If you looking for a timeless symbol of the holiday season, look no further than a simple candy cane. Today, with just a paper, and a few other craft items, you can make your own, perfect for the season of merriment thatโ€™s to come. Hang them from your tree, for example, or use them to decorate your house and bring in that festive cheer! Our step-by-step plans, along with your creativity will brighten up any Christmas!

Related: This holiday season, make sure you get into the festive spirit! So be sure to try other holiday activities and crafts including 3D Paper Christmas Trees, a Secret Santa Questionnaire, or keep the young ones busy with these FREE Printable Christmas Coloring Pages.

Supplies Needed for a Candy Cane

  • Paper
  • Thick marker
  • Ruler
  • Tape
  • Pencil

Watch How to Make a Candy Cane

How to Make a Candy Cane Step by Step

Step 1: Cut the paper into a square.  The size of your paper determines the size of your candy cane. We made our paper 8 1/2″ X 8 1/2″.  Using a ruler make a red line about 1/8″ thick down the edge of two adjacent sides of the square.

A marker drawing two lines down the edge of two sides of the paper.
Make two lines down two of the edges of the paper using your marker.
A piece of white paper with two lines down two of the edges.
This is how it should look once you are done.

Step 2: Turn the square face down and begin rolling from the corner without red lines

Two hands rolling the paper fromt he bottom to the top after it is flipped over.
Once you’ve turned the paper over, begin rolling it.

Step 3: Keep rolling all the way to the top.

Two hands rolling the paper right to the top.
Roll all the way to the top.

Step 4: Fasten the corner with a clear piece of tape

The candy cane once it has been rolled.
Using tape faster the corner down.

Step 5: Wrap about 3 inches of one end of the paper tube around a pencil.

The top section of the candy can wrapped around a pencil.

Step 6: Unroll the top of the candy cane.

A photo of the formed top section of the candy cane.
The top of the candy cane is now formed perfectly.

Step 7: Adjust the top and trim off any extra paper on the top and bottom

A photo of a completed candy cane.
Perfect!

Cute and simple!

Making paper decorations for Christmas is an activity the whole family can get involved in. And what’s better than the humble candy cane, one of those decorations that’s synonymous with the holiday season?

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Comments

  1. My mom made these with her kindergarten classes every year since the 60’s. I’ve made them with K, 1st and 2nd and they really are addicting.

  2. These are great! Super cute and easy. Just my thing! They would also look great attached to a gift!

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