Greetings friends...and welcome back! If you visited with me yesterday and took a peek at
my Gingerbread Cottage Pincushion, then you have seen my
Baker's Twine Candy Canes. When I designed my
Gingerbread Cottage, I knew I wanted some tiny candy canes to embellish it...but knew I was going to have to create my own. Looking around my sewing studio, the baker's twine caught my eye and I immediately started working on an idea...and thanks to Therm O Web and their
SpraynBond Fabric Stiffener Spray, I was able to make my vision come to life. Yesterday, I shared
my process and a complete tutorial on the Therm O Web Blog. I hope you will visit my post and make a handful of these adorable little candy canes. They would make a wonderful addition to a handmade holiday gift and can be made in a variety of sizes and colors...
These holiday embellishments are perfect for fabric or paper crafts! Add them to a Christmas sewing project or a Christmas card or tag. I thought they would be extra cute added to a handmade Christmas ornament...or on a little drawstring bag...or added to napkin rings for special touch to a Christmas dinner place setting. These tiny candy canes can be sewn on or glued in place using HeatnBond Fabric Fuse Adhesive. They can be made with your favorite color/size of baker's twine...and can be made any size you want! Here is a Christmas card I am creating from fabrics and threads at my sewing machine...the candy canes will be sewn in place....
....and here is the Gingerbread Cottage Pincushion that sparked the idea. Don't the tiny candy canes add a magical quality to my project?! They make me happy!
You can find the candy cane tutorial on the Therm O Web Blog here:
https://blog.thermoweb.com/bakers_twine_candy_cane_embellishments
You can also find a complete shopping list for the Baker's Twine Candy Canes in my Amazon
Shop: https://amzn.to/3Vz8QYa (note, as an influencer, I earn from qualifying purchases).
Be sure to stop by the Therm O Web Blog again on Monday, when I will be sharing a cross stitch finishing tutorial for my 2024 Cross Stitch Christmas Ornament "Festive Fox." I will show you how to finish your ornament exactly like my model...
Please stop back for a visit soon...more holiday content is on the way!
I hope you have been enjoying my holiday content with complimentary patterns and tutorials! My hope is that these gifts inspire you to pay it forward by giving a holiday surprise to someone you love or someone in need! I would love to start a movement of giving and positivity. I also hope this holiday tutorial will entice you to visit my
website and/or
Etsy Shop to take a look...or if you feel so inclined, you can
Buy Me a Coffee...it is definitely not required, but truly appreciated. Thank you for supporting my creativity and valuing my artistry!๐
These candy canes are darling, dear Belinda. The Christmas card you created is amazing. Happy Saturday! xoxox
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Belinda and family: Love the Tree Crad so sweet, thank-you for the link to making the candy canes.
ReplyDeleteLove the Fox design.
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