Alternative Ideas for Repurposed Halloween Candy
But fear not, parents who don’t want their bodies filled with sugar and shame, because there are other ways to use all of that tempting candy in your house!
But fear not, parents who don’t want their bodies filled with sugar and shame, because there are other ways to use all of that tempting candy in your house!
Another fun and easy to make costume in our Under-the-Sea kids’ costumes for Halloween. Be sure to check out the others in the series!
We show you how to create a Ruth Bader Ginsburg costume using just a t-shirt, some lace and a couple of accessories. An awesome costume that’s simple to make.
Sexy Girls and Scary Boys. What’s wrong with this picture?
Bring a smile to trick-or-treaters’ faces with these Emoji pumpkins. Super easy to make.
Craft a spooky centerpiece for your table or outside your door. It’s so easy to do, it’s scary.
We’re incorporating this Cat Face Mask into our Halloween costume just like the CDC recommends for Halloween this year. Learn how to make this costume for the kids.
For Halloween, we teach you how to make your own Baby Shark jack o’ lantern and Mommy and Daddy Sharks, too.
Follow our instructions to make your own miniature pumpkin patch with these salt dough pumpkins. Easy to make and gooey to the touch!
Next up in our Under-the-Sea Halloween costume series is the Octopus. Very easy to make, especially if you have pool noodles from the summer that can be used.
I’m excited to see the costumes this year but am also bracing myself for the frustration of seeing costumes that culturally appropriate or are downright racist.
For Halloween, we’ve made a great group costume– a walking skyline made of cardboard buildings. Here’s our tutorial on making your own Chrysler Building Halloween costume.
Learn how to make your own original Baby Shark and family costumes for Halloween. We show you how step-by-step.
Need a look for Crazy Hair Day? How about a unicorn? We’ll help you put that look together in no time.
Halloween decorations come indoors with this handmade spooky Halloween Village for your mantle. We show you how to make your own.
We’ve rounded up five of our favorite DIY cupcake ideas for Halloween. Treat your little ghosts and ghouls with these simple desserts.
For Halloween, we’ve made a great group costume– a walking skyline made of cardboard buildings. Here’s our tutorial on making your own Empire State Building Halloween costume.
Learn how to assemble this space alien costume for kids (or adults) from just a few special (but easy to get) items.
Need an idea for Crazy Hair Day? We’ve been coming up with a whole bunch of each ones. This time, it’s a gazelle. Easy peasy.
Not sure you want your kids taking a giant knife to a pumpkin? Try these three simple and kid-friendly crafts instead. More fun and less danger!