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Create Craft Love

September 1, 2025 ·

Candy Corn Necklace

Halloween Crafts· Kid's Projects

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This Candy Corn Necklace is a fun and simple Halloween project to make with the kids! 
Whip up this fun Candy Corn Necklace for the kids! via createcraftlove.com
  

Remember as a kid, when you would get those candy necklaces?  Personally, I thought they tasted gross.  With all the candy corn tutorials floating around the Web, I did my own take on this candy store classic and we love how it turned out! 
 
Today, I am sharing a quick and easy Halloween tutorial for making Candy Corn Necklaces!
 
Warning:  You will get sticky.  So don’t touch your DSLR camera with your sticky candy corn nubbins.  AND you will get a stomach ache from eating all the broken pieces. 
But I promise it will be totally worth it. =)

Materials needed to make Candy Corn Necklace 

  • Bag of candy corn
  •  Needle and thread
  • Scissors
  • (Cute child model – optional) 
supplies needed

Begin by measuring your little one’s head. 
Once measured, thread your needle.  I chose the tiniest needle I could out of my craft needle kit (the cross stitching one).  Larger needles tended to break apart the candy corn.
Carefully impale the candy morsel and pull the thread through the hole.  
 starting the necklace
Repeat this step about 30 times. 
{I didn’t make it a complete circle of candy corn because it was getting pretty heavy.}
 

stringing together candy corn

in progress pic of necklace 
Tie a knot at the end to secure!
So easy and quick!  The whole project took me about 15 minutes!  Kids will love helping with this (ok, so maybe they’ll mostly love the eating the candy part!) .
..but it provided some quality mom and kid time which is a win!
These would be great for a child’s Halloween party or an extra special Mommy treat on Halloween!
 
There are so many Candy Corn recipes you can make too!
Here are a few of our other favorite halloween crafts and recipes: 

  • Glow in the Dark Pumpkin Balloons
  • Pom Pom Spiders for Halloween
  • Pumpkin Treat Bags for Lunch Boxes
  • Spooky (and EASY!) Donuts with Teeth Halloween Treat
  • Easy Hot Cocoa Dip
  • Halloween Party Cups
candy corn necklace beauty shot
upclose picture of necklace

Do you like candy corn?  I can stand it for a couple of bites but then it is too sweet…but I’ll definitely take the sugar rush to see that smile on his face! 

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