How do i make those candy necklaces?

well i've seen this chocker necklaces made of that colorful hard candy. i want to make one for myself. anyone know how to do it? where can i buy elastic strig for them? and with what do i open a hole in the candies that is small enough to not brake them?

Instructions

* STEP 1: Choose candies with holes to string ribbon through or soft candy you can poke a plastic needle through. You can use wrapped candies and tie them to the ribbon with small pieces of ribbon.
* STEP 2: Cut a piece of thin ribbon long enough to slip easily over child's head after it is tied.
* STEP 3: Thread ribbon onto a plastic needle (which is safer for little ones).
* STEP 4: Have different candies in small bowls within easy reach of each child. You may have to make a couple of bowls of each candy to go around the table.
* STEP 5: Be ready to help with small problems or let older children help the younger ones. This way they get to make a necklace and still look cool.
* STEP 6: When the necklace is full, tie ends of ribbon together and tie a gingerbread cookie to the middle of the necklace.

Tips & Warnings

* Wrap cookies in colorful plastic wrap and curling ribbon.
* Plastic needles are safer for kids, but small children will still need adult supervision using the needle.

you can find the elastic in any craft section you can also use ribbon some good candies with holes in the cender would be life savers you could even try poking holes in the middle of sweet tarts. heres my source good luck…oh and if you have anymore questions about crafts you may email me at kitty45342@yahoo.com

http://www.ehow.com/how_10352_make-edible-candy.html

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4 Responses to “How do i make those candy necklaces?”

  1. wq e Says:

    you can buy them at rite aid cuz i saw it just yesterday
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  2. adobeprincess Says:

    You probably need to use a really small drill bit on a really slow speed. You can buy elastic beading string at http://www.firemountaingems.com It is called elasticity.
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  3. <3cheerxoxo Says:

    you dont make them, you buy them
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  4. candi p Says:

    Instructions

    * STEP 1: Choose candies with holes to string ribbon through or soft candy you can poke a plastic needle through. You can use wrapped candies and tie them to the ribbon with small pieces of ribbon.
    * STEP 2: Cut a piece of thin ribbon long enough to slip easily over child's head after it is tied.
    * STEP 3: Thread ribbon onto a plastic needle (which is safer for little ones).
    * STEP 4: Have different candies in small bowls within easy reach of each child. You may have to make a couple of bowls of each candy to go around the table.
    * STEP 5: Be ready to help with small problems or let older children help the younger ones. This way they get to make a necklace and still look cool.
    * STEP 6: When the necklace is full, tie ends of ribbon together and tie a gingerbread cookie to the middle of the necklace.

    Tips & Warnings

    * Wrap cookies in colorful plastic wrap and curling ribbon.
    * Plastic needles are safer for kids, but small children will still need adult supervision using the needle.

    you can find the elastic in any craft section you can also use ribbon some good candies with holes in the cender would be life savers you could even try poking holes in the middle of sweet tarts. heres my source good luck…oh and if you have anymore questions about crafts you may email me at kitty45342@yahoo.com

    http://www.ehow.com/how_10352_make-edible-candy.html
    References :