Let’s be honest—sometimes the best projects start with the wildest ideas. For me, it was dreaming up a haunted carnival for Halloween. I wanted it to feel creepy, quirky, and a little too real. And at the center of it all? A cotton candy stand… except not your sweet, fluffy kind. Nope, mine had a twist: the “C” in Cotton would be scratched out to reveal Rotton Candy, complete with fake bugs tangled in the sugar. Deliciously gross, right?
And here’s where my husband comes in. Because as much as I can dream up an idea, I need someone who knows their way around tools, wood, and power drills. Thankfully, he’s always down to roll up his sleeves and help me turn “crazy craft brain” into something everyone can actually see.
Building the Base: From Pallets to Carnival Vibes
We didn’t go buy anything fancy. Instead, we scavenged scrap wood and pallets—stuff that would normally be tossed aside—and turned it into the frame of a carnival stand. It’s funny how wood that looks like junk suddenly feels perfect when you’re making something meant to look haunted. Every crooked edge and uneven board added to the vibe.
Creating the Rotton Candy Sign
This part might just be my favorite. The whole theme hinged on the sign. We grabbed some outdoor lights from Amazon to make the sign glow, carnival-style. My husband helped cut and mount the sign, and then I added the final creepy touch—crossing out the “C” so it screamed Rotton Candy instead of Cotton Candy.
Once the lights clicked on, it went from “DIY project” to “actual carnival attraction.” It honestly gave me chills.
Crafting the Rotton Candy Bags
For the candy itself, I went with polyfil (the fluffy pillow stuffing kind) because it already has that perfect cotton candy texture. A little spray paint gave it that aged, dingy look, like it had been sitting out way too long at some haunted carnival. To really sell the “rotton” effect, I tucked in fake bugs and creepy crawlies so each bag looked disturbingly real. Hanging them on the stand was the final touch that made the whole thing come alive—in the creepiest way possible.
Sharing the Process
We posted the whole journey on TikTok—breaking it down into three videos:
Watching people react in the comments has been just as fun as building it. There’s something about Halloween that brings out everyone’s inner kid, and this project definitely had that mix of fun and fright I was going for.
Why It Matters
For me, it wasn’t just about building a stand. It was about seeing an idea in my head become real, piece by piece, with the help of someone I love. That’s the magic of DIY—taking scraps, glue, and a little creativity, and turning it into something that makes people stop, stare, and maybe even shiver a little.
The Rotton Candy stand isn’t just a Halloween decoration; it’s proof that sometimes your “crazy idea” is exactly what makes the season unforgettable.