Oct
28
2008
Make your Halloween super special by making some of these Halloween themed treats and snacks. These fun ideas would be great for a Halloween Party or Friday night goodies with the family.
Pizza Mummies - English Muffin Mummy Pizza with Cheese and Vegetables
Crescent Mummy Dogs - Hot Dogs Wrapped Mummy Style in Crescent Rolls
Trick or Treat Pops - Adorable Halloween Themed Cake Pops
Ghostly Pumpkin Pudding - Pumpkin Pudding with Meringue Ghost Topping
Monster Punch - Moose & Zee’s Eyeball Punch
Yummy Mummy Cupcakes - Easy Buttercream Mummy Cupcakes
Monster Paws - Popcorn stuffed gloves
Halloween Marsh-Monsters - Marshmallow Monsters on a Stick
R.I.P Banana PB&J Sandwiches - Coffin Shaped Peanut Butter & Jelly
Pumpkin Pie-sicles - Pumpkin Pie Popsicles
Tuna Spook Sandwiches - Healthy Tuna Fish Ghost Sandwiches
Oct
26
2008
There is no need to go out and buy a stencil kit for carving your pumpkin.
Here is a list of free printable stencils, featuring some of your child’s favorite characters:
Nick Jr. Stencils featring Dora, Diego, Blue’s Clues, Yo Gabba Gabba and more!
Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella Stencils from Huggies (We are doing the castle)
More Disney Pumpkin Stencils Winnie the Pooh, Tigger Mickey, Minnie, Snow White, & Goofy
Mickey Mouse Head and Castle Stencils
Thomas the Tank Engine Stencil
Halloween Themed (non character) Stencils from Family Fun
Hershey’s Halloween Pumpkin Stencils Bats, spider, witch, ghost
Safety is most important when carving your pumpkin. Have your little one help you will the scooping so they do not feel left out when you are doing the actual carving. Use battery powered “candles” to prevent burns and fires. We use the Glade Wisp Flameless Candles in our big pumpkin. You can take these out of their glass container and still use them in smaller pumpkins. When Halloween is over, you still have a nice smelling flameless candle to use in your home.
Visit Toddler Halloween Fun for more Halloween Activities!