You could simply toss Tootsie Pops into the kids’ Halloween trick or treat bags when they come to your door, but why not give them something extra special? Don’t you want to be that house all the kids are dying to come to? Or do you turn out all the lights and hide with a bottle of wine (I have been tempted to do that myself)? These Spooky Spider Lollipops are easy Halloween treats you can make yourself.
Spooky Spider Lollipops Make Cute Halloween Treats
Spooky Spider Lollipops are totally cute Halloween treats and they are super easy to make. These Spooky Spiders are even quicker to make than our Reeses Pieces treat bags and you’ll get a lot of bang for your buck. One spider lollipop is all each child needs (or gets). Their parents will be thrilled you aren’t giving them too much candy (sugar). This is another easy Halloween treats DIY project that is fun to do with your kids, too. Especially if they like crafts.
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Easy Halloween Treats with Tootsie Pops
You can get everything for this project at Walmart! It’s one-stop shopping, in-store or simply go online if you want everything delivered to your door. I provided shopping links so you can order everything now and set aside a weekend afternoon to put these Spooky Spider Lollipop treats together. The instructions and links are below. Tootsie Pops are a classic nostalgic treat that I like to share (and it takes me more than 3 licks to get to the tootsie roll center). The colored wrappers are perfect for Halloween in brown, orange, purple and red. Remember the dark green ones? It was the only bad flavor. They must have done a focus group that nixed the lime years ago.
Halloween Treat Ideas
These spiders are more than just Halloween treats. They are decorations, too. Arrange them “walking” around a centerpiece or place them in groups on end tables around your home. Put a handful in a bowl or one on a place setting plate or napkin for your spooky dinner party.
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1. Take two pipe cleaners and cut them in half. Place them centered on a flat surface, edges aligned.
2. Place a lollipop about ⅓ of the way in from the edge of the aligned pipe cleaners. Take all of the longer sides together and wrap them all the way around the lollipop stick. Spread apart each end so it begins to take the shape of a spider. Bend the ends of each pipe cleaner down in a 90 degree angle.
3. Use a hot glue gun to glue on two wiggle eyes to complete these spooky spider lollipop treats.
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1. Take two pipe cleaners and cut them in half. Place them centered on a flat surface, edges aligned. 2. Place a lollipop about ⅓ of the way in from the edge of the aligned pipe cleaners. Take all of the longer sides together and wrap them all the way around the lollipop stick. Spread apart each end so it begins to take the shape of a spider. Bend the ends of each pipe cleaner down in a 90 degree angle. 3. Use a hot glue gun to glue on two wiggle eyes to complete these spooky spider lollipop treats.Spooky Spider Lollipops Halloween Treats
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Simple and cute, can’t beat that! Pinning in my holiday ideas so I remember!
These are so clever and cute. And easy for a non-crafty person like me!
I’m going to make them tomorrow with my Grandson, he will love them!
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Very cute idea. Maybe when I eventually have grandchildren I’ll make the pops for Halloween.