If you want a costume you can throw on as easily as a feather boa around your neck, this DIY costume is for you! Try this DIY candy necklace costume!!!
If you have some tired pool noodles from a few too many summers in the sun, this is a great way to reuse them because you can just paint them and give ’em a whole new life as a costume!
Plus, I’ll share a great way to turn this into a couples or family costume by adding a sweet tooth and other candy costumes to the mix!
Supplies You’ll Need
For the Candy Necklace:
- Pool Noodles (The wider ones are great for this, but use what you have if you have some already!)
- Spray Paint in White, Yellow, Turquoise and Pink/Salmon
- Box Cuter or Large Kitchen Knife
- Scissors
- Rope
For the Sweet Tooth:
- Pencil
- Foam Board
- Scissors or X-Acto Knife
- Elastic or Ribbon (for straps)
- Lollipop (for a prop!)
How To Make A Candy Necklace Costume
- Carefully use a box cutter or knife to cut your pool noodles into 2-3″ wide sections.
- Cut around the edges of each section you just cut at a diagonal. This forms that little ridge that the candy on a candy necklace has!
- Separate them out into four equal groups and spray paint each group a different color. Spray one side, let dry in between, then flip and spray the other side! Make sure you’re getting the sides as well. Let dry completely.
- String them, sporadically, candy necklaces never have a strict pattern or order of colors, onto a piece of rope until you have the desired length. Cut and tie the two ends of the rope together!
- You can simply wear it around your neck/arms like a boa, or you can tack it with some stitches through one of the candy pieces and through whatever shirt/outfit you’re wearing so it stays permanently in one place. Then you can just snip off the thread later and have the outfit back to normal!
How To Make A Sweet Tooth Costume
- Draw a tooth shape on your foam board.
- Cut out the shape. It’s best to use an x-acto knife and cut through the top layer of the board, and then go back over it to cut through the bottom layer.
- Hot glue an elastic or ribbon to each side of the tooth to be worn around the back of the neck.
More DIY Candy Costume Ideas
Photos by Jeff Mindell
Have you ever made a food costume for Halloween!? They are always my favorite. Happy trick-or-treating!
Kathleen Ballos says
This is amazing! The candy necklace looks so real!
Kelly says
Thank you, Kathleen!!!
Shannon says
Love this! But where did you find the blue jumpsuit? It really makes the costume!
Christina says
I’m discovering this post a little too late to do it for Halloween but… now I’m thinking of doing this for a Christmas Candyland try with this as garland so thank you for the amazing idea!
Shunta says
I absolutely love this idea
Chelsea Mouton says
So cute!! Where is the jumpsuit from??
Kelly says
It’s from Big Bud Press!
Laura W. says
Can you tell me what size diameter the noodles were you used and how many noodles were used? I’m looking on Amazon trying to figure out the best size.
Kelly says
I used 3.5″ wide jumbo pool noodles! Mine were about 5 ft long and I believe I cut up three of them, though I didn’t use all the pieces in the end!
Laura says
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing! Did you use a special type of spray paint? I have read that spray paint will deteriorate pool noodles.
Kelly says
I didn’t, I would just make sure to use a high quality spray paint from an art store, such as Montana Gold and do light coats! I didn’t have any issues with mine!
Ginger Ambrose says
How many pool noodles did you use for the necklace you have pictured?
Toothmuchcandy says
Your directions need more specifics! How many noodles? How many pieces of noodles? How long is the string? Where did you get all the supplies (with links).
Joanne says
You did a great job with this. I took your idea to make a candy bracelet for my candyland prop collection. I used acrylic paint and brushed it on the noodles. I found that even with 2 coats and 2 coats for sealant, the paint kept flaking off. Did you have the same problem? I’m currently experimenting with Flex Seal as the base coat then painting on top.
Gili says
Hi, I really liked the candy disguise, can I rent it or buy it?
Joanne says
Hello. Your candy braceleg is awesome. Did you find any issues with the paint peeling off? I create one and used acrylic paint – the paint kept flaking off 🙁
Lndsay says
Hi Kelly,
Where did you buy your jumpsuit from?
Kelly says
My jumpsuit is from Big Bud Press!
Shelly Sciarrino says
Really cute! Do you remember how many pool noodles it took to achieve this look?
Kelly says
Hi Shelly! I believe I used about 3 noodles for this project but it will vary depending on the height/size/desired length of the necklace for each person!