Posts tagged: candy-corn
Seed Bead Coasters
By ZolaClaire 
I started this project thinking that I could do it with my 5-year old. He’s learning about patterns in school and I wanted to use his new knowledge while making something that he could give back to his teacher as a gift (see the orange, blue & white coaster pictured, it has a growing pattern). It’s a fairly straightforward project, but it can be very tedious. After doing a couple of coasters, I now realize that it’s probably too diffi » READ MORE
Crochet Candy Corn
By aliciak
These little candy corn dudes have been flying off my Etsy shelves and their cuteness is sometimes overwhelming! But unlike the real thing, they are soft, always smiling, and stay fresh year after year! Won't you make one?
You will need:
a G hook
white, yellow, and orange yarn
2 beads for eyes
black embroidery thread
some knowledge of crochet!
With G hook and white yarn, ch 2. 6 sc into 2nd ch from hook. Join.
Ch 1; 2 sc » READ MORE
Candy Corn Tote
By SilverWing
My new favorite fall accessory! I love tote bags, as I'm always needing to carry things with me, be they books, craft projects, or otherwise. I loved the way this bag turned out. I added the "chocolate" candy corn color to give it a little more punch. ^^ It's a simple single crochet stich done with four different skeins of yarn.
Candy Corn Teddy Bear
By TeddiesbyLauraLynn
Candy Corn was my favorite childhood Halloween treat. I was inspired to design a collectible teddy bear to look like the sweet candy and naturally gave him the same name: Candy Corn.
I posted his pattern and directions on my site: www.FreeTeddyBearPatterns.NET for everyone to enjoy.
Candy Corn Cookies
By aliciakThese cookies are shortbread, and are not actually MADE from candy corn, but they are tasty, require only three ingredients, and are sure to impress your family and friends at Halloween time.
Ingredients:
- 3/4 cup margarine or butter, softened
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- Yellow food coloring
- Red food coloring
Mix butter (or marg.) and sugar in a large bowl. It will be crumbly! Stir in flour and then scrape out of the bo » READ MORE
Candy Corn Inspiration–The Candy Corn Cone-Head Hat
By DIY Maven
For the ultimate candy corn lover is the candy corn cone-head hat. It looks like it would be a fast and easy crochet project, and, of course, the instructions are FREE. The pattern is written for all sizes, preemie to manly-man size. (Don't you just love that creepy mannequin head?)
And remember, you have just three days to enter your fabulous project in the Curbly Candy Corn Challenge!!

