Day 38 Christmas Treats: Candy Cane Cookie Recipe

Candy Cane Cookie Recipe

Candy Cane Cookie Recipe

Day 38 of my 50 DIY Days: Candy Cane Cookie Recipe

When I was little one of our family traditions was making cookies during the holidays to share with family and Santa. What were my favorite cookies to make for Santa (and for me to eat) as a kid? Candy Cane Cookies. They are so festive and delicious and I remember having so much fun making them with my mom. This year we decided that my kiddo was probably old enough to continue this cookie making tradition with my mom. It was a fun day! My mom taught my daughter how to measure the flour and mix it with other dry ingredients. Then she helped add the flour mixture to the wet mixture, and then add the food coloring, all while my pregnant belly sat and watched. Her favorite part was probably crushing the candy cane (and sneaking bites of it when we weren’t watching).

Candy Cane Cookie Recipe Candy Cane Cookie Recipe

The recipe we used for these cookies came from one of my mom’s old cookbooks (it’s from the 50’s), and it’s the same recipe we used when I was little. We did make a couple of tiny adjustments, but mostly the recipe is the same.

Candy Cane Cookie Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of butter, softened to room temperature
  • 1 cup of powdered sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon peppermint extract
  • 3 cups of flour (I used Organic Unbleached All Purpose White Flour from a local Oregon company, Bob’s Red Mill)
  • 1/2 teaspoon of salt
  • about 1/2 teaspoon of red food coloring
  • 1/2 cup crushed candy cane

Directions:

  • Heat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Thoroughly mix the butter, powdered sugar, egg and extracts. Blend in the flour and salt.
  • Divide the dough in half and blend the red food coloring into one. Wrap the dough into plastic and refrigerate for about 30 minutes. Note: some people like to refrigerate their dough for longer.
  • Pull the dough out of the fridge and shape about a 1/2 teaspoon of each dough color into 4 – 5 inch ropes. Place the ropes side by side, press together the ends, and lightly twist. Curve one end into the hook shape to make the candy cane. Continue this step for each cookie.

Candy Cane Cookie Recipe

Candy Cane Cookie Recipe

  • Crush up the candy canes in a plastic bag (I used the back of a spoon to crush). Note: don’t crush up the candy cane too early, it will stick together if you crush it too soon.
  • Bake the cookies for about 9 minutes, or until the dough is light brown. When the cookies are ready, pull them out of the oven. Let them cool for about a minute, then remove from the cookie sheet and place on a plate. Sprinkle the crushed candy cane onto the cookies. They should stick to the warm cookies on their own.

Candy Cane Cookie Recipe

For this recipe we used Bob’s Red Mill Organic Unbleached All Purpose White Flour, and we loved it. This is the same high protein flour used by professional bakers and produces high, well-textured loaves of bread equally as well as it produces light, airy baked goods. This kitchen staple is incredibly versatile and perfect for all of your baking needs. Bob’s Red Mill wanted you to save a bit of money during this holiday baking season and provided a coupon for you to use when you head to the grocery store!

The kiddo loved baking so much that my mom is surprising her with another cookie baking day in a couple of weeks. She gets to decorate some cookies to give away to her friends before school is out.

Do you have any holiday baking traditions?

– Chelsey

You can check out this link to explore my past 50 DIY Days of Christmas. I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

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Day 37 Christmas Decor: 15 Favorite DIY Advent Calendar Ideas!

Day 37 Christmas Decor: 15 Favorite DIY Advent Calendar Ideas!

Day 37 of my 50 DIY Days: Favorite DIY Advent Calendar Ideas!

It’s just about time to use those advent calendars to count down the days to Christmas. If you don’t have one yet, I’ve shared a bunch of lovely ideas from around the internet world below.

I’m LOVING this DIY flair Holiday countdown, from Studio DIY.

I'm LOVING this DIY flair Holiday countdown, from Studio DIY.

You can create this cute Golden Tree Advent Calendar that I shared the other day, from The Paper Mama.

You can create this cute Golden Tree Advent Calendar that I shared the other day, from The Paper Mama.

