Make your Halloween celebration one that your family or friends will never forget by creating the best decorations and props, and if you already have one, then complete your Halloween set up with these fun and adorable candy bowl ideas by Happiness is Homemade 4 on YouTube.

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These candy bowls are perfect for trick-or-treating, I’m sure the kids will love how spooky and cute they are. What’s also great about this DIY project idea is that the materials you’ll be needing can be easily found in the nearest Dollar Store, you can even repurpose similar items that you may already have.

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Materials for DIY Halloween Candy Bowls:

  • Dollar Tree canisters
  • Candlestick holders
  • Mini Halloween toys
  • Black spray paint
  • Frankenstein tealight holder
  • Spiderweb basket
  • Black tealight
  • Plastic witch hat
  • Flame glow jack-o-lantern
  • Pencil
  • Hot glue and glue sticks
  • Ribbon
  • Scissors

How to Make Halloween Candy Bowls:

Materials for DIY Halloween Candy Bowls
Image credit: Happiness is Homemade 4 via YouTube

#1: Halloween Candy Jar

Spray paint the candlestick holders and canister lids black, then set them aside, and let them dry completely. Dab hot glue around the edges of the candlestick holder, then place the canister on top making sure it’s centered, and let the glue dry completely. Get some mini Halloween toys, then remove the unnecessary parts, and glue them flat on top of each canister lid.

#2: Halloween Candy Basket

This one is pretty straightforward, just hot glue the spiderweb basket on top of the Frankenstein tealight holder making sure it’s centered, then let it dry completely, and place a black tealight inside the holder.

#3: Halloween Witch Hat Candy Bowl

Place the witch hat on top of the jack-o-lantern, then trace where that hat sat using a pencil, and dab hot glue around those markings. Put the hat back on top of the jack-o-lantern, then let it dry completely, flip it upside down, and add extra hot glue underneath the hat for stability. Make a bow and then stick it to the hat wherever you want.

How to Make Halloween Candy Bowls
Image credit: Happiness is Homemade 4 via YouTube

3 DIY Halloween Candy Bowls

 

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3 DIY Halloween Candy Bowls

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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