How to Make Candy God’s Eyes

I’m sure you’ve all seen God’s Eyes, or “Ojo de Dios”, but have you ever seen an edible God’s eye?

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Twizzler's God's Eye
 
Now you have! 🙂 This is normally the part where I tell you how easy this project is… well, don’t hold your breath. Usually, after I tell you how easy it was, that’s when I tell you how much fun it was, and yes, it was a lot of fun! Also, it wasn’t super difficult, but it did take a few patients. If you have some patients and would like to try to make this fun religious snack, read on. (If you’ve never made God’s Eyes before, learn how to make them out of some good ‘ol fashioned yarn first, m’k?)
 
Start with some dowels that are super-glued together, 
and a bag of Twizzlers pull and peels.
Wooden Sticks Stuck Together
 
Wrap the candy around in the same way that you would yarn. When you get to the end of a string of Twizzlers, pinch the candy together in the back. Just give it a good, hard pinch and the candy will stick to itself. Add the next string using the same technique. 
 
Twizzler Spiral
 
Here’s a picture of the back of mine.
 
Twizzler God's Eye Craft
 
That’s it. I wouldn’t try to make huge ones, just little ones. Also, they don’t hold up long term- after they’ve been together awhile the candy starts pulling apart, so go ahead and eat them when you’re finished.
 
Twizzler God's Eye Craft
 
Enjoy making (and eating) your candy God’s Eyes!