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Candy Hawaiian Lei Tutorial

Submitted by nicole on Thu, 05/25/2017 - 19:59
 

Want to make inexpensive but seriously fun end of the year gifts for your child's classmates?  These candy leis will be a huge hit!  Candy leis (and they can be stuffed with cash, too) also make fabulous Teacher Appreciation gifts and graduation gifts.

Hawaiian lei filled with candy and cash on a black chalkboard background.

Today is my daughters' last day of school!  My youngest daughter's teacher absolutely loves Hawaii, and that's been a theme in the classroom all year long.  She calls the kids in the class "ohana," how sweet is that?

Two candy leis on a black chalkboard background surrounded by colorful silk flowers.

So my daughter and I decided to make candy leis for all her classmates as an end-of-year gift.

Hawaiian lei filled with candy and cash on a black chalkboard background.

Niamh's teacher gets some extra goodies in her lei, of course:  hibiscus hair clips and cold hard cash.  I was hanging out with a bunch of teachers last week, and they unanimously said they would LOVE cash (or gift cards) as a gift . It's expensive to make a classroom fabulous!

Hawaiian Inspired Candy Lei Tutorial

Two candy leis on a black chalkboard background surrounded by colorful silk flowers.

Many thanks to my friend Alex who introduced me to the concept of candy leis last year!  I'd never heard of such a thing, but I love them, and they're so easy to make.

Artificial flower Hawaiian leis, plastic tubing, tulle, and candy on a black chalkboard background.

Materials for Hawaiian Candy Leis:

  • 3 inch wide poly tubing [1]
  • inexpensive artificial flower leis [2]
  • tulle [3]
  • candy

Candy Hawaiian Leis being filled with candy.

Cut the poly tubing in approximately 48" lengths.  Cut the tulle in approximately 12" lengths.  To cut a lot of the tulle at once, I wrapped the tulle around my forearm, from my hand to my elbow (like how you'd coil up a rope), and then cut the tulle where I held it in my hand, and at the opposite end, where it wrapped around my elbow.

Find the center of the poly bag, and tie tulle in a bow.  Fill the bag with candy, tying a bow after each type of candy.

Plastic tubing filled with candy and tied with tulle bows to make a simple Hawaiian candy lei.

Tie the ends together with the last piece of tulle.

Colorful silk flowers on a black chalkboard background.

I bought my inexpensive fake flower leis at the dollar store--3 for a dollar.  At this time of year, most dollar and party stores should have lots of inexpensive leis, but if it's the wrong season, you can find similar things on Amazon [2].

Candy lei surrounded by silk flowers, with pink silk flowers being glued to the tulle bows on the candy lei.

Use a low temperature hot glue gun to glue the artificial flowers to each tulle bow.  I liked a double layer of the silk blossoms--sometimes a single color, sometimes two different colors.  

Two candy leis on a black chalkboard background surrounded by colorful silk flowers.

What's your favorite thing to give (or receive!) as an end-of-the-year teacher gift?  

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