How to Make a Candy Corn Wreath

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Photo of a finished candy corn wreath hanging on a door.

This Candy Corn Wreath has all of the sweet and none of the spooky!

A quarter yard of fabric in three different colors is more than enough to make one wreath. Check out the details below to make this sweet wreath!

Supplies

  • A foam wreath form (mine is a 13.8″ round tube ring – no flat back)
  • Fabric – a quarter yard of fabric in orange, yellow and white
  • Felt in orange, yellow, and white
  • Twine
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun
  • A bow or any other decoration you like

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How to Make a Candy Corn Wreath – 4 Easy Steps

STEP 1: Cut Fabric Strips

Start by cutting your fabric into 2-inch strips then wrap and hot glue them to your foam wreath form. I hot-glued the fabric strips at the beginning and then at the end and overlapped new pieces as needed.

To make a candy corn wreath, start by cutting your fabric in 2-inch strips then wrap and hot glue fabric strips onto your foam wreath form. I hot glued the fabric strips at the beginning and then at the end.
Cut fabric into 2-inch strips.

STEP 2: Add Baker Twine

String baker twine across the wreath in a zig-zag (Z pattern) as shown below and hot glue at all four points to secure it. This will be the base for your garland.

Use twine or string and hot glue across the wreath for the candy corn garland.
Use twine or string and hot glue across the wreath for the candy corn garland.

STEP 3: Make Felt Candy Corn

Make a template to make candy corn for your garland. I cut all of the pieces for one 1.5″ high felt candy corn and then from there used that as a template to cut multiple pieces. You’ll need about 12-13 felt candy corn.

Cut candy corn felt pieces and hot glue together.

STEP 4: Finishing

Hot glue your felt candy corn pieces together then hot glue them to the twine on your wreath. Add a bow and any other decorations you’d like to finish.

Candy Corn Wreath PIN2 - Pinterest Pin to share.
If you love this fun Fall wreath, Pin the image above to your Pinterest craft board to come back to later!

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