Christmas Candy Holders
The holiday season is the perfect time to get creative with your Cricut! Whether you’re gifting sweet treats to family, friends, or coworkers, custom Christmas candy holders are a delightful way to spread holiday cheer. These handmade holders are simple to make and add a festive touch to your goodies.
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We have several designs you can choose from to make this holiday season. The piece of candy, the jingle bell and the snowflake. Using foil card stock will make these very pretty and shiny.

A plastic ornament ball half is used to create the candy filled craft with a layered paper design. You can fill these with wrapped candy or small items to give as a gift.

The piece of candy is 10 1/4 inches wide and 4 inches high.
Supplies Needed:
- White Cardstock
- Green Cardstock
- Red Foil Cardstock
- Half of an Ornament Circle
- Foam Strips
- Candy
- Barely Arts Glue
- Design #130 in our shop

The jingle bell is 6 1/2 inches high and not quite 6 inches wide.
Supplies Needed:
- White Cardstock
- Red Foil Cardstock
- Gold Foil Cardstock
- Half of an Ornament Cricle
- Foam Strips
- Candy
- Barely Arts Glue
- Design #130 in our shop

The snowflake is 9 1/4 inches wide and high.
Supplies Needed:
- White Glitter Cardstock
- Blue Cardstock
- Light Blue Cardstock
- Blue Foil Cardstock
- Half of an Ornament Circle
- Candy
- Foam Strips/Dots
- Barely Arts Glue
- Design #130 in our shop

Supplies Needed:
- Brown Cardstock
- White Cardstock
- Red Cardstock
- Green Cardstock
- Black Cardstock (optional if cutting out eyes)
- Black Liquid Pearls (optional)
- Red Liquid Pearls (optional)
- Half of an Ornament Circle
- Barely Arts Glue
- Design #222 in our shop
These Christmas candy holders are perfect for gift-giving, party favors, or even as table decor during your holiday celebrations. Plus, they’re a fun and creative way to share the joy of the season.
Happy crafting, and Merry Christmas!
Carla
