DIY Candy Corn Halloween Arrangement

DIY Candy Corn Halloween Arrangement
Get ready to add a sweet touch of spooky charm to your home this Halloween! 🎃 This week on our DIY Blog, our talented floral designer Susan has created a festive Candy Corn Halloween Arrangement that’s as fun as it is eye-catching. With bold layers of candy corn–inspired colors, seasonal foliage, and festive accents, this arrangement is the perfect way to bring a pop of Halloween spirit to your décor. Whether you’re hosting a party or just want to give your space a festive flair, this Blog will help you create this cheerful centerpiece with ease.
Supplies needed:
- 7" Orange & Black Witch's Kitchen Container
- (1) 30" Knit Black & White Stripe Curly Stem
- (1) 24" Ghost, Candy Corn & Lollipop Spray
- (2) 24" Candy Corn Spray
- (2) 31" Black Glitter Twig Spray
- (1) 20" Fall Plastic Grass Bush
- (2) 30" Fall Feather Reed Grass Spray
- (1) 1.5" Halloween Harlequin Ribbon
- (1) 1.5" Halloween Polka Dots Ribbon
- (1) Styrofoam Block
- Knife
- Hot Glue
- Wire Cutters
- Floral Wire/Chenille Stem
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- First things first, make sure you have gathered all of your supplies before getting started.Â

- Susan started this arrangement by first filling the Witch's Kitchen container with Styrofoam. She cut the Styrofoam Block into two pieces that would fit into the container to fill it and then hot glued them into place.Â
- Once the container had been filled with Styrofoam, Susan moved onto adding the florals. She also opted to cover the top of the Styrofoam with Spanish Moss; this is an optional step. The florals themselves will end up covering the top of the Styrofoam also. Susan first cut the Black & White Striped Curly Spray into multiple sections. She trimmed the majority of the length off of the main stem and then secured each piece with Hot Glue. The Curly Spray sections were placed at different heights and turned into different directions.
- Susan then added the main Halloween accent spray, the Ghost, Candy Corn & Lollipop Spray, to the middle of the Styrofoam. She trimmed the majority of the length off of the main stem and then secured it with Hot Glue.
- Susan then cut the Fall Feather Reed Grass Spray into multiple sections and then added it throughout the arrangement. She used Hot Glue to secure each piece into the Styrofoam. She turned the container while adding the pieces to ensure that she got even coverage of these pieces throughout.
- Next Susan cut the Black Glitter Twig Spray into multiple sections and added it throughout the arrangement as well. This spray helped to add texture and a spookiness to the design.
- Susan then added the last of the Halloween Accents; she cut both Candy Corn Sprays into multiple sections and added them throughout the arrangement.
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- Once the Candy Corn had been added Susan began filling in the arrangement with the Fall Grass Spray.
- To finish off the arrangement, Susan tied a small stacked bow using the two 1.5" Ribbons that were chosen. She tied two loops out of each ribbon and then secured the bow with a Chenille Stem. She attached the bow to the arrangement by tying the Chenille Stem to a stem already in the arrangement.
- With this finished arrangement you will have a gorgeous, festive piece to use throughout the Fall & Halloween season!
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- Rebecca Coffman