How to make a Candy Cane Topiary Centerpiece for Christmas Wedding or party's

By SharonRose

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Here's an easy yet beautiful Rose Candy Cane Topiary you can make for a Christmas Wedding or party. This makes a nice centerpiece for your tables and its so easy to make, that your family and friends will have a great time helping you create this colorful decoration.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • 1 empty coffee can
  • 20 to 30 straight candy canes
  • 2 large rubber bands
  • 1 medium sized rubber band
  • 6 to 8 stems white open roses Fresh or Silk
  • 1 brick floral foam
  • 2 yards of inch wide red velvet ribbon
  • 1 handful of wrapped peppermint candies
  • Clippers for fresh flowers, wire cutters for silk
  • scissors
Step1
Soak the floral foam in water, (only if using fresh flowers)
Step2
cut the foam to fit the inside the coffee can.
Step3
Slip the two large rubber bands over the can, one high and one low. Attach the candy canes in a vertical fencing pattern all around the can by slipping them underneath the rubber bands.
Step4
When the can is completely covered, slide the two rubber bands to the center of the coffee can. Now hide the rubber bands by tying the decorative ribbon around them.
Step5
Gather the roses in your hand holding them just under their blooms. If right handed, gather the flowers in your left hand and vice-versa. Try to make a round shape when gathering the blossoms. Keep the stems of the flowers straight so that their stems do not cross. Rubber band the stems together and bring the rubber band up just under the blooms. Now cut the ends of the stems so that that they are about 8 to 12 inches in length.
Step6
Hold all the stems in a neat bundle and insert the bunch into the center of the floral foam.
Step7
Now cover the floral foam with wrapped peppermint candies.

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jcar

jcar said

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on 6/3/2007 This is really amazing. What a unique piece for a wedding.

JohanM

JohanM said

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on 5/24/2007 That actually looks really cool! I'm gonna have to try that in December.

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