How to Make Valentine Candy Sunglasses

 Carolyn J. Braden3 Minute Read 

How to Make Valentine Candy Sunglasses

How to Make Valentine Candy Sunglasses

I love a cute pair of sunglasses and if they sparkle a little, that’s even better! From Princess of the Bride sunglasses to birthday sprinkle sunglasses to mermaid sunglasses, I’ve created a lot of fun sunglasses crafts, and this candy adorned pair is among my favorites. They are perfect for a Galentine’s day lunch and more. Read on to learn how to make Valentine candy sunglasses.

galentines day accessories

These sunglasses would be cute for Galentine’s Day

Beach Photo Fun

All my sunglasses crafts are fun and they make for cute photos. For my niece’s 16th birthday, we wore some heart shaped sunglasses and took a cute heart shaped photo after digging in the sand a bit. See that tutorial and photo results here on my website. You don’t have to bling up or decorate sunglasses to have a cute photo. We wore the plain heart sunglasses (I got a huge pack of them on Temu for about $10) and it turned out perfect. 

carolyn braden craft ideas

These look cute on their own or with cute heart accessories

More Bling Sunglasses

Want to have cute blinged up sunglasses for a photo shoot but don’t have the time to make them? Try these pairs that we love:

galentine's day outfit ideas

My Galentine’s Day Outfit

My Crafty Sunglasses

Here’s a list that links out to my current step-by-step sunglasses designs. They all would make cute photo ops for your wedding day and here are some wedding poses to consider using them with from Brides.com.  

polymer sunglasses crafts

I added rainbow colored rhinestones and pearls

See me make a matching tiara for my Valentine sunglasses in my one-minute video below or via my YouTube channel @carolynjbraden:

Theme Sunglasses

If you are planning a big event, fun sunglasses or anything that everyone is wearing that matches makes for an even better picture memory. You can even customize sunglasses and more to go along with a theme. You could do planet/sun/stars sunglasses for a space birthday. If kids will be wearing the sunglasses, make sure to get some kid’s sized pairs to customize too. 

polymer crafts to make

These sunglasses can be made in less than an hour

Valentine’s Candy Sunglasses Tutorial + Discount

Now for the project. Here’s what you need. If you shop Temu and are a new app user, use code afe55197 for 30% off or use my link here.

Get the 1-minute video tutorial for this craft via my YouTube channel @carolynjbraden or above.

candy sunglasses tutorial

The candy sunglasses supplies

How-To:

Fold your hand towel (I use one to balance the sunglasses) and wrap your sunglasses around them.

bling sunglasses tutorial

A towel balances the sunglasses while you create

 Lay out some of the candy pieces onto the sunglasses for placement ideas. Then start using hot glue (on a low temperature setting) to glue on the larger pieces onto the edges of your sunglasses.

birthday sunglasses

The candy theme would go well with a birthday party too

Next, add a thin layer of Liquid Fusion glue to where ever you want to place the rhinestones and pearls.

bling sunglasses

Adding the pearls and rhinestones

Use the wax tip pencil to apply them to the glue. I even added some rhinestones and pearls on the candy, which I also slightly layered.

cute photo ideas

I added rhinestones to the polymer candy too

I used a pointy cotton swab to clean up any “oozy” glue.

valentine crafts to make

Clean up glue messes with a cotton swab

Then your sunglasses are done! I let mine dry for 24 hours before wearing them. They look super cute with my QUEEN OF HEARTS Galentine’s Day tiara. See that tutorial here.

wedding sunglasses to make

The finished Valentine’s sunglasses

If you loved this tutorial, then we know you’ll love this one too: How to Hot Fix Rhinestones on a Winter Beanie

Carolyn J. Braden is the owner of Carolyn’s Blooming Creations is a regular contributor and editor for CBC. She has been featured in numerous media publications such as InStyle Magazine, on HGTV, on Bustle.com, and more. She is the author of the books Georgia McMasters in Amethyst Lake Cemetery, How To Be Yourself: 3 Ways To Help You Being You, and the illustrator for the children’s book Bridging Connections. She is a former classroom teacher that now dedicates her life to educating others on how to live their most healthy, creative and happy life. Learn more about her visiting our About Us page.