Candy cane pen plus - have you done anything with a holiday theme?

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Spun a "Candy Cane" pen for a holiday craft show at church yesterday. Had some ornaments & bottle stoppers, too.

What have you folks done with a holiday theme?

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What did you turn the pen out of?

Took some red and white acrylic blanks, cut them at an angle and CA'd them back together, then treated it as a normal blank. Put them on white tubes.

(bonus tip: you could match either half of the pen with a blue half and have a nice patriotic pen!)
 
Does it smell like peppermint?

This is just red and white acrylic.

I wish there was a scented acrylic - my wife always complains about the smell when I turn acrylic pens! Flavored would be nice, too!

I suppose if someone was really ambitious, they could cast a real candy cane into PR or alumite, but I don't do casting, so that's out of my zone. Perhaps the seed has been planted here, though!
 
The stopper is sooooooo stolen. I've got a christmas party this weekend, that'll make a great gift for the host.
 
Good one Cav.

We should make sure that Curtis sees this post as he casts anything and may have too much time on his hands. :').
 
Ok, I had to borrow that idea. Giving it to someone hosting a party this coming weekend:

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Thanks for the idea!
 
Great job, Skye - share the wealth - I stole, er, I mean took my inspiration for the idea from another forum, where the guy just had the snowman shape. Amazing what a little paint pen and ribbon can do for it!
 
Yeah, paint pen would have worked better. You can see my eyeballs smudged a little when I grabbed it before it had dried. That and I wore out a few black markers. Think the lathe was spinning too fast.
 
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