Candy Cane Seeds: Christmas Gift Idea
Candy Cane Seeds are a simple and darling Christmas gift idea, perfect for friends, teachers, neighbors, colleagues and more!
I just love giving little gifts throughout the Christmas season. There are so many people that touch my life, or my children’s lives, and being able to give them a little something to let them know I’m thinking of them is one of the best parts of the season. This Christmas gift idea is so easy, but so adorable!
Aren’t peppermints so cheery? They’re the epitome of Christmas. They’re happy and bright…and I love the red and white!
They look so cute in a mason jar, with a cute printable tied around the top. And it’s so simple! It comes together so quickly and easily so you can also give this when you need a gift at the last minute.
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CANDY CANE SEEDS
SUPPLIES:
-mason jar
-peppermints
–ribbon (I love red gingham the best!)
-printable tag (download below)
DIRECTIONS:
Print tag on to white card stock, and cut to size. Punch a hole in the top.
Fill jar with peppermints, put the lid back on, then tie the tag around the top. I love red gingham ribbon, but any Christmas ribbon would be so cute…or even baker’s twine or jute.
DOWNLOAD CANDY CANE SEEDS TAGS:
I just used the large tags for this jar–the small tags would be super cute for milk bottles, or a more narrow jar.
Other ideas you might like…
- Snowball Cookies
- Festive Rudolph Pancakes
- Merry & Bright:Â Christmas Gift TagÂ
- Handmade Cinnamon Ornaments
- Farmhouse Christmas Decor
Kierste Wade is a published author, blogger, and mom to six. With more than 20 years DIY and project experience, she has been sharing ideas on her blog since 2009. Focusing on simple and doable projects, she loves to share attainable ideas for all things home, holidays, and family. Kierste has been featured on Better Homes and Gardens, HGTV, American Farmhouse Magazine (print and online) Taste of Home, Country Living, and more.