This modern diamond advent calendar is like a little piece of art! The backs of each diamond have a tiny pocket for treats, from The Sweet Escape.

This modern diamond advent calendar is like a little piece of art! The backs of each diamond have a tiny pocket for treats, from The Sweet Escape.

Print out all these cute little homes to create this advent calendar, from The Paper Mama.

Print out all these cute little homes to create this advent calendar, from The Paper Mama.

I love this cute daily activities “advent in a jar” diy, from Poppytalk.

I love this cute daily activities "advent in a jar" diy, from Poppytalk.

These sewn paper ornaments are so cute, from Curbly.

These sewn paper ornaments are so cute, from Curbly.

Create this Quiz Advent Calendar to ask some Christmas Trivia each day (comes with free printables), from The Paper Mama.

Create this Quiz Advent Calendar to ask some Christmas Trivia each day (comes with free printables), from The Paper Mama.

This advent calendar comes with a free printable poster to make this for yourself, from Confetti Sunshine.

This advent calendar comes with a free printable poster to make this for yourself, from Confetti Sunshine.

You need a lattice, some muslin bags, and a bit of paint to create this pretty thing, from The Proper Blog.

You need a lattice, some muslin bags, and a bit of paint to create this pretty thing, from The Proper Blog.

This free printable Santa beard countdown is so cute and I think the kids would love it, from Tomfo.

This free printable Santa beard countdown is so cute and I think the kids would love it, from Tomfo.

Create a little village with these printable houses for your countdown, from Swoon Studio.

Create a little village with these printable houses for your countdown, from Swoon Studio.

Decorate this mod tree as the days get closer to Christmas, from Acute Designs for The Paper Mama.

Decorate this mod tree as the days get closer to Christmas, from Acute Designs for The Paper Mama.

Create a little paper tree forest with my printable Modern Tree Advent calendar, from The Paper Mama.

Create a little paper tree forest with my printable Modern Tree Advent calendar, from The Paper Mama.

Countdowns aren’t only for Christmas, check out this hour by hour countdown for  New Years, from Modern Parents Messy Kids.

Countdowns aren't only for Christmas, check out this hour by hour countdown for New Years, from Modern Parents Messy Kids.

Fill these colorful advent pockets with some treats for your countdown, from Nalle’s House.

Fill these colorful advent pockets with some treats for your countdown, from Nalle's House.

Are you wondering what the 50 DIY Days is? Each year I share a bunch of holiday DIY ideas, recipes, and guides to inspire you during the Fall. Starting now, through early December, you’ll find a ton of great ideas to get you ready for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and any sort of holiday gift giving. You can check out this link to explore past DIY Days.

– Chelsey

I want to see your creations! Share what your making with me on Instagram. It could be one of my DIY’s, or a project you’re working on. Share with my IG account @thepapermama and use the hashtag #papermamafriends.


Day 36 Christmas Decor: Golden Tree Advent Calendar DIY (with printables)

Golden Tree Advent Calendar DIY

Day 36 of my 50 DIY Days: Golden Tree Advent Calendar DIY (with printables)

It’s just about time to start your Christmas countdowns! Yay! I’m so excited for Christmas time (Christmas is my favorite + we will have a new little baby by that point). Each year I try to create a new countdown for the kiddo for Christmas. This year’s version is VERY simple to create and it took hardly any time to assemble. The boxes are easy to fold and they are easy to attach to the wall (with removable adhesive). Want to create this for your home? I found the majority of these supplies at a local craft shop. Check out how I made it below.

Supplies to create the Golden Tree Advent Calendar DIY (with printables):

Directions:

Golden Tree Advent Calendar DIY

Step 1: Assemble the golden boxes. My tree has 24 boxes, but you can add a 25th if you’d like. I only did 24 because I have a small gift for my kiddo to open on Christmas morning for the end of the countdown.

Golden Tree Advent Calendar DIY

Step 2: When the boxes are all assembled, trim the toothpicks on the honeycomb picks to about 1/2 and inch. Then, use a needle to poke a hole through the center of each lid (you can widen the hole by pushing a toothpick through it).

