How to Make A DIY Halloween Wreath with Candy
We all know a wreath is a classic and simple way to greet guests. However, have you considered getting creative and crafting a wreath that includes candy?
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In this post, I’m going to show you how to make a DIY Halloween wreath with Candy that will not only impress trick-or-treaters but will also add a touch of “sweetness” to your front door décor.
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Supplies Needed for Halloween Wreath
- Straw Wreath (Dollar Tree Plus has them)
- 3-4 Gift Bows
- Assortment of candy
- Assortment of curling ribbon
- Scissors
- Floral Pins
- Hot Glue as an alternative to floral pins
How to Make a Halloween Wreath with Candy
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Step One: Apply Gift Bows
Attach a cluster of gift bows to the top or one side of the wreath using the floral pins of hot glue. This will add a fun pop of color to your wreath!
Step Two: Make Curly Cue Ribbon Bows
Choose curling ribbons in Halloween colors, or you can use whatever you have as I did. Cut the curling ribbons into 12-14 inch strips, long enough to tie a small bow. Tie each strip into a bow knot as shown below.
To curl the ribbon on either side of the bow, take a pair of scissors holding the dull side between your thumb and the ribbon, and press down as you pull the ribbon away from the center. This will cause the curling ribbon to curl and make a really fun bow!
Step Three: Attach Candy
Add the curly ribbons to each piece of candy and then using the floral pins or your hot glue gun, stick the candy onto the wreath form, ensuring that the candy is tightly secured.
Try to space the candy out evenly throughout the wreath.
Step Four: Fill in the Gaps
Add finishing touches to your wreath! After all the ribbon bows have been securely glued onto the wreath, look at the wreath as a whole.
If you see any gaps, you may fill them in with candy or ribbon. You can also add faux spiders to the wreath to give it a final creepy touch.
Make sure to get the inside space as well as the outer edges of the wreath form as well.
Step Five: Optionally Attach Scissors
If you would like for children to have the option to cut their very own piece of Halloween candy, attach a pair of safety scissors by tying them to one of the ribbons at the bottom.
Step Six: Attach a Hanger and Hang Your Halloween Wreath
I added a simple jute twine string to hang my wreath. You can add a beautiful ribbon that coordinates with your wreath colors then hang your wreath inside or out, your choice! What do you think? Will you try this? Let me know in the comments below.
Halloween Candy Tips
Choose candy wrapped in Halloween-themed colors, such as black, orange, and purple, to add a touch of spookiness. Use candy with varying sizes, textures, and shapes to create a visually interesting wreath.
More Alternatives to Handing Out Halloween Candy
Halloween is one of the most exciting holidays of the year. But as the world evolves, so too does our approach to this beloved celebration. For those living in areas where trick or treating isn’t feasible or safe, don’t fret! There are plenty of other ways to enjoy this spooky season without the need to physically hand out candy.
- Organize a Halloween costume contest.
- Hand out Halloween-themed pencils, erasers, and other school supplies.
- Offer trick-or-treaters small toys or games as alternatives to candy.
- Host a movie night with spooky movies for the neighborhood kids.
- Give out coloring books or activity books featuring Halloween-themed characters or stories.
- Hand out mini pumpkins, gourds, and small bags of popcorn kernels as decorations for homes or schools in the neighborhood.
- Provide packets of flower/vegetable seeds that can be planted in the springtime for a fun outdoor activity project in the future.
- Provide themed gift cards to local businesses or attractions for families to enjoy together over the holidays or on weekends throughout the year.
Whatever your fancy, there’s no need to be frightened of missing out on all the fun this Halloween! With a bit of creativity and planning, you can celebrate the season in style.
A DIY Halloween wreath with candy is a great way to put a unique spin on your classic wreath. Follow these simple, easy steps, and you will have a wreath that is not only visually yummy but also sweet and welcoming.
This Halloween wreath is perfect for the season! Your little ones will love to see candy as part of the front door decoration and enjoy making the wreath alongside you.
I hope this tutorial adds some inspiration to your Halloween décor and makes your front door a Halloween success. Happy Halloween crafting!
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How to Make A DIY Halloween Wreath with Candy
Materials
- Straw Wreath Dollar Tree Plus has them
- 3-4 Gift Bows
- Assortment of candy
- Assortment of curling ribbon
- Scissors
- Floral Pins
- Hot Glue as an alternative to floral pins
Instructions
Step One: Apply Gift Bows
- Attach a cluster of gift bows to the top or one side of the wreath using the floral pins of hot glue. This will add a fun pop of color to your wreath!
Step Two: Make Curly Cue Ribbon Bows
- Choose ribbons in Halloween colors, or you can use whatever you have as I did. Cut the ribbons into 12-14 inch strips, long enough to tie a bow. Tie each strip into a bow knot as shown below.
Step Three: Attach Candy
- Add the curly ribbons to each piece of candy and then using the floral pins or your hot glue gun, stick the candy onto the wreath form, ensuring that the candy is tightly secured.
- Try to space the candy out evenly throughout the wreath.
Step Four: Fill in the Gaps
- Add finishing touches to your wreath! After all the ribbon bows have been securely glued onto the wreath, look at the wreath as a whole.
- If you see any gaps, you may fill them in with candy or ribbon. You can also add faux spiders to the wreath to give it a final creepy touch.
- Make sure to get the inside space as well as the outer edges of the wreath form as well.
Step Five: Optionally Attach Scissors
- If you would like for children to have the option to cut their very own piece of Halloween candy, attach a pair of safety scissors by tying them to one of the ribbons at the bottom.