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Cat Poop Fudge: So if you are looking for a way to gross people out on Friday the 13th or on Halloween, here ya go. Cat Poop Fudge. Also, check out Jessyratfink's Cat Hair Cake. With this combo of treats, you are sure to be the hit of any party.
Minecraft related treats I handed out on Halloween night, like last year!
Favor boxes are decorative holders, usually made of paper or cardboard to hold small trinkets or candies. Creative favor boxes can be homemade and personalized with colored or printed paper. It is …
Bowl of Worms Anyone?: Create tasty, edible worms. This recipe is simple and great for Halloween, April Fool's, or anytime you feel like snacking on wormy goodness! If you can make jello, then you can make these cool looking worms. Ingredients 2 packs (3 oz) Raspberry j…
Halloween is the best for kids. The best! Which means that your kiddos' schools are going to be throwing some super fun Halloween parties. What's so super special is that after the party is over, it's Halloween AND the weekend. Could it get any better than that? Your little one might be more concerned with what happens when they get home from school, but part of the fun of Halloween is sharing the excitement with their classmates and teachers. Also, it's pretty cool to not be learning for a few hours. Get your child excited about the celebration by making some fun, Halloween-themed treat bags for all of his or her classmates. You'll look a super mom and no one will ever have to know that it only took you a couple of bucks and a few extra minutes in front of the TV. Whether you're planning on joining in the festivities at your little one's school or sending some Halloween treats off to school to share with their friends, we've collected some of our favorite creative, budget-friendly treat bag ideas. Some involve candy and treats, and some involve fun activities. Halloween Glove Treat Bags Credit: Cake Whiz These Halloween glove treat bags are the perfect balance of creepy and creative, and the older kids in elementary school will probably love them. Fill them with anything from gumballs or M&M's to peanuts and chocolate chips. Just make sure what you put in first (where the fingernails should be) are different colors. Abeer from Cake Whiz uses non-latex gloves (the kind that aren't totally see-through), decorative ribbon, and candy for this budget-friendly Halloween treat craft. Get the rest of the tutorial here. Witch's Broom Treat Bags Credit: Two Crafting Sisters We have to tip our witch's hat off to the Two Crafting Sisters...this treat bag idea is creative! Make some of these for your kid's classmates and it will look like you did much more work than what actually went into making them. All you need are two brown paper bags per student, some decorative ribbon (or twine), and a branch. Cut one of the bags into shreds (while keeping the base together) and wrap it around the other bag that's still intact.Super cute and easy, right? Plus, it's affordable. Get the rest of this super creative tutorial here. Halloween Glow Stick Gifts Credit: Ladybug's Teacher Files In some districts around the country, schools don't allow kids to bring treat bags for their classmates, even though it's been proven that candy tampering is more of a myth than a threat. Better safe than sorry, we guess. Kristen from Ladybug's Teacher Files is a teacher herself, so we're betting that her Halloween Glow Stick Gift would pass the threat test. Her treat alternative idea was putting together some cute neon glowsticks to help light the way for children when they're trick-or-treating at night. Teachers have a knack for making cute crafts without breaking the bank or breaking their backs. Thank goodness for the teachers in the world. Get the details of this cute idea here. Monster Slime Kit Credit: Kim McCrary Here's another non-edible treat you can give your little one's classmates, and it's a craft that they can do at home. Your kid's classmates' parents will thank you. Using Elmer's glue, some glitter, and a little bit of Borax (how versatile is that stuff?!), kids can make their own monster slime. Just don't forget the how-to card that goes along with the gift. It's included as a download in the tutorial. Check out how Kim put her kit together here. 5-Minute Monster Cookie Pops Credit: The Country Chic Cottage Who doesn't love cookie or cake pops? This is a great last-minute treat for your kids' classroom. Angie from the Country Chic Cottage has done it again with these super-easy monster classroom Halloween treats. Grab some sandwich-style cookies (if you want to save money, go store-brand...they'll never