My sweet friend loves to have the kids
over before the trick or treating begins and I think it's a fabulous idea. Halloween night is so hectic that dinner
becomes an afterthought, and chocolate candy bars quickly become my main dinner
course. If there's any candy left after
the trick-or-treaters have come and gone, then watch out! That's course number
two! While this menu does feature a few fun sweet treats, we also added some
healthy snacks such as sweet potato chips and fruit.
This table also works great for the
classroom. Many schools have strict rules against bringing homemade goodies for
classroom parties, which can eliminate all those super cute treats you've been
dying to make. All these goodies were
bought prepackaged and assembled on site. Teachers, this will take just
minutes to set up.
Menu:
Sweet
potato chips
White
cheddar popcorn with gummy worms
Ghost
marshmallow pops (simply insert brightly striped paper straws)
Mandarin
oranges (faces were drawn using a permanent marker)
Witch's
brooms (chocolate peanut butter cups and pretzel sticks)
Prepackaged
sliced apples
Caramel
dip
Monster
juice boxes (find the tutorial here)
Get the Look:
Vinyl
Orange Tablecloth
Platters
(black chargers from Target)
Polka
Dot display boxes (made using polka dot wrapping paper and empty boxes)
Clear
plastic trifle bowl and candy containers (Party City)
Black
and ivory pumpkins (Michaels)
Black
snack cups (made using Dollar Tree cups and festive stickers)
Pumpkin
baking cups & colorful polka dot snack cups (Wal-mart)
Monster
juice boxes (made using card stock, self adhesive wiggly eyes, and fun straws)
Candle
holders and candles (wrapped card stock around candles for a fun matching
"ribbon")
Circle
Garland (find the tutorial here)
Owl
wall hanging (Wal-Mart)
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