Sweet Christmas DIY Candy Cane Chandelier



This time of the year, people are anxious about decorating their homes for Christmas and preparing every corner of their house for this important event. There is not too much time left and everything must be clean, shiny, warm and sweet. Kids are also waiting for Santa Claus and his sleigh to bring them all sorts of presents. Many of them wish to get toys and sweets but there are also some other preferences for clothes or even jewelry for those who adapted so well to modernity and non traditional gifts.

If we have mentioned something about sweets perhaps you may be interested in creating something nice, original and sweet for your home. It is a nice DIY project which presents you a sweet Christmas DIY Candy Cane Chandelier.

All the materials you need for this project are some jars, tea lights, some twine, Christmas candies, candy canes, a glue gun, silver stars, a metal wheel and some crystals. The result is stunning and will create a warm and sweet ambiance in any interior where you choose to put it. Its design will remind you of your childhood and those nice moments that used to spend with your family creating original and interesting things and decorations for your home.{found on fun.kyti.me}

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