Pumpkin Popcorn Balls

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Fall is here!!!  Unfortunately the fall weather is not here yet in California! But I'm ready for some pumpkin treats and this one can be done without firing up the oven or stove. You can whip up these pumpkin popcorn balls in the microwave!   They are shaped like pumpkins, but not flavored like pumpkins.  They are actually flavored by orange jello.  Jello popcorn is tried and true around here.  (my sister did a post on it here) It's so easy and surprisingly … [Read more...]

Barfing Pumpkin Guacamole

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My sister in law brought over a fun dish for our Halloween dinner last year- look at this Barfing Pumpkin Guacamole: Just make your favorite guacamole, carve a small pumpkin and serve with chips in this cute {disgusting} way! How funny is that?!? … [Read more...]

Halloween Lollipops

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These Halloween Lollipops are probably the easiest project ever! My mom, who is the self-proclaimed "least craftiest person alive", used to make these every year, so if she can do it, so can you! Here are all 3 tutorials for each type of lollipop and at the end of this post I've included a free printable for some cute gift tags. MATERIALS NEEDED: Ghost Lollipops: Scissors, Black Marker, Suckers, Toilet Paper, Ribbon or String Pumpkin Lollipops: Scissors, Orange Paper (tissue paper works … [Read more...]

Halloween Takeout Boxes

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I made these Halloween Treat Boxes for the ladies I visit teach for church. I narrowed it down to these four designs, but the possibilities are endless! I had a witch, a bat, a cat, and a skeleton (well, the skull part) in mind! I got a pack of 7 takeout boxes from Hobby Lobby. The pack didn't include a white box, so instead of buying one, I turned one of the blue boxes inside out for the ghost. Then all I did was cut out the shapes from black and white card stock and then I glued them on … [Read more...]

Halloween Lunch

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Last Friday I decided on a whim to let each of my kids have a friend over for a Halloween lunch. The kids had fun and got a kick out of the food! Here is what I served: A simple deviled egg in costume! Tutorial HERE. Hot Dogs wrapped in thin strips of refrigerated croissants- tutorial from Blue Cricket Design HERE Frozen crisp-cut fries baked according to package directions and tossed with plastic spiders. 1 pot of cream soda with small chunk of dry ice. I made the tags for each item by … [Read more...]

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