Halloween is such a fun time of year. Dressing up, sharing goodies and playing little tricks are great holiday traditions. Here are a few of my favorite tricks and treats!
Trick
Add plastic spiders to your ice cube trays before freezing. Place them in drinks and give your family and friends a fun surprise! With little ones be sure to use sippy cups if you choose to give them these cubes so they can’t get a hold of small parts.
Trick – Flying Bats
You can make these fun bats very quickly using minimal materials. 1. Cut bat shape from black paper. I folded mine in half so it was quicker to cut. 2. Using glue or tape, adhere string onto back of bat. 3. Hang bat in a fun place! I put mine on the ceiling fan so that when it is on, the bats appear to be flying.
Trick Or Treat – Smell My Feet Craft
1. Supplies = black paper, white paint, paintbrush, embellishments (any you like) and little feet! I used non-toxic washable paint and a large brush to paint the feet white.
2. Completely cover the bottom of your little one’s feet.
3. Place down on paper, it doesn’t need to be perfect!
4. After the footprints dry add eyes with any embellishments you want to use. I used sequins adhered with a glue stick. I then added some funny wording and a dry brushed border. The whole project from beginning to end only took around 20 minutes. Now we have a fun decoration and keepsake to treasure!
Treat – Salted and Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
You can boil and salt your pumpkin seeds before roasting them to cut back on baking time, and make sure the insides are salted as well as the outsides!
1. After removing the seeds from pumpkin and pulp, add to a pot of salted water. Boil for 10 minutes.
2. Heat oven to 400 degrees. Take boiled seeds and coat well in an olive oil and salt mixture. Place on baking sheet. Bake for 10 minutes or until they start to brown. Stir them at 5 minutes bake time.
3. Enjoy your beautifully salted and roasted pumpkin seeds!
Treat – Pumpkin Beauty Treatment
Did you know pumpkins are rich in Vitamins A, C and E? Don’t throw those pumpkin guts away! Use them in the shower to make your skin healthy! After carving pumpkins and removing the seeds, place the remaining pulp into the blender and blended until very smooth. Keep the puree in the fridge in a tightly closed container. Use in the shower to give your skin a vitamin treatment as well as lightly scent it pumpkin. You can also add a little sugar to your puree to make a scrub and use as an exfoliator. What a nice surprise beauty treatment!
That smell my feet craft is awesome. I love how easy it is and I guarantee my boys would love it!
I love the feet one the best but they are great Halloween tricks or treats. My hubby loves the roasted pumpkin seeds so I will definitely be trying that one.
Hahah I love the smell my feet picture, that is fantastic – made me smile 🙂 x
I saw this idea on Pinterest years ago and still have not done it with the kids’ feet. Must do it this year!
Those are so cute. I am totally doing the spider in the ice cube one for my youngest.
Cute craft ideas. My son loves doing art projects at the holidays.
Those ghostly footprints are just the cutest! I’m obsessed with roasted pumpkin seeds too.
I’d like to try the feet one with my son. Will be funny to see how he grows each year!
I love roasted pumpkin seeds! My family would freak out if I froze plastic spiders into the ice cubes!
Those are such creative ideas! I absolutely love the smell my feet one — how cute!