By Amelia Roach For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 23:16 EDT, 15 December 2021 | Updated: 02:58 EDT, 16 December 2021
A mum has shared how she created easy and effective looking Christmas lollipops using $2 pool noodles from Kmart and $3 tape.
Sylwia Pountney from Australia, posted the decorations online and received more than 2000 likes and comments from others who praised the savvy idea.
To create the Christmas lollipops she first wrapped a red pool noodle evenly with white tape to create a candy cane inspired design.
Sylwia Pountney from Australia, posted the decorations online and received more than 2000 likes and comments from others who praised the savvy idea
Then Sylwia wrapped the red and white pool noodle into a round shape using hot glue and gorilla glue from Bunnings Warehouse.
Once the noodle was rolled to resemble a peppermint lollipop she tied it together to let it set overnight.
The next day once completely dry she attached a PVC pipe from Bunnings Warehouse into the base of the pool noodle lollipop.
To finish she wrapped the festive lollipop in cellophane to create a "wrapper" effect and tied it together with a red and white string to form a bow
To finish she wrapped the festive lollipop in cellophane to create a "wrapper" effect and tied it together with a red and white ribbon to form a bow.
The mum received such praise after sharing a photo online of her homemade decor, with many suggesting she put them into the front yard with fairy lights.
'Wow these look absolutely fantastic, such a great idea,' a woman said on Facebook.
Another woman also shared online the Christmas pool noodle decorations that she made last year for her front yard, she created candy cane decorations also using red pool noodles and white tape also
Another woman also shared online the Christmas pool noodle decorations that she made last year for her front yard.
This Aussie mum created candy cane decorations also using red pool noodles and white tape also.
'Omg such a clever idea, they look amazing,' another said online.
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