GOLDEN GLOW CANDY WREATH

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Add creative flair to your festival celebrations with this golden candy wreath.

Provided by By Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Gifts & Decor

Time 45m

Yield 1

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 coat hanger
Wire cutters
Cloth tape (duct tape)
Embroidery floss or thin all-purpose string, about 3 1/2 yards
2 pounds butterscotch or gold-foil wrapped hard candies
String of small battery-powered lights
Gold ribbon, if desired
Gold pearl beads or charms, if desired

Steps:

  • Snip coat hanger at base of hook, using wire cutters, leaving approximately 3 feet of wire. Shape wire into 8-inch circle, twisting ends of wire back around circle. Secure ends to circle with tape.
  • Tie a 6-inch piece of floss to wire circle. Place ends of 3 candy wrappers on wire; tie knot in floss to secure candies to circle. Continue in this manner, arranging candy to the inside and outside of the circle.
  • Weave string of lights in wreath to create a glowing golden halo of candy. Decorate wreath with gold ribbon and beads.

Nutrition Facts :

By Do
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I would love to try this recipe, but I don't have a candy thermometer. Is there another way to tell when the candy is ready?


Andrew Jezierski
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I'm giving this recipe 5 stars! It's a great way to add some holiday cheer to your home.


Peter Rock
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This wreath is so easy to make, even a beginner can do it.


Karen Contreras
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I used a mix of hard and soft candies to make my wreath. It turned out really colorful and festive.


Sumaya Islam
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I'm not a fan of candy wreaths, but this one was actually pretty good.


Joseph 12
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I made this wreath for my daughter's birthday party. It was a huge hit with all the kids!


Lewis Kalyata
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The wreath was a little too fragile for my taste. I had to be very careful when hanging it on my door.


Akpabli Papa
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I'm allergic to peanuts, so I used sunflower seeds instead. The wreath turned out great!


LaHuRe RoHiT
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This recipe is a keeper! I'll definitely be making this wreath again next year.


Sidra Othman
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The wreath didn't quite turn out as golden as I expected, but it still tasted great.


Shandra Smith
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I added some chopped nuts to the candy mixture for extra crunch.


EXAVIER SCHNEÏDY
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I used a silicone wreath mold to make my candy wreath. It worked great and made it easy to remove the wreath from the mold.


Youssef Chabbi
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The wreath was a little too sweet for my taste, but it was still a fun project to make.


Rashida begum
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I'm not much of a baker, but this recipe was so easy to follow. I was really happy with how the wreath turned out.


Masood Alam
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The candy wreath is a great way to use up leftover candy from Halloween.


Vani Zicter
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I had to make two batches of the candy mixture because I ran out of space on my cookie sheet. But it was worth it!


manik T hossain
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I used different colored candies to make my wreath extra festive.


Angeline Mutare
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The wreath was the perfect centerpiece for my Christmas table.


md sohidjt
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This Golden Glow Candy Wreath was a hit at my holiday party! It was easy to make, yet looked so impressive.