Mini cotton batting candy canes for feather tree.
Candy canes are very old-fashioned theme for a Christmas tree. These petite "shepherd" hooks in peppermint colors red and white are simple made and look charming on any feather tree.
Supply List:
- thin wire
- cotton balls
- chenille stem
- red and white acrylic paint
- tiny brush
- translucent glitter
- white school glue
- fine gold cord for hanging
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Bend and cut the candy cane shape in the size and proportion you prefer. My mini candy canes for the family feather tree measure approximately two inches.
- Unravel two to three cotton balls.
- As you work with the batting and white glue it is easier at first to unbend the candy cane and cover the full length of the chenille stem with a even distribution of cotton. I made mine approximately 1/4".
- Now bend one end into a hook shape again. Let the batting and glue dry and harden.
- Roll a thin layer of glue and cotton batting down a foot length of wire between your finger tips. Make it an even coating of cotton as you go.
- Next paint the candy cane hook red. Let it dry completely.
- Wrap the white cotton coated wire around the red hook using white glue to attach it. Let dry.
- Smear a bit of white glue on the mini candy cane and sprinkle it with glitter.
- Attach a thin gold cord for hanging
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