Candy corn wreath? It might just be a the perfect way to say ‘Trick-or-Treat’
I love a craft project that makes me smile.
And pretty much everything involving candy corn makes me smile this time of year. So when I stumbled on the collection of Halloween door decor ideas on a Digger’s List blog tweeted last week, and found the candy corn wreath from a Woman’s Day how-to, well, I was smitten.
What better way to greet friends and trick-or-treaters than with a big circle of seasonal candy attached to the front door? And a candy corn wreath is a bold statement for any entryway.
I changed the size, the layout of the candy, and used a different base — scrap cardboard — so mine may not be a twin, but it’s definitely a first-cousin of the Woman’s Day candy corn wreath.
It took about an hour to hot-glue-gun all of the little candy corns on the black duct-tape-covered cardboard wreath.
And it’s been hanging on my front door for a week, and we’ve only had a few candy casualties because of the noncommittal weather.
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