Friday, July 27, 2018

Customize Your Candy Bar

Customize Your Candy Bar Children love candy bars -- after all, who doesn't? For a super simple celebration favor, use one of our printable layouts to give a classic candy bar a Halloween makeover. Just print the orange stripe template or black stripe template onto standard copier paper, then cut out the design and utilize double-sided tape to attach the Halloween wrapper to a chocolate bar.



Candy Bar Pancakes With Boo-Berry Syrup Treat the kids (or yourself!) To an over-the-top Halloween breakfast. Instead of chocolate chips, fold crushed or chopped candy bars into pancake batter and flip away. Sunny Anderson's blueberry syrup is the best spooky topper -- when cooked down, the berries' deep-blue hue looks almost black. Get the recipe. 



Kids' Craft: Pretzel Skeletons Made from marshmallows and white chocolate-dipped pretzels, these gooey and crunchy characters are as fun for children to craft since they are to gobble up.   Get step-by-step instructions.



Chocolate Candy Pie This elastic pie can morph to fit many moods. Freeze it for an icy delight, or just refrigerate instead if you're searching for something a bit softer (or you run out of time).   Chopped chocolate-covered candy is folded into the noodle filling and strewn over the top. Get the recipe. 



Craft Candy Topiaries Cover inexpensive foam topiary types with fondant and candy to create a candy Halloween decoration or centerpiece  which kids will love helping to craft. After the festivities are over, they'll have just as much fun pulling the candy off and devouring it.



Delicious Recipes for Leftover Candy Children consider their stash of hard-earned Halloween candy sacred, so the idea of leftover candy is a dream in a lot of households. Before making one of these spooky desserts, then stock up on additional candy beforehand, or hit the post-trick-or-treat sale aisles. Store-bought cake, frosting and brownies can be utilized as timesavers, or you'll be able to create your own. Do frost the cake and brownies your self, since the frosting needs to be moist for the candy to stick correctly. Check out all of 5 sweets to create with Halloween candy.  



Switch Gumballs Into a (Sweet!) Necklace Candy-corn-colored gumballs, ribbon and a couple of tools are all you need to create this necklace which doubles as a fun kids' craft and as a party favor they can take home. Simply use a skewer or awl to poke a hole through each gumball, functioning on one side at one time. Thread ribbon through a huge needle and slip through gumballs, tying a knot between each as you move. Insert a ribbon bow for the perfect finishing touch. Check out 20 more ideas for crafty Halloween party favors.  



Crunchy Sweet Popcorn Treats Giada's tacky popcorn treats are chock filled with chopped chocolate bars, chocolate chip cookies, salted almonds and Halloween-colored candies. Serve them at your Halloween party or package them up in cellophane as favors. Get the recipe.



Give Everyday Candles a Halloween Makeover Prep your front porch or entryway for the coming of trick-or-treaters or even Halloween guests with the sweet odor of candy-corn-filled hurricanes. To make them, put pillar candles within clear glass erosion of various sizes then fill every hurricane, approximately halfway, with candy corn. For safety, make sure you blow out the candle before it burns under the candy. Get more Halloween front porch decorating ideas.



Candy Corn Cupcakes Use yellow food coloring to match your vanilla frosting into the colour of candy corn bottoms, then arrange your extra stash of candy corn pieces sticking up into a circular pattern until all the spaces are filled. Get the recipe. 



Give 'Em the Googly Eye Inexpensive materials are all you need to craft this adorable googly-eyed wreath. First, paint a foam wreath form white, then combine layers of white gumballs (or ping-pong balls) using hot glue. Lastly, add small and big googly eyes into the wreath's top layer. Spook up your front door with a few of our 10 easy-to-craft wreaths.  



Chocolate Bar Bacon Rolls Fill store-bought croissant dough with chopped candy bars (whatever chocolate is going to do!) And crisp-cooked bacon and bake for a molten, decadent treat. Get the recipe. 



Mummy Candy Cans These little mummies are not only adorable, but they are practical, too. Filled with candy, the upcycled tin cans create a kid-pleasing Halloween party favor or surprise for your favorite trick-or-treater. Get step-by-step instructions.



Candy Bucket Cookies Got anything left from the candy bucket once the trick-or-treaters have come and gone? Stir any chocolatey leftovers, fold into Jeff Mauro's simple cookie dough and bake up a batch of post-Halloween treats. Get the recipe.  



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