Looking for a spooky accessory that's almost good enough to eat? Why not try these zombie candy corn earrings?
Here's a comparison of the clay earrings with a variation I made using actual candy corn. The candy corn was a bit harder to work with, but I was ultimately pretty pleased with how both versions came out.
Materials
*White oven bake clay
*Sculpting tools, e.g., toothpick, nail art dotting tool
*Orange acrylic paint
*Yellow acrylic paint
*Red acrylic paint
*White acrylic paint
*Black acrylic paint
*Brown acrylic paint
*Ultra fine nail art brush
*Ear wires
*Jump rings (I used head pins and bent them into a loop, but jump rings would probably be easier)
*Pliers
Directions:
*Shape white clay into two candy corn shapes.
*Insert a jump ring into the top of each candy corn. Use a toothpick or a similar implement to smooth clay over the top of it, so that the jump ring is buried about halfway in the clay.
*Use a nail art dotting tool to create eye sockets in the candy corn pieces.
*Use a toothpick or similar implement to carve mouths into the candy corn shapes.
*Create two eyes for each candy corn by rolling little spheres of white clay.
*Place one eye into an eye socket on each candy corn piece.
*For the other eye, take a little piece of white clay and roll it into a long, thin line. Attach one end to the eye socket and the other to the end of the eyeball so that the eye is dangling out of its socket.
*Bake clay in the oven following the directions on the packaging. When you're finished, the candy corn should look something like the upper candy corn shapes in this photo:
*From here, it's a matter of painting. Use an ultra fine nail art brush to paint candy corn, following the colors shown in the picture at the top of the page. Let dry.
*Use pliers to open up the bottoms of the ear wires and loop them through the jump rings. Now your earrings should be finished.