
There’s something wonderfully nostalgic about candy canes.
The sight of red and white stripes hanging from a Christmas tree instantly brings back memories of childhood holiday excitement — peppermint candies tucked into stockings, candlelit church services, and the quiet magic of snow falling outside the window.
When I designed my Candy Cane Christmas Card, I wanted it to feel timeless, almost like something discovered tucked away inside an antique desk drawer or nestled between the pages of an old family Christmas Album.
The inspiration for this piece came from the fascinating history of the candy cane itself. Historians believe the first candy canes were created in Dresden, Germany in the 1670s. Originally simple white sugar sticks, they were shaped into shepherd’s crooks and handed out to children during Christmas services to help keep them quiet during long nativity ceremonies. Over time, the candy cane became a beloved Christmas symbol representing sweetness, tradition, and the Good Shepherd.
I hand-painted the original artwork in watercolor, layering soft antique tones with holly leaves and peppermint stripes to create a design that feels both festive and vintage. Later, I arranged the elements digitally to give the card the look of an old-world Christmas confection label.
Inside the card is an original poem celebrating both the religious symbolism and childhood joy connected to candy canes:
Snow falls gently, pure and white
Inside of Card
Children are hushed, given their striped delight.
Upon His flock, the Good Shepherd gazes
As they joyously sing His praises.
Hung upon the tree, a decorative treat
Children wait patiently, a candy cane to eat.
A confectioner’s chore, pepperminty and sweet
Candy canes make every Christmas complete.
I’ve always loved creating holiday cards that feel more like keepsakes than simple greetings. Cards are often tucked into memory boxes, displayed on mantels, or saved in drawers for years. My hope is that this design becomes part of someone’s Christmas tradition.

The card is professionally printed on premium 100 lb gloss cardstock and folds to a classic 5″ x 7″ size — perfect for mailing, gifting, or displaying with holiday décor.
For those who love nostalgic Christmas traditions, peppermint sweets, Victorian-inspired paper goods, or meaningful holiday correspondence, this card was made with you in mind.
Wishing you a Christmas season filled with warmth, sweetness, and a little old-fashioned wonder.
— Elizabeth Gleason