You can get candy corn crafts from stores such as Walmart and Shoppers Drug Mart. However, if you are buying in bulk, then might I suggest ebay.ca or amazon.
You can go to www.womansday.com. They have a page on the site dedicated to candy corn crafts. Some of them are really nice as well. They have great ideas.
Halloween crafts that involve candy include candy jack-o-lanterns and candy corn haunted houses. You can find countless other Halloween crafts that are both edible and non-edible.
There are a variety of craft projects that use candy corn. Check out http://www.craftbits.com/project/candy-corn-cards AND http://www.womansday.com/Articles/Home/Crafts/Preserving-Your-Candy-Corn-Wreath.html AND http://www.allfreecrafts.com/halloween/candy-corn.shtml
There are a variety of craft projects that use candy corn, and for all ages, too. Check out http://www.craftbits.com/project/candy-corn-cards AND http://www.womansday.com/Articles/Home/Crafts/Preserving-Your-Candy-Corn-Wreath.html AND http://www.allfreecrafts.com/halloween/candy-corn.shtml
You can find instructions on how to make witch hats out of candy corn at http://www.punchbowl.com/p/candy-corn-crafts . They also have other party favors you can make out of candy corn like pumpkins and flower pots.
What would Halloween be without those sweet, tri-colored, candy corn candies, and how much fun would it be to make some easy Halloween candy corn crafts with the kids? These candy corn crafts are really easy to make, and if they don't eat all the candy corn first, they will have some great crafts. The bonus is that candy corn is very inexpensive, and it won't put a hole in your budget. So get plenty of candy corn, and try these candy corn crafts for Halloween.Candy Corn Picture FrameThis is a super gift for grandparents, or for moms to stick on the refrigerator door. Go to the crafts store and find plastic picture frames with at least a one half inch border. Using a dot of Elmer's glue on the back of one candy corn, stick it to frame. You can cover the frame completely, or strategically place the candy corns, but be sure to let it dry when you are finished. Place a fun picture in the frame, and they are all set!Candy Corn Necklace or Strings for DecoratingFrom the crafts store you will need thin, but strong thread and strong needles. Take the candy corns and string them one by one for the desired length. If making necklaces, simply tie the two ends tightly together to go over the head. To make strings for decorations for a Halloween party, start and end with a button, so that you'll have an end piece. Hang across windows, doors, or anywhere.Halloween Candy BucketLook in crafts stores, or at your local department store for kid's plastic buckets, and thin rolls of ribbon. Get all different colors so the kids can have their favorites. Have the children write their names on the buckets with ballpoint pens. Next, cut the ribbon into 5"-6" strips, and with Elmer's Glue, adhere the ribbon to cover the pen letters, so that they now have their names spelled with ribbon! Use candy corn as decoration; adhere with Elmer's Glue. They can use as many, or as few, as they like. Be sure to let dry, and they have their own personalized Halloween bucket.
It looks like kernels of corn.
The candy corn is about 0.2220 pounds
There isn't a slogan for candy corn. For more on candy corn see the links in related links.
A kernel of corn. Candy corn contains corn syrup which is not real corn, but a product manufactured from corn starch.
WAL-MART is the place to get candy corn after Halloween.
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