We told the girls Santa may arrive by boat this year.
Nevertheless, one rainy afternoon Jan and Laura set out to
make some sleighs.
Candy cane runners, Hershey Crackle™ candies, and, of course, a
glue gun. Jan saw it all on the
internet.
Pulling the parts from stock for assembly.
Several hands required.
Ready the bow.
Final assemblies, ready for teachers and friends.
Their friend Patty ate hers right from the mantle.
They look great and what fun to do together.
ReplyDeleteThat's a tasty looking sleigh
ReplyDeleteThank goodness you included pictures; my first thought was that you were hot gluing the actual(wrapperless)candy.
ReplyDeleteI'd eat mine before it ever hit the mantle :)
ReplyDeleteClever, cute, charming. What a great way to spend a soggy, dark and wet afternoon. Will Santa ride one of those to my house?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift. And thank you for showing us the crafts persons at work.
ReplyDeletethose are so cute!! I haven't seen anything like this! I'm sure they will be a hit with the teachers and friends; and it looks like a great project to do together!
ReplyDeletebetty
I see the candy cane runners, KitKat bases, then some small rectangular things I'm unfamiliar with, layered about three deep? All tied together and finished with a bow. That's a fabulous idea!
ReplyDeleteThey look very neat. Would like to try making them with my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous idea! I'm sure all recipients will really appreciate the work that's gone into their gift.
ReplyDeleteI DO hope that product testing was part of the process!!!
Jane x
No product tasting was done on this production line! But the leftovers were up for grabs!
ReplyDeleteJoanne thanks for stopping by. I love this idea and will do it for my youngest grandchildren. Have agreat weekend, It's Friday!
ReplyDeleteClever idea!
ReplyDeleteThe kid knows what to do with a sleigh. At least a candy one.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cool and creative, I am sure the receivers will appreciate them.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet and creative, Joanne!
ReplyDeleteThis is so much fun! It really puts you in the mood for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteomgosh--the cutest things ever!!
ReplyDeleteI love these kinds of things!
ReplyDeletePearl
adorable and edible too
ReplyDeleteWondered what they were last time you showed them..They were finished and I couldn't quite figure it out..Still not sure exactly what Jan and the girls did.Would like to see one, bring one down if you can.
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