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Jennifer Bryant on Instagram: "🎓 DIY Candy Lei Tutorial for Graduation Gifts! 🍬🌺  Our Polynesian friends have this adorable tradition of candy and floral leis, and because I almost got canceled last year on the tiktok for sharing this 😆 I got the go ahead from them to create and share with all of you!  I’m giving you the alternate instructions in case you can’t find plastic tubing! Try party supply stores and Amazon! You need 2 yards  Step 1: Gather your supplies - assorted candy (I use six), plastic wrap, ribbon, scissors. (You’ll need about two yards of the thinnest ribbon and one yard of each of the accents)  Step 2: Start by cutting the plastic wrap into a long strip. Lay out candies along the strip, leaving space between each. Alternatively use the tubing and simply slide the cand Candy Lays For Graduation, Candy Ribbon, Candy Lei Ideas, How To Make Candy Leis, Candy Leis For Graduation Diy For Boys, How To Make A Candy Lei, Candy Leis For Senior Night, Money Lays For Graduation Diy, Diy Senior Gifts

Jennifer Bryant on Instagram: "🎓 DIY Candy Lei Tutorial for Graduation Gifts! 🍬🌺 Our Polynesian friends have this adorable tradition of candy and floral leis, and because I almost got canceled last year on the tiktok for sharing this 😆 I got the go ahead from them to create and share with all of you! I’m giving you the alternate instructions in case you can’t find plastic tubing! Try party supply stores and Amazon! You need 2 yards Step 1: Gather your supplies - assorted candy (I use…

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How to Make a DIY Graduation Lei - Canary Jane Candy Lei Diy, Candy Leis, Candy Lei, Graduation Candy, Diy Graduation, Candy Necklace, Graduation Leis, Candy Necklaces, Graduation Diy

Read how to make a diy graduation lei. They are super simple, easy to make, and fairly inexpensive. These graduation candy necklace leis are sure to make your grad smile and feel special. You’ll need a few items like candy, cellophane or foil, ribbon, and of course, candy. I got all of these items from the dollar store making each necklace a cost of less than $5 each. Something to consider when picking candy is if it will be hot out. If so you may want to opt for candy that won’t melt. Also…

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