A Halloween lollipop topiary tree is a cute seasonal decoration for your home and a fun way to pass out candy to trick or treaters!
You might also like our patriotic lollipop topiary or our Christmas lollipop tree!

Halloween Lollipop Topiary

What lollipops work best for topiaries?
My favorite lollipops to use are Dum Dums and Tootsie Pops. We used Tootsie Pops in our patriotic lollipop topiary. I like finding holiday colored ones whenever possible. Regular Dum Dums work perfect for our Halloween tree because the candy corn gives enough of a Halloween look.

Supplies
- pot: any small pot will do as long as it is slightly smaller than the foam ball that will sit on top.
- styrofoam ball: again, the size will depend on the pot you are placing it on.
- 100+ dum dum lollipops: You definitely need more than you think so grab a giant bag!
- hot glue gun/sticks
- paint and foam brush (if painting your pot)
- clear spray paint

How To Make a Halloween Lollipop Topiary Tree
Halloween Lollipop Topiary Tree
Equipment
- hot glue gun/hot glue
Materials
- terracotta pot
- styrofoam balls domes would work too!
- lollipops a big bag
- acrylic or spray paint
- foam Brush
- clear spray paint
Instructions
- Paint your pots however you'd like. Spray paint or acrylic paint both work great. Let dry and apply a coat of clear spray paint to seal.
- Apply a thick line of hot glue to the rim of the pot.
- Add your styrofoam ball/dome and press firmly.
- Begin poking your lollipops into the styrofoam, placing them close together. Note: It is a bit deceiving when you start. It doesn't seem like you'll need very many, but it took over 120 lollipops to fill up this one ball.
- Find a great spot to display your cute lollipop tree!
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Amy says
Great idea! My 3 yr old would love it...he has a thing for lollipops! I'd love for you to link up here:
http://oneartmama.blogspot.com/2011/10/fall-craft-challenge-5-kids-craft-or.html
The Answer Is Chocolate says
How perfect is this? I could see doing this for a shower too. Love it! Thanks for sharing !
Jill @Two Yellow Birds Decor says
I absolutely love them!! I totally need to make me some! Super Cute!! Thanks for the idea:) I am your newest follower! I love your blog!!
Jill
twoyellowbirdsdecor.blogspot.com
Lyuba @ Will Cook For Smiles says
I just love this idea!!! Awesome, thanks for sharing!
Marilyn says
Wow, how awesome..love this idea!!:)) Found ya on hop and officially following ya with smiles..I'm Marilyn from http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/ and will love for you to stop in sometime...Loving your blog and off to read more :))
Heather says
These are so cute. They were one of the top viewed links on the So Creative Party this week.
http://soverycreative.blogspot.com/2011/10/so-creative-party-time-6.html
4Sisters says
This is a great idea! I'd love for you to share this today at our Seasonal Inspiration party.
Becca @ Crumbs and Chaos
http://www.crumbsandchaos.blogspot.com
Shooting Stars Mag says
ooh how fun. This actually seems like something I could do, not being all THAT creative. lol
-Lauren
Lookiewhatidid says
These are adorable. Great Job!
Lisa says
I love these! I made a variation using block foam and $1 halloween buckets from Target. They're adorable.
Lisa says
Super cute idea!
yardage girl says
Excellent idea! Absolutely love it - perfect for any time of year really ;o)
Stephanie says
These are so cute! Perfect for halloween! I bet your kids love it too! I used to love these suckers when I was little!
Kirsten @ Mushki Loves says
Oh, I LOVE these too! You are such a fun Mom! Love it!
Melanie says
SO cute! Could you please explain how you did the letters on the Cricut? They're my favorite part! Thanks!!