Beaded "The Meaning Of The Candy Cane" Ornament Craft Kit
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Candy cane
it was perfect since is individually bag for each child and easy to do and the instructions were very clear. love it
December 17, 2011
worked okay for us
Candy cane was easy to put together, the hard part was getting the ribbon to not fray while trying to get the bells on. If you don¿¿¿t mind not having the bells or butting them on a different way then you are golden and they look great.
December 18, 2012
Good Project
We've done this project before and decided to do it again because it fit in with our lessons for this month. It will serve as a reminder of the lesson to the children as well.
December 20, 2010
The card has a typo on it. We switched the red and silver ribbons. It was too difficult to get the red ribbons through the bells.
December 19, 2010
Perfect for Sunday school !
Nice little ornaments for kids and the tree.
November 17, 2010
great purchase
Just finished making these candy canes . They were very easy to do. Getting the ribbon in the bell was tricky but of course found a little tool to push it through. Had plenty of beads. Didn't find the saying too religious at all. Most people I showed them to loved the saying. So many don't have a clue to what the candy cane stands for. Great product!!!
July 19, 2010
fast and fun
This was fast and fun to do. They look really nice. I did put the red ribbon on top to hang and the silver cord to tie bells. It looks better this way. Note that some pices missing but can be picked up at craft store.
December 29, 2009
Some tricky parts
My daughter (age 7) put these together but she had trouble stringing the bells on the ribbons. They had learned the "meaning of the Candy Cane" in sunday school and were happy to share this with their friends and family.
December 27, 2009
greatly disappointed
I bought these crafts to put in gift bags for coworkers and I'm not even going to use them. They are VERY religious and almost preachy. I'm sure they are wonderful for a Sunday School or church group but not for general gift giving. I think the "Meaning of the Candy Cane" that is on the card should be printed in the magazine so customers know exactly what they're getting.
December 22, 2009
good activity with large groups
We used this with a Sunday School class of 25 3rd graders and they loved it. The typo is still there and we had to get some extra adults in the room to help string the bells on to the ribbons. I took the extras the next day to work and did them with my class (without the religious card attached) and the second graders loved the project as well.
December 21, 2009