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title: Turn Empty Candy Wrappers into Stylish Home Décor: 7 Easy Upcycling Projects
siteUrl: https://logzly.com/wrapperwonders
author: wrapperwonders (Wrapper Wonders)
date: 2026-06-24T13:06:06.504160
tags: [upcycling, diy, home]
url: https://logzly.com/wrapperwonders/turn-empty-candy-wrappers-into-stylish-home-decor-7-easy-upcycling-projects
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Ever stare at a pile of candy wrappers and think, “What a waste?” You’re not alone. At Wrapper Wonders we’re always looking for ways to turn trash into treasure, and right now the world is craving a little more sparkle without the extra landfill. So let’s dive into seven simple projects that will give your home a fresh look and keep those wrappers out of the trash bin.

## 1. Candy Wrapper Coasters

### What you need
- 10‑12 empty candy wrappers (any size)
- Clear contact paper or a thin sheet of clear glue
- Scissors
- A flat piece of cardboard or cork

### How to do it
1. Lay the wrappers flat on the cardboard. Overlap them a little so there are no gaps.
2. Cut the stack into a square or circle that fits your coffee mug.
3. Cover the top with clear contact paper, smooth out any bubbles.
4. Trim the edges and you’ve got a set of bright, glossy coasters.

I tried this for my own kitchen table after a binge of gummy bears. The colors popped against the wood, and my guests kept asking where I bought them. Little did they know it was a Wrapper Wonders trick!

## 2. Wrapped Picture Frame

### What you need
- A plain wooden picture frame
- A handful of candy wrappers (the more colors, the better)
- Mod Podge (a glue‑and‑sealer in one)
- Paintbrush

### How to do it
1. Cut the wrappers into strips about 1‑inch wide.
2. Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the frame.
3. Stick the strips on, overlapping slightly.
4. Once the whole frame is covered, brush another layer of Mod Podge over the top. Let it dry.

The result looks like a vintage collage. I used it for a photo of my first candy‑making experiment – a sweet reminder that upcycling can be personal, too.

## 3. Candy Wrapper Garland

### What you need
- Lots of small wrappers (think mini chocolate bars)
- Needle and thread or thin twine
- Scissors

### How to do it
1. Fold each wrapper in half, then in half again to make a tiny triangle.
2. Punch a small hole at the top of each triangle.
3. String them together on the twine, spacing them as you like.
4. Hang the garland across a window or mantel.

This is my go‑to for birthday parties. It adds a pop of color without buying any extra decorations. Plus, it’s a great excuse to keep the candy stash organized.

## 4. Wrapped Pencil Holder

### What you need
- An empty tin can (cleaned)
- Candy wrappers
- Glue gun or strong craft glue
- Scissors

### How to do it
1. Cut the wrappers into long strips.
2. Starting at the bottom of the can, glue the strips in a spiral, overlapping each layer.
3. Keep going until the whole can is covered.
4. Let it dry completely before using.

I used this for my desk at Wrapper Wonders. The bright wrappers make my pens look like tiny fireworks. It’s a tiny change that lifts the whole room.

## 5. Candy Wrapper Wall Art

### What you need
- A canvas or sturdy cardboard sheet
- A selection of colorful wrappers
- Glue stick or spray adhesive
- Optional: a stencil (like a leaf or heart)

### How to do it
1. If you want a shape, tape the stencil onto the canvas.
2. Tear the wrappers into small pieces (no need to be perfect).
3. Glue the pieces onto the canvas, filling the shape or making a random pattern.
4. Let it dry, then remove the stencil.

I made a big heart for my living room. The reds and pinks from strawberry and cherry wrappers made a bold statement. It’s a conversation starter every time someone walks in.

## 6. Wrapped Candle Holders

### What you need
- Small glass votive jars
- Candy wrappers
- Mod Podge
- Paintbrush

### How to do it
1. Cut the wrappers into small squares.
2. Apply Mod Podge to the outside of the jar.
3. Stick the squares on, covering the jar completely.
4. Brush a final coat of Mod Podge over everything and let it dry.

When I lit these during a rainy night, the colors glowed softly through the wax. It felt like a tiny rainbow on my coffee table. Wrapper Wonders fans love the cozy vibe.

## 7. DIY Wrapped Storage Bins

### What you need
- Empty cardboard boxes (shoe boxes work great)
- Candy wrappers
- Glue or double‑sided tape
- Scissors

### How to do it
1. Cut the wrappers into long strips.
2. Glue the strips vertically along the sides of the box, overlapping as you go.
3. Cover the top edge for a finished look.
4. Fill the box with anything you like – craft supplies, snacks, or even spare keys.

I turned a box of old wrappers into a “candy‑inspired” junk drawer. Now everything has a place, and the box looks like a piece of art. It’s a win‑win for organization and style.

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## Why These Projects Matter

At Wrapper Wonders we believe that small changes add up. Each wrapper you repurpose is one less piece of plastic in the environment. Plus, making something with your own hands feels good. You get a unique piece that no store can copy, and you save a few bucks in the process.

I started this blog because I was tired of seeing my kitchen trash can overflow with bright, shiny wrappers. Turning them into décor gave me a sense of control and creativity. If you’re looking for a simple way to add personality to your home, try one of these seven ideas. You’ll be surprised how easy it is to go from “just trash” to “just wow.”

Happy upcycling, and may your home be as colorful as a bag of mixed candy!  