We had such a fun filled October, with parties and activities. To finish off the month, my daughter has been wanting to have a tea party for about a year now, so we decided to have a Halloween tea party! We made things from some of my favorite blogs and a few things of our own and had a great time! Here are some fun Halloween ideas!
My daughter really loved doing pumpkin buns this fall- easy and super cute! We just did this one with a rolled up sock.
Getting ready for the party...
Each kid had their own cauldron to take home all their goodies in. I found them cheap after Halloween last year, but you can also get them fairly cheap here. That's the cheapest I've found this year. For drink fun, we used Sunny D juice bottleswith sport tops, bonus=no spills!
Then we wrapped them in this pumpkin waterbottle label free from Dasani.
super cute and easy clementine "pumpkins", just use a piece of celery for the stem!
banana ghosts
mini monster cakes
spider pops
pb&j sandwiches and plain butter and jam sandwiches just cut with a pumpkin cookie cutter
toilet paper mummy wrapping 101
donuts on a string game- must eat without hands
some cheated :)
After the donuts the afternoon of pure sugar continued with cookie decorating. We made ghost and pumpkin cookies and frosted them in advance with white and orange icing. After they were thoroughly dried, the kids were able to use edible markersto design their own cookies. My daughter absolutely loves doing this. Anytime I make cookies, I always save a few for her to do with my pens. They make super cute personalized gifts for grandparents!
The kids finished off the party by making homemade goo (also called flubber). It's something that is super easy and one of the hits of the party most of the time! Kids and Goo, go figure!
Monster Goo
Glitter Goo- oh the possibilities!
I never knew how to make it until I tried a few recipes with much failure.
This one seems to work great!
Goo: use 2 bowls-
Bowl 1:
3/4 cup cold water
1 cup Elmer's Washable Glitter Glue (Glitter Glue is fun because its more like slime)
food coloring of your choice
Mix these together
Bowl 2:
1/2 cup hot water
1 tsp. Borax( if you can find a small box your lucky! I never could, so I keep my supply of Borax
and use it for extra laundry care or rainy day Goo making!)
Mix these until the is dissolved
Slowly add the glue mixture to the Boraxmixture and mix well. Pour out any extra water and store Goo fun in a sandwich bag so it doesn't dry out. There are so many themes you can use with Goo. We have mixed in everything from glitter powder to little figurines and holiday decor! Its perfect with snowflakes for a "frozen" winter Goo!
Here are a few pics from our Halloween day traditions!
We pick up our daughter from school dressed up and head to lunch at the The Cheesecake Factory
, mmm, before trick-or-treating to the mall...
Yummy Halloween Hot Chocolate-its fun for the kids because you can do all sorts of colors and toppings! We did monster green with candy eyeballsand pumpkin orange with sugar sprinkles. There is nothing better than homemade white hot chocolate. I love this recipe from Your Homebased Mom, we found it last year and L.O.V.E it!!! We pair the hot chocolate with yummy homemade donuts (buttermilk biscut pop and serve dough fried with canola oil-super simple) and there you have the perfect snack after a chilly night out trick or treating- or in our case, justified by doing anything outside in the fall or winter.... or maybe spring.....and summer, haha!
Happy Halloween from our Frozen family!
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