Candy Rings

By: Amanda Formaro

Difficulty: Very Easy

Age: 4 and up

These candy rings are quite wearable! They make a sweet little gift for friends and classmates and they are simple to make. Once they are done wearing them, they can snack on the delicious wrapped candy.

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What you'll need:

  • 1 chenille stem per ring (pink, purple, light blue, white, or red)
  • White craft glue
  • Wrapped candies

How to make it:

  1. Wrap the entire chenille around the child's finger, and then slide it off. (See photo.)
  2. Take the end of the chenille and wrap it around the circle to secure the ring. (See photo.)
  3. Place a wrapped candy on the table and add some white craft glue.
  4. Place the ring in top of the glue and let dry. (See photo.)

Tips:

  1. Do not use unwrapped candies for this project. Not only would it prove to be messy and sticky, you don't want children ingesting even small amounts of craft glue.
  2. Chenille stems have pointy ends, just be careful with smaller children.
  3. Foil wrapped chocolate hearts are an ideal candy for this project!
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