The Halloween snacks featured in this round-up would be perfect for a
    Halloween party at school.  They were created by moms and teachers from
    all over the internet and are made from fresh fruit and/or prepackaged
    items.  These treats can be made at home or as a Halloween craft at
    school.  There are lots of tasty treats in this post, so let's dive
    right in!
    
      
      
      
      
        
          
          
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
        
      
      
      
        
      
      
      
      
      
      
        
      
      
        
        
        
        
        
          
        
      
      
      
      
        
      
      
      
        
      
      
      
      
      
      
        
      
      
      
      
      
      
        
      
      
      
      
      
      
        
      
    
  
  Vampire Lollipops
          Turn store-bought lollipops into Halloween vampires with some googly
          eyes, ribbon, and craft foam.  Craft by Angela from
          The Inspiration Edit.
        
        String Cheese Ghosts
          Draw some eyes and a mouth on these cheese sticks to make little
          Halloween ghosts.  An easy treat to make... especially if you
          need to make a large quantity of them!  Craft by Chrysa from
          Thrifty Jinxy.
        
        Fruit Mummies
          These fruit mummies are easy to make and absolutely adorable. 
          You will need fresh fruit, party streamers, tape, and googly
          eyes.  Craft by Danya from
          Danya Banya.
        
        Halloween Witch Juice Boxes
          Children will have fun creating these juice box witches.  These
          juice box covers are made with craft foam, glue, and googly
          eyes.  Craft by Corinne from
          Wondermom Wannabee.
        
        Candy Spiders
        These candy spiders can be used for Halloween or Valentine's Day. 
        All you need are some chocolate hearts, construction paper, and some
        tape.  Craft by Carrie from
        Ideas for the Home by Kenarry.
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
          
        
        
        
        
      3D Halloween Monster Candy Bars
          Turn your ordinary candy bars into Halloween monsters with these 3D
          wrappers.  If you follow the directions properly, the monsters'
          eyes will pop off the wrappers.  Craft by Susan from
          Oh My! Creative.
        
        Halloween Fruit Cups
          If you make a tray full of these Halloween fruit cups, it'd look like
          you were bringing a pumpkin patch to school!  These pumpkins are
          made from mandarin orange fruit cups and green pipe cleaners. 
          Craft by Diana from
          Eating Richly.
        
        Jack O' Lantern Lollipops
        These Halloween pumpkin lollipops are super cute and super easy to
        make.  All you need is some Tootsie Pops, orange tissue paper, and
        black stickers.  Craft by Pam from
        The Housewives from Frederick County.
      
      Clementine Pumpkins
        Turn your clementine oranges into Halloween pumpkins.  One way is
        to decorate the outside of a clementine.  The other is to peel it
        and decorate it.  Craft by
        Leslie from Playdates to Parties.
      
      Monster Mash Pudding Cups
Turn an ordinary pudding cup into a ghost, pumpkin, or Frankenstein's monster! Simply download and print these cute wrappers and wrap your pudding cups with them. Craft by Rachel from Craving Some Creativity.Applesauce Ghosts
        If you are looking for a non-candy Halloween treat, try Halloween ghosts
        made from applesauce pouches.  Yum!  Craft by Lisa from
        Drugstore Divas.
      
      Monster Fruit Pouches
        Another way to decorate your fruit pouches for Halloween is by wrapping
        them with these pouch covers.  There are 10 different covers to
        choose from.  Craft by Melissa from
        Little Lake Country.
      
      Ghost Lollipops
        No Halloween party is complete without a traditional ghost
        lollipop!  These ghost lollipops are made with Kleenex and Tootsie
        Pops.  A definite favorite among kids!  Craft by  Deanna
        from
        Honey & Lime.
      
      Healthy Halloween Snacks
        Lyne from
        The Ottawa Mommy Club came up with an entire list of healthy Halloween snacks you can
        make!  Mummies... bats... monsters... and pumpkins... which ones
        will you choose?
      
      
      Did you enjoy reading about these Halloween party treats? If
      so, check out these posts for more Halloween books and ideas:
    
    - STEM: Minecraft Math Halloween Pixel Art
- STEM: Pumpkin Life Cycle STEM Activity
- STEM: Oozing Pumpkins STEM Experiment
- Book: Matching Costumes by DG Driver
- STEM: Does Halloween Candy Sink or Float?
- Craft: How to Make a Paper Bag Pumpkin
















 
Those are so cute! Our school doesn't celebrate Halloween, but I'm a big fan of pumpkins. Might have to make the fruit cup pumpkins. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! And I love the mix of sweet, savory, and healthy treats :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great selection! Thanks for including healthy snacks as well as the traditional candy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great roundup of Halloween treats! These are adorable and great for many classroom parties. Love how simple most of them are too.
ReplyDeleteI love all these cute ideas!! I think this year I will do the vampire lollipops. I also really like your suggestions for healthy treats too!
ReplyDeleteOh I havent seen the apple sauce ghosts before! Will do that for my daughter!
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