turkey shirt, flip it inside out to protect the paint, especially the beak and snood. After washing, you can dry it as you would any other plain t-shirt.

 

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This DIY hand print turkey shirt is so much fun to make, especially with toddlers. They laugh and squeal when you put the paint on their hands and it’s absolutely adorable. Be sure to have your camera ready for some fantastic candid shots. Then on Thanksgiving, throw on your turkey shirts and some sweaters and you’re ready to go. Pretty awesome, huh?

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