Supplies Needed: Pretzel stick Cheese Grapes
#1: Cut up cubes of cheese for your child and wash the grapes they will be using #2: Have your child take a pretzel stick and layer cheese and grapes by gently pushing them onto the pretzel stick. #3: Enjoy this tasty treat
Supplies Needed: Banana Yogurt (plain works best) Crushed Cereal (like fruity pebbles, etc) Plastic Wrap Plate Bowl
#1: Peel a banana #2: Pour the yogurt in a bowl #3:Pour the cereal on the plate #4: Layout a piece of plastic wrap #5: Dip the banana in yogurt #6: Roll the banana in the crushed cereal #7: Lay the banana on the plastic wrap #8: Place the banana into the freezer for about 1 hour
Supplies Needed: Cornflakes Peanut Butter Bowl Graham Cracker Spoon Plate
#1: Place graham crackers on a plate and have your child use a spoon to crush the graham crackers then set aside #2: In a bowl mix equal amounts of peanut butter and cornflakes #3: Take the peanut butter mixture and form balls #4: Roll these balls in your crushed graham crackers. #5: Enjoy!
Supplies Needed: Pumpkin Seeds Baking Sheet Non Stick Cooking Spray Salt
#1: Clean pumpkin seeds by running them under cold water. Make sure to remove the pulp and strings from the seeds #2: Place the seeds on a baking sheet and spray with non stick cooking spray #3: Mix the seeds around so that each seed is coated with cooking spray then flatten them out to a single layer #4: Sprinkle the seeds with salt and bake at 325 degrees for about 20-25 minutes or until toasted. #5: Let cool then enjoy!
Other Seasoning Suggestions: Cajun Seasoning, Taco Seasoning, Cheesy Popcorn Seasoning
How did you season your pumpkin seeds? Send us a comment and let us know!
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Supplies Needed: Lollipop White Tissue Paper String or Ribbon Markers or Paint
#1: Take the lollipop and place the white tissue paper over the top of the lollipop #2: Use your string to tie a bow at the bottom of the lollipop. Where the candy meets the stick. #3: Use markers or paint to make a scary ghost face on your lollipop ghost These lollipop ghost are great party favors for your guest to take home and remember their night of spooktacular fun!
Ways to display your lollipop ghost: *You can stick these in a clay pot with flower foam in the bottom to hold them upright. Then cover the foam with tissue paper *Stick them around a chocolate cake to make them look like they are gliding through a graveyard
How did you display your lollipop ghost? Send us a comment or picture and let us know!