These candy loaded candy cane sleighs will not only make great gifts for your kids’ friend, but will probably make you the most popular mom on the block {with the kids, at least, the parents may hate you when their kids are climbing up the drapes-ha!}.
You’ll need:
- 10 miniature candy bars {for each sleigh you make}
- 2 candy canes
- 1 full size KitKat
- Glue {or double sided tape}
- Wrapping ribbon
- Wrapping bow
Directions:
- Glue the candy canes onto the bottom of the Kitkat. This will be the base of your sleigh.
- Stack the candy bars into a pyramid formation on top of the KitKat, gluing them down as you go. There should be 4 miniature candy bars on the bottom, then 3, then 2, then 1.
- Wrap the ribbon around the sleigh, tying it on the bottom {as if you were wrapping ribbon around a gift}.
- Put the bow on top. {I glued mine down, just to make sure it stayed.}
How easy is that?
~Mavis
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Anita Mast says
I’d like to try pineapple, and apples!
Sara D says
I LOVE those candy cane sleds!!!! Also, if I won I would first try oranges since it is what is in season 🙂 And I like the idea of the pineapple too… Mmmmmm!
Sue Thompson says
I would try pineapple.
kristin says
Love these! Will be trying out with the boys!
Nicole says
Fun! I’m going to leave off the miniature candy bars and put our elf on it for a sleigh ride down a mountain of couch cushions.
Molly R. Moody says
I’ve got 5 grandchildren that would love one of these sleighs. Mavis what did you use for glue?
Eddie says
Hi Mavis,
My wife and myself are making these for the fellow brothers and sisters at Worship services. This will be a little Christmas
gift to them. GOD BLESS and have a very merry Christmas.
Alex says
I made this for my family!!!
Maya says
Just made 2 or for practice and they came out lovely. I used a dab of hot glue and a little tape on the candy canes. Awesome! Will be giving several of these away the season.
Jennifer P says
Our Christmas countdown activity for Saturday is making candy sleds and then racing them.
Amber says
What kind of glue do you use? Will a hot glue gun melt the candy?
Mavis Butterfield says
I used a hot glue gun. 🙂
Vickie says
How many kids is yours for? I wanted to make these for my daughter’s class n there are 24 kids in her class.
Loretta Woody says
I made these last year for about 30 Seniors in our club it took a lot of time and a little expensive for the candy ,but it sure was worth the effort when they got them oh how they loved them and were so excited. I was hoping to find another kind of wow gift something seniors can eat as we have a lot of stuff we really don’t want or need,but everyone can enjoy food.Any suggestion would be helpful Thanks the sleds were wonderful
Eileen says
Made these for my college classmates (I am the Mom of the group at 40 and they are traditional 18 – 20 year olds. I topped mine with a mini bow and tucked a Christmas Hershey’s kiss into the bow just to make they a little more me 🙂 They weren’t hard but depending on how many you make and where you get your goodies, could be expensive.
Mavis says
I love that you did this for them. If someone did that for The Girl I’d be so appreciative. I bet they were, too!
David Kurdziel says
what would a fair price be to sell the candy cane sleighs at a craft show?
Lisa says
Lady behind me at a fair was selling for $4 and she sold them all.