Halloween Candy Ornaments
by
Alaina Bullock
(IC: blogger)
4 Materials
$10
20 Minutes
Easy
Make this adorable craft project using clear, plastic ornaments from the Dollar Tree, craft paint, permanent markers or vinyl, and some candy corn, M&M's and those little candy-coated cake decorating balls.
They are a fun and bright Halloween craft, and the best part is...they are inexpensive and easy!
Before getting started, you will want to remove the little silver caps and wash the ornaments inside and out with warm, soapy water. Let them dry completely.
Meanwhile, use your craft paint to color the tops. I used green for the Jack 'O Lanterns, white for the ghost, and black for the werewolf. These little clips worked perfectly for holding the tops while painting and drying!
Although I used my Cricut Explore to make the faces, you can always use craft paint or even a permanent marker.
The finished Halloween Candy Ornaments are perfect for holiday decoration, Halloween parties, or even to pass out to Trick-or-Treaters!
To get the full tutorial, and for more crafts, recipes and holiday fun, head on over to the Bullock's Buzz blog!
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Suggested materials:
- Clear plastic ornaments
- Vinyl
- Candy
- Die-cutting machine or paint
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published October 15th, 2015 9:32 AM
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Julie on Oct 17, 2015well if that just isn't adorable!!! I think I will do this as little Halloween treats for my coworkers!
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Mary Beth @ The How to Home on Oct 19, 2015Oh my goodness these are adorable!
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Alaina Bullock on Oct 12, 2016Thank you!!
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