Looking for a kid-friendly activity to celebrates Marti Gras at home? Fat Tuesday is tomorrow and while my daughter is too young to enjoy the debauchery of Marti Gras in New Orleans, she’s just the right age for making beaded necklaces out of candy! Here’s a tutorial to make your own New Orleans inspired candy necklace to get you in the celebratory mood.
Globetrotting Mommy – Spotlight on New Orleans: Marti Gras Inspired Candy Necklaces
Grab some string or ribbon, scissors and edible treats with holes in the center to string and you’re good to go. Twizzlers, Life Savers, gummy circles, Cheerios and Fruit Loops are ideal for this project. Kids can design a pattern, create monotone creations or just pick and choose as they go. This is a great project for kids of all ages but younger kids might need some help with stringing.
Globetrotting Mommy – Spotlight on New Orleans: Marti Gras Inspired Candy Necklaces
Cut the string and tie a candy at one end with a knot. Add candy and cereal until you’ve perfected the design and length. Knot the ends and slip it over your heads.
Globetrotting Mommy – Spotlight on New Orleans: Marti Gras Inspired Candy Necklaces
Globetrotting Mommy – Spotlight on New Orleans: Marti Gras Inspired Candy Necklaces
Globetrotting Mommy – Spotlight on New Orleans: Marti Gras Inspired Candy Necklaces
Globetrotting Mommy – Spotlight on New Orleans: Marti Gras Inspired Candy Necklaces
Globetrotting Mommy – Spotlight on New Orleans: Marti Gras Inspired Candy Necklaces
Globetrotting Mommy – Spotlight on New Orleans: Marti Gras Inspired Candy Necklaces
Globetrotting Mommy – Spotlight on New Orleans: Marti Gras Inspired Candy Necklaces
This would be a fun birthday party activity especially if you color coordinated the candy to match your theme.
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