Step 3: Poke the honeycomb pick through the top of the lid and use the hot glue to adhere it on the inside of the lid.

Step 4: Optional – print out the countdown numbers and put them inside the bottom of each box with a little hot glue.

Golden Tree Advent Calendar DIY

Golden Tree Advent Calendar DIY

Step 4: Decide where you want your little Golden Tree Advent Calendar to go. Add four little dots of the adhesive putty to the back of each box. For 24 boxes: Start with a base of 3 boxes. Place 6 boxes above that, then 5, 4, 3, 2, and finally 1. Print out the diamond tree topper, cut it out, and use the adhesive putty to attach it just above the tree. Add some treats to each box, add the lid, and you’re ready to count down to Christmas.

If you don’t want to attach this advent to the wall, no problem! Just place the boxes on a mantle and enjoy!

Golden Tree Advent Calendar DIY Golden Tree Advent Calendar DIY

Are you wondering what the 50 DIY Days is? Each year I share a bunch of holiday DIY ideas, recipes, and guides to inspire you during the Fall. Starting now, through early December, you’ll find a ton of great ideas to get you ready for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and any sort of holiday gift giving. You can check out this link to explore past DIY Days.

– Chelsey

I use affiliate links. I want to see your creations! Share what your making with me on Instagram. It could be one of my DIY’s, or a project you’re working on. Share with my IG account @thepapermama and use the hashtag #papermamafriends.


Day 35 Christmas Decor: Antler Pillowcase DIY (with printable)

Christmas Decor: Antler Pillowcase DIY (with printable)

Day 35 of my 50 DIY Days: Antler Pillowcase DIY (with printable)

This project has been sitting on my computer for about a year now. I forgot to post it before the holidays were over last year, so I just waited until the new year rolled around again. Well, here we are! Do you have family coming to visit during the holidays? Make these funny antler pillowcases to decorate your guest room. Or, make these and give as a gift this Christmas! I provided a free printable for you to create these at home.

Supplies needed to create the Antler Pillowcase DIY:

Directions:

Christmas Decor: Antler Pillowcase DIY (with printable)

Christmas Decor: Antler Pillowcase DIY (with printable)

Christmas Decor: Antler Pillowcase DIY (with printable)

  • Print out your favorite antler style onto the photo fabric transfer paper. There’s blue, black and white, and colorful.
  • Use the scissors to cut out the antlers, leaving a little white space around the image.

Christmas Decor: Antler Pillowcase DIY (with printable)

  • Iron your pillowcase to smooth out any wrinkles, then use a lint roller to remove any fuzz. Following the directions for the fabric transfer paper, apply the antlers to the pillowcase.
  • When the transfers have cooled, carefully peel off the paper backing.

Christmas Decor: Antler Pillowcase DIY (with printable)

Total cost & time: $5 (I only had to buy the pillowcase since I already had the photo fabric transfer paper). I spent about 30 minutes creating this.

Are you wondering what the 50 DIY Days is? Each year I share a bunch of holiday DIY ideas, recipes, and guides to inspire you during the Fall. Starting now, through early December, you’ll find a ton of great ideas to get you ready for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and any sort of holiday gift giving. You can check out this link to explore past DIY Days.

– Chelsey

I use affiliate links. I want to see your creations! Share what your making with me on Instagram. It could be one of my DIY’s, or a project you’re working on. Share with my IG account @thepapermama and use the hashtag #papermamafriends.


Day 34 Holiday Decor: Faux Mercury Glass Vases DIY

Faux Mercury Glass Vases DIY

Day 34 of my 50 DIY Days: Faux Mercury Glass Vases DIY

This is a favorite DIY on my blog and I wanted to share it with you guys again. I made these vases back in 2012, and still use them. They are wonderful and could make great holiday table decoration, or add some flowers to give as a housewarming gift.

