Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Halloween Party Favor Ideas for The Classroom


       Treat your students this year with care! A beloved TA from our early learning center gifted  a special treat bag made from a plastic glove to each of our students. Inside of each one she stuffed: a glow light for trick-or-treating safely, Smarties for our little scholars, healthy fruit snacks, gold fish, a tattoo, fun foam stickers and a gummy hamburger.

More Halloween Treat Bag & Small Box Ideas:
  1. Batty Treat Holders by Paper Crave
  2. itsy bitsy box!
  3. 4 ideas from parenting
  4. Le Zucche Di Halloween   and Secchiello Pipistrello Porta Dolcetti
  5. Sour Cream Containers
  6. Ghost bags from coffee filters
  7. Halloween Takeout Boxes
  8. I Sacchetti Fantasma and Porta Bon Bon
  9. Halloween Flashback: Cardboard Tube Bat Treat Holders
  10. more coffee filter ghosts
  11. Halloween Treat Boxes
  12. Candy Corn Cone Favor
  13. pixy stick pockets
  14. Treat bags silhouette cello
Candy and Fruits and Other Foods Transformed:
  1. Apples decorated as spooks!  here too from Disneyland
  2. Spider Suckers
  3. Witch's broom sucker
  4. monster eyeballs
  5. Pumpkin Lollipop Holder
  6. Wrapped "mummy" apple
  7. Grape spider and cheese + a cottage cheese "Boo!"
  8. A black olive snake
  9. Eggs-quisite Eats for Li'l Devils
  10. Tombstone Sandwiches
  11. Halloween Five Layer Dip
  12. spiderweb pizzas
  13. A Jack-o-Lantern Hummus Plate
  14. Spooky Spider Snack
  15. Deviled eggs and olives for Halloween
  16. 'Candy Corn' fruit cups
  17. Dracula Pancakes
  18. Candy Corn Dipped Marshmallow Pops
  19. Frankenstein Marshmallow Pops
  20. Ghosts in the Graveyard
Cakes and Cookies For The Classroom:
  1. Halloween Treat Tutorial: Mini-Push Pop Oreo Cookie Shots
  2. Halloween Cake Pops from Pint Sized Baker
  3. Witch's Hat from A Sugar Cone
  4. Skeleton Cupcakes
  5. Halloween Cupcake Decorating - slide show from Better Homes and Gardens
  6. milano ghosts
  7. powdered donut eyeballs
  8. Halloween trick-or-treat snacks for school

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