{"id":6561,"date":"2016-11-16T06:00:50","date_gmt":"2016-11-16T13:00:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/homanathome.com\/?p=6561"},"modified":"2024-02-13T18:05:52","modified_gmt":"2024-02-14T01:05:52","slug":"christmas-felt-candy-holders","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/homanathome.com\/2016\/11\/christmas-felt-candy-holders\/","title":{"rendered":"Christmas Felt Candy Holders"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Is it too early for Christmas? I don’t think so. I mean, it’s not tree putting up and carol playing time, but if you’re planning a homemade Christmas, you’ve got to get a head start. These cute little candy holders are a great way to get started. These make a great neighbor gift<\/a>, and are pretty darn easy to make. The Christmas tree took me less than 10 minutes (I timed it!). Some of the others probably verge more on the 20-30 minute side, but that’s just because there’s more pieces to cut. <\/p>\n There are two methods here for making these. I did a video for the glue gun method, which is no-sew. I did the tree, but you can do any of the designs with the glue gun, just like you can do any of the designs with the sewing method. The instructions for the sewing method are under the elf tutorial. The only reason I didn’t make a sewing video is that I couldn’t figure out how to hold the camera steady with the sewing machine going. You’ll have to be content with stills (sorry!). <\/p>\n Anyway, without further ado, here’s your instructions, templates, and materials broken down by design: <\/p>\n Materials: <\/strong><\/p>\n 4 – 6″ pieces of yarn<\/p>\n small pompoms<\/p>\nChristmas Tree<\/h2>\n