Valentine's Day Candy Leis

There, one down, 43 more to go. The notes are coming home from school and the children are getting ready for parties this Friday in school to celebrate Saint Valentine's Day. This is the day we remember the martyred Valentine and the note he wrote to his friend- girlfriend, lover, friend we do not know for sure and she being the blind daughter of the jailer who would execute him. The the reason Valentine died on February 14, 269 A.D. was as a Christian he refused to worship Caesar. In the 5th century, Pope Gelasius in hopes to rival the ancient pagan holiday Lupercalia on February 15th which honors the gods Pan and Juno, fertility, and the hope for spring, declared February 14th a day to remember Valentine's martyrdom and his last words written to the girl, "From your Valentine." Valentine found it worth dying for Someone who had died for him.

HOW TO MAKE CANDY LEIS
For treats this year we are making Candy Leis for my children's classmates. They do not have many and with all of us working this craft will go quickly.


Materials for 1 Lei
8 pieces of individually wrapped candy, raisin or craisin boxes, little toys, barrettes, etc.
Cellophane or plastic wrap- 40x8 inches
8- 14 inch pieces of curling ribbon
yard stick
scissors


On the long strip of cellophane, space each piece of candy leaving about 2 inches of space on each end. Fold the edge up over the candy and then roll the cellophane over enclosing the candy within a long tube of cellophane. The seam should overlap so that the candy cannot fall out.


Using 14 inch pieces of ribbon tie bows between each piece of candy.


Tuck one end into the other and tie a ribbon to secure.


Then wear your candy lei proudly.



OK we are all going to get this out of our system and into the open right now- Lei is a funny word.


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Robin Sue

21 comments:

Rindy R said...

You are so creative Robin Sue! I love this idea and I know my girls would love putting these together for their friends! Thanks for sharing in time to make for the Valentines Party. Thanks for the history lesson as well - I had no idea!

Sabrina said...

Yes, lei is a funny word. And I too love the craft. What fun. I might make them for my preschoolers

j*amy said...

fun!

Sara said...

These are so cute, you always have the most creative ideas!

Joan Nova said...

Just knew you'd be posting something for Valentine's Day...and I'm guessing this is not the last of it. :)

Dawn said...

I just love learning new crafty ideas from you.
Very clever!

biz319 said...

What a clever idea!!

Jen said...

What an adorable idea! I think they're fun for any age group :)

Joie de vivre said...

This is a great idea!

noble pig said...

Do you ever do anything that's not totally cute and perfect? I didn't think so.

That Girl said...

I've seen these before, but never knew how to do it!

HoneyB said...

How cool! I should make these for our favorite waiter and give them to him - his birthday is on valentines day!

Sheila said...

What a unique idea! I am certain all recipients will just "love" these, even enough to marry them. Sorry, I had a flashback to childhood. Too cute!

Sandie said...

Look how cute those are! Great idea.

Donna and Greg said...

I did these once as party favors for my daughters birthday one year. They are so fun and so easy to do.

DonnaJ

AMAC1978 said...

These are so cute, thanks for the idea. Valentine's Day is my birthday, and I am ashamed to say, I am not sure I had heard the story of its beginning before, thank you.

Elyse said...

What an easy and cute idea! I love the idea of a homemade valentine; thanks for sharing your creativity!

Grace said...

what a cute idea! yes, it makes the candy a little bit harder to get into, but that might be a good thing. :)

Theresa said...

What a great idea and clever project :)

GFE--gluten free easily said...

Very cool!

Nicole said...

How cute! Great idea. I wish I had seen it earlier!