Not sure if you want to host or attend a Halloween party (or small get-together)? Maybe these fun and spooky treats will inspire you. After all, once you’ve made them, you’ll definitely want to show them off! Check out these 4 simple treats to share with your friends, kids’ teachers or just something to get everyone in your house ready for the creepiest holiday of them all!

Creepy Coffin Brownies

What you’ll need

  • Brownie mix
  • Cookie icing
  • Coffin shaped muffin tin (optional)

How it’s done

  1. Follow instructions to bake brownies
  2. Once the brownies have cooled completely, decorate them as a gift for friends or as a fun activity for the kids!
Watch the how-to video.

Shocked Strawberry Ghosts (No Bake!)

What you’ll need

  • Cake pop sticks
  • Milk chocolate chips
  • White chocolate chips
  • Fresh strawberries

How it’s done

  1. Melt your white chocolate
  2. While the chocolate is melting, poke a cake pop stick through each strawberry
  3. Dip each strawberry 3/4 of the way into the chocolate, and place strawberry onto wax paper to dry
  4. While the strawberries are drying completely, melt the milk chocolate
  5. Using a spare cake pop stick, add a face to your ghost pops
See how to put them together.

Spooky Spider Cookies

What you’ll need

  • Candy eyeballs
  • Sugar cookie dough
  • Pull & Peel Twizzlers
  • Mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
  • Chocolate chips

How it’s done

  1. Bake cookies based on package instructions
  2. Once the Cookies have cooled a bit, press peanut butter cup upside down into the cookie
  3. Peel Twizzler strands apart and cut into one inch segments
  4. Melt chocolate chips
  5. Dip tip of Twizzler into melted chocolate and stick the chocolate end to the peanut butter cup to form spider legs
  6. Add candy eyeballs to the top
We dare you to take a bite. Get the DIY details.

Wicked Witch Hats (No Bake!)

What you’ll need

  • Fudge stripe cookies
  • Hershey’s Kisses
  • Cookie icing
  • Food coloring

How it’s done

  1. Pour icing into a bowl
  2. Add yellow and red coloring to make orange icing
  3. Place cookies upside down, add a dollop of icing and add a Hershey’s Kiss to the top
Feeling wicked? See how to make them. What are some of your favorite Halloween treats to share with family and friends?

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