Materials:
Chenille Stems
Tri-beads
Pony Beads
Beading Lace, 5/8" wide
1/8" or 1/4" Ribbon
Narrow metallic cord
Tacky Glue
Glue Gun (optional)
Note: For each Candy Cane, it will take 20 red tri-beads, 18 crystal tri-beads, 12" ribbon, 12" narrow cord, 6" chenille stem, and about 22" of beading lace.
Cut 12" chenille stem into 2 - 6" pieces.
Fold 1 end of 6" chenille stem 1/4", creating a 90 degree angle. Insert other end of chenille stem through 2 small holes of beading lace, folding lace as you insert chenille stem. Add 2 red tri-beads, and insert chenille stem through next 2 small holes of beading lace.
Add 2 crystal tri-beads and insert chenille stem through 2 small holes of beading lace.
Repeat steps until you have used 10 sets of 2 red tri-beads and 9 sets of 2 crystal tri-beads. End with 2 red tri-beads and 2 small holes of beading lace.
Front of ornament |
Back of ornament |
Cut a 12" piece of ribbon, and tie it into a bow. Glue to the Candy Cane using Tacky Glue or a glue gun. Add a tiny drop of glue to the knot of the bow to keep the knot secure.
Cut a 12" piece of metallic cord or 1/8" ribbon. Tie it to around the top of the candy cane slightly off center to offset the weight (see photo). Tie the ends in a knot, and add a tiny drop of glue to the knot.
Tip: Add glue or Fray Check to the ends of the cord and ribbon to prevent fraying.
Silver Metallic Bow & Cord |
Gold Metallic Bow & Cord |
Nancy's Additional Notes and Tips:
- Beading lace, chenille stems, and tri-beads and pony beads are available at Consumer Crafts. Most of these supplies are also available at your local craft stores.
- 1 Pony Bead can be substituted for each 2 tri-beads.
- Other colors of tri-beads and ribbon can be substituted.
- This is a great "kids' activity" since it teaches patterns and measurement, and kids love to create these ornaments. Very young children will need help with the lace, or the lace could be omitted.
- These ornaments are great for gift-giving as package ties, with homemade "goodies", and with a gift-card.
Beads and Lace Candy Canes - ready for your tree! |
If you are having trouble finding lace for these ornaments, just Google "beading craft lace". I just found some on Ebay!
ReplyDeleteIf you are having trouble finding lace for these ornaments, just Google "beading craft lace". I just found some on Ebay!
ReplyDeletewhere do you get your ribbon from?
ReplyDeleteI buy ribbon at Hobby Lobby, Joann Fabrics, or Walmart. I usually buy the lace online. Just search "beading lace trim". There are different types, so please refer to the picture on the Blog Post to get the correct type. Sometimes I have found it at a sewing and craft store.
DeleteI found 1.2 inch beaded lace trim but it looks like the ornament I have is only about 1/2 inch - what size do you use? I'm afraid that 1.2 inch will be too big for the candy cane ornaments.
ReplyDeleteYes, it would be too wide. My beading lace is 5/8" wide. I have found it online and even at a shop that sold vintage lace and fabric. Good luck!
DeleteI just updated my blog post to include the beading lace width of 5/8" width. Thanks so much for your comment!
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