Showing posts with label candy corn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candy corn. Show all posts

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Plush Candy Corns


Wow! That Fall linky party is absolutely rocking! If you haven't checked out the AMAZING ideas there, you must keep scrolling down. I seriously could highlight every one of them!!!! Y'all are crazy talented!


I think there is something so endearing about candy corns! They are just fun to look at! I'm loving these plush candy corns at Sweet Bee Buzzing. The different materials and types of fabrics used makes for a festive basket of candy corns.


Sunday, September 18, 2011

Candy Corn Bottles

One of my favorite things about Halloween is candy corn. They are the most adorable candy there is! The Swell Life has created a type of candy corn I've never seen before - candy corn bottles. How creative and fun for the holiday.


Monday, September 12, 2011

Guest Blogger - Crafty Blonde Chick - 2x4 Candy Corn



I am so excited to be a guest blogger on Someday Crafts! I am Tricia from




I have enjoyed starting a blog about my crafting hobby and want to give a huge thank you to Michelle for asking me to guest on her blog!



I am going to be showing you how to make some 2x4 Candy Corn. These are simple to make and make use of scrap pieces of wood. If any of you have a husband that likes to do projects, then you probably have an abundance of scrap wood like I do.


Supplies needed:
2x4 wood
yellow, orange, and white paint
sandpaper
Chop Saw or handsaw
hemp twine or ribbon

Start out by cutting your wood using the chop saw at a 15 degree angle. I cut it once and then flipped it around so I didn't have to adjust the angle again. Make sure to leave a little of the flat edge on top to resemble the real candy corn.





Your candy corn should look like this now:



Next sand the edges and get ready to paint! I use painters tape and do a stripe down the middle so I can paint the top and bottom of each in the same step. Make sure to do the top and bottom and all sides!




When paint is dry you can pull the tape off and have a straight edge to paint the last color in.



Last but not least, when the painting is completed, sand the edges and distress the candy corn. I added some hemp twine around the middle candy corn to add something extra. Halloween or fall ribbon would look darling too.




Put them on a shelf or table and enjoy your new halloween/fall decorations! They really are that simple!

Thanks again to Michelle and come check out


for more crafts that I have done.

Thanks,
Tricia @ craftyblondechick.blogspot.com



Thank you Tricia. I love finding new bloggers with some great ideas and this definitely qualifies for that! This is one craft that fits in the "quick, easy and inexpensive" catagory that I love. Head over to Crafty Blonde Chick and welcome her to blog land!