Craft Roundup: A DIY Halloween Class Party

Are you helping out with your child’s Halloween party at school? Where do you find your inspiration? For us, we find it on some of our favorite blogs and popular Pinterest boards. From decorating cupcakes with easy-to-make paper toppers to a no-bake cookie treat, this week’s roundup has a few ideas for you to consider when crafting your classroom contribution. Whether you’ve been asked to bring in the drinks or the paper goods, we’ve got you covered.

 


Pumpkin Placemat Tutorial

As soon as I saw these placemats, I knew I had to make them for my kitchen table. Sew Mama Sew features this guest project from Jennifer Mathis of Ellison Lane that you’ll want to try ASAP.

 


Mummy Oreo Pops

It’s time for some food crafting! This no-bake sweet treat from Little Miss Kate features a lunch box classic (Oreo cookies) and gooey white chocolate to create an edible mummy. Complete with edible googly eyes!

 


DIY Scaredy Cat Cake Toppers

Lyndsay Sung of Coco Cake Land contributed this paper craft project to Poppytalk, and it’s pretty cute. Create a batch of scaredy cat cake toppers for classroom Halloween cupcakes or to decorate a big cake at home.

 


Mummy Drink Boxes

Just about any snack can get the Halloween look, thanks to trusty duct tape and googly eyes! A Pretty Life in the Suburbs covered these juice boxes in duct tape to look like mummies. A simple craft that looks like a lot of spooky fun when presented all together!

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