know the difference) and dip them into some colored candy melts. Add candy eyes (or white candy melts with chocolate chips on top) and wrap them up! Get the super easy tutorial here. Friendly Ghost Treat Bags Credit: Craft-O-Maniac These googly-eyed ghost bags are easy and versatile. Grab some plain, white paper bags and some different sized googly eyes for a cute and friendly treat bag perfect for the little ones who might be scared of the creepier aspects of Halloween (ie fake blood and severed body parts). Get the scoop on these ghastly bags here. Eyeball Goodie Bags Credit: Paper Plate and Plane Here's another great gift bag idea for when you're short on time. Jeromina from Paper Plate and Plane provides you with three downloadable templates (in all 3 colors) so you can print the eyeballs out. Each 11x11 design can hold up to 7 pieces of mini sized candy bars. Simply print out the designs, place your candy and treats in the center, and twist the corners together. Super creepy. We think it could be done even better if you tied the ends off with a decorating ribbon and a tag that says,
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After starting off my 'Summer of Halloween' blogs with a way cool candy recipe, now we're really off and running with Halloween spirit with this gruesome appetizer. This is an idea from my friend, Zach. Last Halloween, he made this way-cool appetizer shaped like a hand. The hand was made of goat cheese wrapped in prosciutto and he served it on a cutting board with a knife through it. It was pure genius! I loved it! In fact, I loved it so much, I've been waiting all year to make it! And that time has come... I've adapted Zach's recipe just slightly however, instead of using all goat cheese to shape the arm, I added a mozzarella roll to make the arm portion. I like the idea of the mozzarella roll because it gives the impression of the bone sticking out. Plus it adds another tasty cheese to the platter. Serve it on a cutting board along side some eyeballs (olives) and you'll have instant creepiness... you'll get a ton of 'oohs' and 'icks' but after they taste it...you'll get nothing but 'Mmms'! Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Thanks for the great idea Zach! Amputated Appetizer: Three Cheeses wrapped in Prosciutto Serves a crowd 2- 4oz packages goat cheese (I used one herbed and one plain) 2-8 oz packages cream cheese 1 package prosciutto 1 mozzarella, basil and prosciutto roll Bring cream cheese and goat cheese to room temperature and mix well. Return to refrigerator to cool down and firm up about 45 minutes. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or wax paper. Use small and large cookie scoops to scoop out the cheese mixture onto the parchment. Use the large scoop for the palm of the hand and the small scoop for the fingers. Don't worry about it looking like a hand at this stage, it will look like a very lumpy, stumpy blob. See? Now this is where a little patience will need to kick in. Using a small spatula, begin molding your hand and fingers. This will take a while but don't worry if it doesn't look proportional, once you put the prosciutto on, then you'll be able to mold it a lot easier, since it will be covered with it's skin, so to speak. Begin layering prosciutto, wrapping the slices around the fingers. You may need to refrigerate it to firm it up if it becomes too soft. Some of the prosciutto will extend where the wrist will be. This is okay. You will use the overlapping prosciutto to attach the mozzarella roll. Sorry this is a blurry picture but I wanted to get this shot to show how to attach the arm to the hand. :) Apply a little pressure as you stick the mozzarella roll into the goat cheese portion of the hand. Roll the prosciutto back over the mozzarella roll. Add a few more slices of prosciutto until you get the desired effect. I chose to leave some of the mozzarella roll uncovered so it would look like bone sticking out. Pretty creepy huh? Now you are ready to mold the hand and fingers and fine tune your appendage. I squeezed the wrist area a bit and thinned out the fingers. Later, I ended up moving the thumb down a bit more as well but it's not captured in this picture. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until it's firm enough to move to a platter or cutting board. Happy 'early' Halloween! Enjoy! Other Halloween-inspired recipes to try: Candy Corn Peppermint Patties Ghoulish Goat Cheese Torte Zombie Hummus
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Spooky Witch Fingers are a shortbread cookie with a hint of almond flavoring. They are so easy to make and a great way to involve your kids in the kitchen.
