Festive, fresh, and kissing sweet, a Candy Cane Christmas Party for Kids will hook them into the holiday season!
Go a little retro with a candy cane tablescape where red and white candy is layered in glass cubes and displayed on red and white glazed tiles.
Have fun fishing with candy canes and give the kids candy cane huggers as party favors!

Candy canes may be a holiday favorite, but these party favor ideas give them a fabulous flair!
Go wild with candy canes in all shapes and sizes on your food buffet!

- Use a candy cane shaped cookie cutter to form finger sandwiches like peanut butter and jelly or ham and cheese.
- Set up the ingredients for kids to make their own brownie a la mode sundaes with crushed candy canes as a topping.
- Serve candy cane cookies and milk with a candy cane stir sticks!
- Use red and white plates and party supplies to carry our your theme.

Oversize candy canes lining your entryway will welcome guests in sweetholiday style. Once inside, a red and white wonderland awaits!
Here's How:
- Stake 4-foot tall, lighted candy cane decorations into the ground in front of your home.
- Go over-the-top by staging a candy cane archway inside your home.
- Float striped candy cane helium balloons along with a bouquet of red and white balloons.
- Give the party space a finishing touch by hanging candy cane ceiling decor.
Create a tablescape in red and white using holiday candy and glazed tiles.
Here's How:
- Drape your buffet table with a red or white tablecloth.
- Set up red and white glazed 3 ½-inch tiles, available at many home improvement stores, in a checkerboard pattern on the table.
- Fill rectangular glass vases with candy canes as in the photo.
- Create vertical layers of red and white candy in cubes vases like I did with Easter candy in this video!
- Arrange vases on the tiles for a thematic holiday centerpiece.
The simple design of a candy cane allows for playful party game options.
Candy Cane Fishing
Candy Cane Fishing
- Cut out 3-inch long fish shapes from foam craft sheets.
- Make holes near the fishes' mouth large enough for a candy cane to fit through.
- Fill a big red plastic tub with water.
- Float fish on water. Fish should lay flat on the water’s surface.
- Give each player a candy cane to try and hook the fish withthe candy cane. Consider keeping the plastic wrap on the candy cane forthis game.
- Have teams line up behind a starting point.
- Determine a “run to” point that is a straight shot from the starting point.
- Give each team a candy cane as a relay baton.
- Each racer must hold the candy cane by its hook using his or her finger.
- On “go” the first player on each team races to the “run to” point, then back to the starting point.
- The candy cane is passed to the next player on the team whomust hook it on his or her finger, race to the “run to” point and back,passing off the candy cane to the next runner and so on.
- The team who completes the relay first wins.
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