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Learn how to make your own DIY Candy Corn Vases from empty glass bottles with this easy and very thrifty fall craft tutorial.


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Hi friends! If you had to pick one candy that symbolizes fall, what would it be? I vote candy corn! I just love this stuff, and when I was thinking about fall crafts to make, I realized that I’ve never made anything that features my favorite fall candy. So I took some empty bottles and transformed them into these little DIY candy corn vases!
I’ve used glass jars and scrap wood to make pumpkins, apples and ghosts, but I thought that glass bottles would make better candy corn pieces since they are shaped similar to the candies.

Any glass bottle would probably work for this project, but we have somehow amassed a collection of empty Frappuccino bottles, so that’s what I chose to use. I think they resemble little milk bottles, and I sometimes use them, as is, for flower vases.

I’ve seen bottles like these in the craft stores too, but if you like coffee drinks, this is a tastier and cheaper way to go! Here’s what you’ll need for this project:

How to Make DIY Candy Corn Vases

Supplies Needed:

  • Glass bottles
  • Orange, yellow and white spray paint
  • Twine
  • Plastic wrap or painter’s tape


empty starbucks frappuccino bottles


I took the bottles outside to spray paint them. And, I noticed that the mornings are actually getting cooler — fall is finally on its way! It’s still hot, but when it starts to get cool in the morning, that’s a definite sign that summer is finally on it’s way out the door!

I turned the bottles upside down and used white spray paint on the tops of the bottles. 

white spray paint on glass bottles


The orange paint was just plain messy, so I ended up covering the tops with plastic wrap to prevent orange from being sprayed all over the white.

orange yellow and white spray paint on glass bottles to make candy corn


I’ll be the first to admit that this is not a perfect project, and the lines are not neat and clean. But you know what? Real candy corn isn’t perfect either!

My little Diva pointed this fact out to me when she came home from school. She just loves these little candy corn vases, and when I tried to touch up the lines with some craft paint, she actually told me to leave it alone.

I tied some twine around the tops, just for a little extra embellishment. My little guy suggested the black and white twine because he said it reminded him of Halloween.
  

twine tied around candy corn vases for fall


We don’t have any fall flowers around here, so I used some faux fall flowers instead. They kind of match the colors on the vases.

diy candy corn vases


Even the Hubs liked these candy corn vases, and I figure if he likes a craft of mine, it can’t be all that bad. And, since I already had the supplies I needed, this fall craft didn’t cost a dime. Can’t beat that!

Thanks a bunch for stopping by!

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25 Comments

  1. Erlene A says:

    I love projects that reuse old materials. This is such a fast and easy craft for the fall season. Would love if you shared this on the Spooktacular Link Party.

  2. Suzan Sweatman says:

    How cute ! And your daughter is right – they look best with a little imperfection – what a great idea !

  3. Dee M says:

    It was a messy craft, but I'm just glad it wasn't windy! 🙂

  4. Dee M says:

    Fall crafts are always fun for me too! Thanks, Carole. 🙂

  5. Sandra Lee says:

    These little bottles are the perfect size for this project. Your hand is much steadier than mine, I would have had paint all over the place!!

  6. Carole West says:

    These are cute vases – I also like the pumpkin jars, made these years ago with my kids when they were little. It was fun!

    Carole @ Garden Up Green

  7. Dee M says:

    I'm glad you like them — thanks so much! 🙂

  8. Dee M says:

    Thanks, Angeline — and you really don't notice the lines in person. 🙂

  9. Angeline Peterman says:

    I love that the lines are not perfect…makes them look homemade! Great job and thanks for sharing!

  10. Andrea at Opulent Cottage says:

    These are so cute! Great inspiration 🙂