Ces cervelles sanguinolentes sont un délicieux entremet à la vanille et à la fraise pour Halloween!
Your little ghouls will scream with delight when they see this spooky and fun breakfast! You could also use them for a Letter "G" snack!The best part? You probably already have all the ingredients in your pantry right now! They're a snap to make and they'll vanish before you can say, "Boo!"Ghostly Pancakes Ingredients: Your favorite pancake batter (or simple recipe below) Chocolate Chips Directions: Spread pancake batter in blobs on griddle heated on medium-high heat. Don't worry too much about the shapes, just make sure they aren't circles. Place two chocolate chips, pointy side down, on the pancakes for eyes and another chocolate chip for the mouth. Cook until bubbles form, flip pancake and cook for an additional 30 seconds-1 minute on the other side. Remove from pan and serve! Notes: MothertoMany had a great idea! She said, "A healthier version would be to use some "boo"berries for the mouth and eyes instead of chocolate chips, or raisins, or even craisins." Happy Ghosting! BASIC PANCAKE BATTER Ingredients: 2 c. sifted all-purpose flour 3 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt 2 tbsp. sugar 1 egg 1 1/2 c. milk 3 tbsp. oil Mix all together. Pour 3 tablespoons batter in skillet. Brown on both sides until batter is done.
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Minecraft treats I gave out for Halloween last night!
These are super fun to make and look SO realistic. SPOOKY!
Homemade Tofu and Chive Wontons filled with homegrown garlic chives from my garden! I used frozen tofu that creates this much meatier texture. I boiled my wontons but you can also steam or even deep fry yours. I served my wontons with an aromatic chili broth.
These are the best Halloween games for kids, tweens, teens and even adults. Perfect for your classroom or for a Halloween party at home!
I've got more Octagon Star Boxes for you today: a Halloween one and one with the beautiful Sun Prints designer paper! On October 23rd I shared a couple of these adorable treat containers. And I
Homemade version of one of my favourite chocolate bars! Crunchy toffee honeycomb, covered in chocolate.
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Halloween Brimstone Bread: I love making brimstone bread. Between the dark crunchy topping and the soft inner core, it’s perfect for everything from sandwiches, to burgers, to just slathering with butter and eating warm from the oven. Rumor has it, when demons in Hell make t…
Whether as a non-candy Halloween treat, an animal habitat lesson in the classroom, or just for fun, kids will love this Animal Habitat Diorama Craft!
“A soule cake, a soule cake, Have mercy on all Christen soules for a soule-cake.” John Aubrey, 17th century I’ve been researching old-world recipes in search of Halloween food inspiration, a…
Hello everyone. I am sharing a album I created using the new Prima Timeless Memories paper collection and the Rectangle hardware album. I have to say that this album is the best one I have purchased. Most of them warp or can't hold any dimensional items but this one I added everything I wanted. This post is going to have lots of photos. This album is huge and it allows for so much space to put pictures and pockets for journaling cards. At the end of this post there will be a list of products I used. Here are the pages. Isn't this paper gorgeous? I just love the grunge and mixed media feel. Here is some more detailed pictures Products I used are Prima Timeless Memories paper Prima Memory hardware rectangle journal Blue Fern Studios chipboard (various pieces) Prima stitch stamp Prima Finnabair crackle stamp Prima Finnabair butterfly 3 stamp Prima Finnabair peeled paint stamp Flowers from Prima, Wild Orchid crafts, Petaloo and Manor House Creations. Prima Resin pieces. You can find more products I used here Be sure to check out my Etsy store. This album and lots of other items are available for purchase. .Thank you for stopping by.
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Coiled and ready to strike! Tame these snake-shaped soft beer pretzels with your favorite mustard or cheese sauce.