Candy Corn Funnels

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DIY Candy Corn, Funnel Crafts, Candy Inspired Craft, Cheap Crafts, Dollar Tree Crafts, Easy Crafts, Fall Crafts, Candy Corn Funnels

Hi friends,

We’re back with a second funnel craft. This one is inspired by the very disliked but very fall-looking, candy corn haha. It’s extremely easy, the only thing you have to decide is which version you’d like to paint.

We are NOT a candy corn loving family, but I wouldn’t mind trying a few of the variations I found online. I didn’t even know candy corn came in different flavors! I could probably tolerate the waxy texture(that’s saying a lot) if the original Candy Corn, in my opinion, wasn’t so bland. No offense if you love them lol Until then, we can all recreate the little candy with funnels and craft paint. Check them out below!

*Click on photos for a closer look

 

What You'll Need

  1. White Funnels

  2. Craft Paints

  3. Brushes

  4. Rinse Jar

    Optional: Newspaper, Painter’s Tape, Clear Sealer

 

The Steps

 
  1. Cover your workspace.

  2. Tape the upper portion of the funnel to protect the white needed.

  3. Depending on the version you’d like to paint, start with the middle color next, and then the last color.

    We really liked the candy/color options from here and chose:

    Blackberry Cobbler- white, lavender, & dark plum

    Cherry Cola- white, wine, & red

    Pumpkin Spice- white, yellow, & brown

    You can paint them all in the same color combo or stick to the basics and paint them the original yellow and orange.

4. Once it’s dry, touch up any areas or go over it a 2nd time.

5. When it dries fully, peel the tape off.

That’s it!

A fun addition to this would be painting silly faces on each Candy Corn funnel.

Blackberry Cobbler, Cherry Cola, Pumpkin Spice

*To avoid scratching the paint, a clear sealer is advised. These are also decorative and not intended for food use.

Happy crafting!

Amanda and Naomi

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