Need some last minute goodies for some Halloween fun?
How about some cheese pumpkins or a cheesy broom?
Halloween sweet kebobs or a jar full of treats?
Nothing labor intensive at this point, just fun!
I used some cheese spread for the pumpkins,
and shaped them into roundish pumpkin shapes
Cut some groves with the tip of a sharp knife
and added a piece of pecan for the stem
Nestle them in some “potato chip hay” Potato sticks really look better but I forgot to buy some.
The broom looked easier that it was! My cheese kept falling apart and it is pretty hard to tie a green onion tightly around crumbly cheese. I managed to eek out one little ole broom to impress you with. If you want to see how it’s done by a much more patient person, check out professional looking brooms here. I don’t know what kind of cheese they used, I tried Havarti and sharp white cheddar slices and struggled!
Sometimes I don’t trust Pinterest, just sayin… have you ever tried something that looks easy and fabulous in the photos and had a massive flop? I have, plenty of times! So just wanted to give you the truth about my broom experience!
I didn’t have buckets of cute Halloween candy, we don’t get but a handful of trick or treaters and my grands aren’t allowed to have much so mostly I use candy to decorate with~ I did have a few things though so decided to make some mini treat kebobs.
One Rolo, one candy corn salt water taffy, one Dot gummy candy and one candy corn. I am definitely sneaking one of these to Super Boy
A simple jar filled with candy makes a great treat too~This one is full of candy corn M&Ms. A chalkboard label for the front and a cupcake paper lines the jar lid, and this treat is ready to travel!
Wishing you lots of Halloween fun!
And jars full of delicious treats!!
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