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Candy Christmas Ornaments

Recipe At A Glance
Rating: 3/5
3 stars based on 2 reviews

recipe is ready in 30-60 minutes Ready in: 30-60 minutes ?
recipe difficulty 3/5 Difficulty:   3/5


Serves/Makes:   1


  

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INGREDIENTS:

***TREE ORNAMENTS***
plastic wrap
Pkg.'s Candy Coated Milk Chocolate Candies
Pipe Cleaner
ribbon
***CHRISTMAS WREATH***
Same ingredients as ornament
wire coat hanger


DIRECTIONS:

TREE ORNAMENTS: Cut plastic wrap into 6-inch squares. Gather corners and twist tightly. Secure with pipe cleaner. Cluster individual balls into one large one, connecting each ball with the adjoining pipe cleaner. Tie "curling" ribbon around the cluster to form a loop at the tops. Tie two 10-inch strands of ribbon at the bottom and curl. Hang on the tree with the loop ends.

M&M CANDY WREATH: Make cluster balls the same way as the candy tree ornament clusters, using plain or peanut candies. Form a circle from a wire coat hanger, the hook forms the hanging loop. Attach cluster balls to the hanger with pipe cleaners. Tie a large bow at the top of the wreath.


NUTRITION:

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This Candy Christmas Ornaments recipe from CDKitchen serves/makes 1

Recipe ID: 24153

SUBMITTED BY: James


REVIEWS:


2 Reviews

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Guest: sunsetatdawn 2007-11-14
same comments pretty much. I think this explanation is a bit lacking in information and leaves you guessing on how exactly to get it to turn out the way its supposed to. On the other hand, giving the guesswork a shot, it did get my imagination going to think of my own ideas on making some candy ornaments. So though I doubt I can make these with information provided, I at least come away with ideas on making some ornaments.


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AnneDurand 2002-12-14
For the Christmas ornaments, are the M&M's first wrapped in the plastic wrap? How are the balls formed? How many M&M's? Clustered or in a line? Thanks, Anne


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