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Primitive Candy Canes You will need: 5 pack plastic candy canes {mine are from The Dollar Tree} red/white ticking {or any other Christmas fabric you like} glue cinnamon Make a small cut a little less than 1 inch and rip the length of your fabric. Then cut that length in half you will use about 1" x 30" strips per candy cane. Add a dot of glue on the curve end of your candy cane. Place the end of your strip of fabric on the glue and cover the tip. Then start wrapping, you will need to pull…

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Fresh from the farm, primitive candy cane ornaments! Also very cute as bowl fillers, tucked on a shelf or in a china hutch, on a wreath, or as a beautiful gift topper! I used hand dyed fabrics and primitive prints, along with a few of my favorite embellishments to create some fun primitive holiday canes. I had such a blast making these! They're so hard to part with ... but you'll find these and more in my etsy shop.

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Primitive Candy Canes You will need: 5 pack plastic candy canes {mine are from The Dollar Tree} red/white ticking {or any other Christmas fabric you like} glue cinnamon Make a small cut a little less than 1 inch and rip the length of your fabric. Then cut that length in half you will use about 1" x 30" strips per candy cane. Add a dot of glue on the curve end of your candy cane. Place the end of your strip of fabric on the glue and cover the tip. Then start wrapping, you will need to pull…

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