Supplies needed to create my Faux Mercury Glass Vases DIY:

  • Krylon Looking Glass Mirror-like Paint Spray
  • Spray bottle
  • White Vinegar and water mixture (1/2 water + half vinegar)
  • Paper towels
  • Drop cloth/paper
  • Respirator mask (safety first!)
  • Gloves (messy)
  • Optional: goggles (this spray sort of bugged my contacts, so I threw on some goggles)

Faux Mercury Glass Vases DIY

If you want to check out the full DIY, head on over to the original post right here.

Are you wondering what the 50 DIY Days is? Each year I share a bunch of holiday DIY ideas, recipes, and guides to inspire you during the Fall. Now, through early December, you’ll find a ton of great ideas to get you ready for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and any sort of holiday gift giving. You can check out this link to explore past DIY Days.

– Chelsey

I want to see your creations! Share what your making with me on Instagram. It could be one of my DIY’s, or a project you’re working on. Share with my IG account @thepapermama and use the hashtag #papermamafriends.

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Day 33 Handmade Gift: Apple Butter Recipe (with no added sugars) and Printable Canning Labels

Day 33: Apple Butter Recipe (no added sugars) and Printable Canning Labels

Day 33 of my 50 DIY DaysApple Butter Recipe (with no added sugars) and Printable Canning Labels

This is an older recipe of mine. I made it back in 2013 and we still love and use it pretty often. Apple butter can be crazy expensive, or if it’s not: it’s probably filled with added sugar. We prefer to avoid most sugars in our home unless we are actually eating a dessert… or when I’m pregnant and can’t really help myself. Ha! The natural sugars in the apples make this apple butter sweet just the way it is. With the few spices I add, it really tastes like apple pie! Yum. That makes it the perfect recipe for the Fall. You still have time to make a few of these for Christmas gifts. Check out the bottom of the post to download my free printable “Made With Love” canning labels. This recipe could make about 8 pints.

Day 33: Apple Butter Recipe (no added sugars) and Printable Canning Labels

Day 33: Apple Butter Recipe (no added sugars) and Printable Canning Labels

Check out the recipe below on the original post!

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I hope you enjoy this recipe! Download my free “Made With Love” canning labels right here. Just click on the links, right click + save (these are for personal use only): red, green, tan, and blue.

Are you wondering what the 50 DIY Days is? Each year I share a bunch of holiday DIY ideas, recipes, and guides to inspire you during the Fall. Now, through early December, you’ll find a ton of great ideas to get you ready for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and any sort of holiday gift giving. You can check out this link to explore past DIY Days.

– Chelsey

I want to see your creations! Share what your making with me on Instagram. It could be one of my DIY’s, or a project you’re working on. Share with my IG account @thepapermama and use the hashtag #papermamafriends.


Day 32 Holiday Decor: Honeycomb Berry Wreath DIY

DIY-ify: Honeycomb Berry Wreath DIY

Day 32 of my 50 DIY Days: Honeycomb Berry Wreath DIY

I have made a bunch of wreaths in the past (I’ve shared a few on the blog), but this wreath I made for the Better Homes and Gardens blog is now my favorite. It is made of delicate paper, so it can’t really go outside, but it will still be lovely hanging inside of my home. This is actually my first time crafting with honeycombs and I have to say I loved it and plan on doing this again! I have no idea what the next honeycomb project will be, but I’m excited to get planning.

Supplies needed to create this Honeycomb Berry Wreath DIY:

DIY-ify: Honeycomb Berry Wreath DIY

Head on over here to check out the full tutorial on the Better Homes and Gardens blog.

Are you wondering what the 50 DIY Days is? Each year I share a bunch of holiday DIY ideas, recipes, and guides to inspire you during the Fall. Now, through early December, you’ll find a ton of great ideas to get you ready for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and any sort of holiday gift giving. You can check out this link to explore past DIY Days.

– Chelsey

I am a paid contributor for the Better Homes and Gardens blog and I use affiliate links. I want to see your creations! Share what your making with me on Instagram. It could be one of my DIY’s, or a project you’re working on. Share with my IG account @thepapermama and use the hashtag #papermamafriends.