
DIY Giant Candy Cane Christmas Decor for Under $10
Instead of throwing out old pool noodles from the summer I instead upcyled them into candy cane Christmas decor! They look like something expensive from the store…but they cost next to nothing to make!

How I Made My Giant Candy Canes
Here’s what you need:
- An old (or new) red swim noodle ($5)
- White duct tape ($3)
- Durable string ($2)

Wrap the noodle in the white duct tape to make it look like a swirl stripe. Then bend the top and tie a string around it. That’s it!


I used metal stakes to stand them on the ground. You can hang them too…they are super light.
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