You can’t have a Halloween party without candy and what better way to pass out treats than in decorative candy cups. If you don’t have the time to craft dozens of cups prior to your party then put your young guests to work designing their own creepy critter cups.
Fill a large table with the materials listed below and let the howling good times roll.
HALLOWEEN TREAT CUPS
Materials:
6 oz. or smaller black and green plastic cups (to save money buy clear or white plastic cups and paint them yourself)
Black pipe cleaners
White pipe cleaners
Black, white and green craft foam
Scissors
Craft Glue or Glue sticks
Wire cutters
Plastic beads
Googly eyes
A variety of Halloween candy
Directions:
BLACK CAT TREAT CUP
Using the wire cutters, cut a white pipe cleaner into 4 equally sized pieces.
Thread three of the cut white chenille stems through a bead. Spread out the pipe cleaners like whiskers.
Stand the cup upright.
Glue a bead on the cup for the nose.
Cut two small triangle shapes out of the black craft foam for the ears.
Glue the ears to the front of the cup.
Glue the eyes above the nose and whiskers.
Cut the black pipe cleaner and curl it like a cat’s tail. Glue the tail to the cup.
Let it dry and fill the cup with treats.
BABY BAT TREAT CUP
Cut a single bat wing out of black craft foam and glue it to the back of the cup. Let dry.
Cut two triangles out of the black foam for the bat’s ears. Glue to the front of the cup.
Glue two eyes to the front of the cup near center.
Cut two small triangles out of the white foam for teeth and glue to the front of the cup below the eyes.
Let it dry completely before filling it with treats.
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