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Ripped Fabric Wrapped Faux Candy Canes


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December 22, 2019

Ripped Fabric Wrapped Faux Candy Canes - four fabric wrapped candy cane decorationsI have had these for a few years, meaning to do this for almost that long. Well this last week, I got the chance. They had lights inside, so when I took off the end cap, I tossed them. While I might not be able to display them outside (cruddy weather), you can see how cute they are, the world's biggest faux candy canes. I hope you like them.

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Total Time: 1 hour

Yield: 4

Source: I have seen smaller versions and love anything ripped and wrapped

Supplies:

  • 4 3' plastic candy canes
  • 24 linear yards ripped fabric of your choice
  • scissors
  • 14 hot glue sticks
Ripped Fabric Wrapped Faux Candy Canes - supplies
 

Steps:

  1. For each cane, you will need a square or two pieces of strips to cover the tip. Just fold and glue and then you can start your wrapping. If you like the wired ribbon you can get, you can cut the edges off and then depending on the width, cut them down the middle. I loved the colors on this one, and just had to make it work.
  2. Ripped Fabric Wrapped Faux Candy Canes - cutting wire edge off ribbon
     
    Ripped Fabric Wrapped Faux Candy Canes - ribbon cut in half lengthwise
     
  3. Rip strips of fabric in your choice of colors.
  4. Ripped Fabric Wrapped Faux Candy Canes - pile of fabric strips
     
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  5. Now begin wrapping at an angle. This makes it easier for your fabric to spiral down and cover all the little places where you have to join the next strip.
  6. Ripped Fabric Wrapped Faux Candy Canes - begin wrapping diagonally
     
    Ripped Fabric Wrapped Faux Candy Canes - ready to add a new piece of fabric
     
  7. Do this to the end of the cane. Mine had defunked lights inside and when I popped off the cap, they came out with it. I intend(ed) to put them on some old tomato spikes and display them in the yard even for a photo. We will see what happens in the morning. But this is what they look like in the windows. N-JOY!!
  8. Ripped Fabric Wrapped Faux Candy Canes - two canes propped up on window ledge
     
    Ripped Fabric Wrapped Faux Candy Canes - closeup of canes in the window showing some of the fabric color
     
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