There are candy corn wreaths, and then there’s this candy corn wreath. This is the perfect idea for a quick and easy Halloween wreath! You’ll learn how to make your own candy corn Halloween wreath in less than 30 minutes. All you need is a few supplies, and of course candy corn picks. It doesn’t get much easier than that!
How to Make a Candy Corn Wreath
The cool thing about this tutorial is you could truly replace the Halloween themed picks and ribbon with other seasonal themes. You could end up creating a winter or Christmas wreath, Valentine’s Day wreath, or even a patriotic wreath.
This is why I love hosting Freestyle Fridays on Kelea’s! It gives everyone an opportunity to learn different simple “recipes,” where you can just design on the fly. All of the designs are so versatile, that you can create for all seasons or even for everyday looks.
Ingredients
Black and White Fabric Stripe Spiral Curly Spray
Black Garland Base
1.5″ Ivory and Orange Stripe on Canvas Ribbon on 10 Yard Roll
2.5″ Black and White Woven Buffalo Check Ribbon on 10 Yard Roll
Directions
- Create a loop on the top of your grapevine wreath so it can be easily hung.
- Fluff out a black garland base.
- Use a stem cutter to cut your garland down into 12″ picks.
- Add your trimmed garland picks into your grapevine, securing with hot glue. Treat them as greenery.
- Take a skewer and dip it into your glue pot, stick them through the grapevine and secure your foam pumpkin into place.
- Trim the excess skewer.
- Start adding your whimsical picks, securing into place using your hot glue.
- Add a Halloween themed bow to your grapevine, in between your picks.
- Start adding your candy corn picks into the grapevine. Give them a little bend so they create layers.
- Add additional picks to finish off your design. Secure in place with hot glue.
Candy corn wreaths don’t have to be all that complicated. With this quick and easy tutorial, you can create your own in less than 30 minutes! It’s all about the picks and ribbons that make it fun and whimsical, like we did here. Have fun with it!
Want to learn more?
Join the free Facebook group Keleas Bloomarino Buds Wreath Making Community