Candy-filled Santa Sleigh — Ho Ho Ho!

During the recent ice storm, Mrs. Claus and her elf (AKA  Mom and Me) had some time to work on Christmas projects. Following the directions (with a few modifications) in the winter 2015 issue of Kansas Living, here's what we made . . .

Candy-filled Santa Sleigh
Ingredients:
   2 candy canes
   1 Kit Kat bar
   7 small bite-size candy bars
Equipment/Supplies:
   Hot glue gun
   3 ft. piece of holiday ribbon

  1. Turn the Kit Kat bar so that the underside is facing up.
  2. Run a bead of hot glue across one of the long sides of the candy bar and immediately adhere a candy cane (see photo below). Repeat on the other side.
  3. Once dry, turn the Kit Kat over. Then add a dot of glue to 4 bite-size candy bars and adhere to the top of the candy bar (see photo below).

  4. Position 2 more bite-size candy bars on top of the 4, running these in the opposite direction; glue in place (see photo).
  5. Divide a 3' length of ribbon in half; position over the stack of candy bars so the ribbon is running over the length of the sleigh. Then run ribbon under the sleigh, crossing it underneath the sleigh; bring the ribbon up the sides and tie a bow.

Instructions without photos . . .
Candy-filled Santa Sleigh
Ingredients:
   2 candy canes
   1 Kit Kat bar
   7 small bite-size candy bars
Equipment/Supplies:
   Hot glue gun
   3 ft. piece of holiday ribbon

  1. Turn the Kit Kat bar so that the underside is facing up.
  2. Run a bead of hot glue across one of the long sides of the candy bar and immediately adhere on candy cane (see photo below). Repeat on the other side.
  3. Once dry, turn the Kit Kat over. Then add a dot of glue to 4 bite-size candy bars and adhere to the top of the candy bar (see photo below).
  4. Position 2 more bite-size candy bars on top of the 4, running these in the opposite direction; glue in place (see photo).
  5. Divide a 3' length of ribbon in half; position over the stack of candy bars so the ribbon is running over the length of the sleigh. Then run ribbon under the sleigh, crossing it underneath the sleigh; bring the ribbon up the sides and tie a bow.

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