‘Tis the season! These little crafts are a hit. And they are cheap and easy to make so my children always has something to give on Christmas to their peers and friends.
Candy canes (the closer to Christmas, the better because they go on sale in most places)
A pencil or pen for twisting antlers if desired —- if you go to the right office, these can be free 😉
A bottle of glue (or a hot glue gun, just be careful! You don’t want the plastic to melt to the candy cane) — $0.79 at Walmart
Piece them together however your heart desires! We liked putting the antlers on tight so they could balance on those while the noses and eyes were drying. The most important part is to have fun and make them with the kiddos in your life and let them hand them out.
... Read moreI've found that the magic of Christmas isn't just in the gifts received, but in the joy of creating and sharing. Our little candy cane reindeer aren't just sweet treats; they're tiny bundles of festive cheer! While they make fantastic gifts for classmates, I've realized these simple Christmas crafts can play so many more roles during the holiday season.
Beyond being thoughtful presents, consider these cute critters as charming tree ornaments. Just add a loop of string before the glue dries, and voilà – a homemade decoration! They can also serve as festive place card holders for your holiday table or even fun additions to a hot cocoa bar setup, adding a whimsical touch to your holiday entertaining. Imagine guests picking up a little reindeer with their mug – it’s those small details that make a holiday gathering special.
Speaking of reindeer, the pipe cleaner antlers are truly what give these crafts their character. Don't be afraid to get creative with them! We've tried twisting them into different shapes, using glitter pipe cleaners, or even layering a few colors for a multi-dimensional look. For even more reindeer fun, you could extend this craft session into making simple reindeer headbands for the kids. A plain headband, some brown felt 'ears,' and pipe cleaner antlers (like the ones from the candy canes!) can transform your little ones into a herd of cheerful reindeer, perfect for a Christmas party or a fun Christmas pastime.
Integrating DIY projects like these into your holiday celebrations is a wonderful way to keep everyone engaged. Setting up a dedicated craft station during a holiday party is a fantastic idea for entertaining for the holidays. While the adults chat, the kids can be busy creating their own candy cane reindeer, decorating cookies, or even assembling simple "reindeer food" bags with oats and glitter. It takes the pressure off endlessly planning complex activities and lets everyone enjoy a relaxed, creative atmosphere.
The beauty of using candy canes is that they're already a festive treat. We often pick up different flavors, like the Jolly Rancher candy canes, to add variety. If you're looking for other easy, candy-themed projects for kids, consider making "reindeer bark." Melt some chocolate, spread it thin, and let the kids sprinkle on pretzels (for antlers), M&M's (for noses), and mini marshmallows. It's a quick, delicious, and visually appealing treat that ties into the reindeer theme. You could even give it a funny name like "reindeer trail mix" or "festive reindeer bites" for a playful twist, touching on the spirit of things like "reindeer snot candy" in a fun, positive way.
Ultimately, these simple crafts are about creating memories and fostering creativity. It's truly rewarding to see the pride on my children's faces as they hand out their handmade creations. So gather your supplies, put on some Christmas tunes, and enjoy a wonderfully crafty holiday season!