If you're looking for an earth-friendly treat that may cause a bit of fright go with ghost lollipops. Toddlers love projects so enlist your lil ones help in wrapping each individually wrapped organic sucker in a sheet of recyclable tissue. Tie it off just under the candy with a piece of string, ribbon, twine or raffia found around the house. Then have your child use a black pen to decorate the flying friends faces with good or ghastly expressions.
For a clever way to carry the treats to a school party or to line them up for trick-or-treaters, have your youngster paint the upside down empty tissue box with some eco-friendly paint. After drying it overnight, puncture small holes in the top and insert the ghosts.
Jasmine Di Milo
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thanks for the idea...i'm giving out lollipops this halloween!
1I used to make these with my mom when I was little. It was so much fun and then I handed them out to my classmates.
2wow this sounds really cool! I may just try it!
I made the ghost without the lolipops and hung them everywhere in the house...the kids lvoed them! they are too cute and too easy!
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