Showing posts with label Pumpkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pumpkins. Show all posts

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Halloween Cookie Bouquet

Halloween Cookie Bouquet. Our woven wicker basket is full of awesome Halloween themed cookies. What a great gift for kids of all ages!  Cookies are shaped in all of your Halloween favorites including pumpkins, bats, ghosts, witches and skeletons.

Halloween Chocolate Covered Oreos

Halloween Chocolate Covered Oreos. Hand dipped milk chocolate covered oreos decorated with pumpkins, ghosts,spiders, cats and more! Foiled chocolates fill out the corners to complete a very unique and delicious treat!

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Jack O Lantern Pumpkin Stack Decoration

Jack O Lantern Pumpkin Stack Decoration. Stack-O’-Jack-O’-Lanterns. Cutout and painted corrugated metal comprises this stack of laughing pumpkin heads, making a frightfully jolly display for Halloween. Set out in your yard, it will alert little ghosts and goblins that your house is a place worth haunting.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Halloween Recipe - Cheese Pumpkins

Cheese Pumpkins

Halloween guests will enjoy clever edible pumpkins, whether served as an appetizer or used as a garnish. What a treat!

8 tablespoons smoked Cheddar cold pack cheese food (from 8-oz container), well chilled
2 teaspoons finely chopped peanuts
4 butter-flavored pretzel spindles or sticks, broken in half
16 tiny pieces fresh parsley leaves

1. Line small serving plate with waxed paper. Roll each level tablespoon cold pack cheese food into a ball; place on waxed paper-lined serving plate. Refrigerate 10 to 15 minutes for easier handling.

2. With end of toothpick, draw ridges around balls to resemble pumpkins. Dip bottoms of cheese balls in chopped peanuts.

3. Just before serving, insert pretzel halves into cheese balls for pumpkin stems. Decorate with parsley for leaves. Store in refrigerator.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Paper Bag Pumpkins Halloween Activity

Paper Bag Pumpkins

Materials:
Paper bag (lunch or grocery)
String or green yarn
Markers, crayons or paints
Newspaper

Instructions:
For smaller pumpkins use lunch bags with flat bottoms. For larger pumpkins use grocery bags. Stuff the bag 3/4 full with scrunched up newspaper. Gather top of bag and tie with string or yarn to form the stem of the pumpkin. Shape bag to look like a pumpkin using your hands. Decorate your pumpkin with paints, markers or crayons as you desire.