DIY Cauldron Candy Bowl Idea. . How Perfect would this be for your trick-or-treaters or for your Halloween party ?. . I picked up this large cauldron from at Michael’s last year never used it so I thought why not use it this year for a candy bowl but let’s spruce it up and add some which is like for fun . . . Will need two large towels to pull noodles some black boots you can thrift them I had these . . Later, I will show you how I actually made them look like a witches boot. I used hint some tape, but I will show you that next time, but it’s so fun to create, which is boots as well. . . . I also drilled two holes and that’s where I placed the wooden dowels so we can hold the witches leg and the culture together . . Now the last final part that to me, it’s the best part is at tons of candy and you can have this right in your front porch for trick-or-treaters or like I said for a Halloween party . . Bonus Tip : Add a base ….. I used a square wood block and glued the boots to the wooden base at the bottom of the boots. You can also add some bricks in the back of the boots to put some weight on the entire candy bowl and prevent it from tipping over. . . . #halloweendecor #halloweenideas #halloweenmagazine #halloweenproject #diycrafts #bghholiday #spookyseason #spookyseason👻 #crafts #halloweenlife #bhghome #holidaydecor .