Kid’s Spooky Halloween Cookies

As the spooky season approaches, the search for Halloween party ideas and treats begins. Look no further than these easy Halloween cookie recipes that are sure to impress all of your guests, young and old.

First up, the Eyeball Cookies. These creepy-cute treats are a fun way to add some ghoulish charm to your party spread. Simply make your favorite sugar cookie recipe, but instead of plain white frosting, add a dollop of red gel icing to the center. Use a black decorating gel to draw a circle around the red, and voila! You’ve got yourself some eyeballs that are sure to turn heads.

Next, try your hand at making Monster’s Teeth cookies. This recipe takes chocolate chip cookies to a whole new level of fright. Mix in some green food coloring to your dough to create a Frankenstein-inspired hue. Then, roll the dough into balls and shape them into jagged, pointed teeth before baking. Once out of the oven, drizzle on some white frosting to add and finish.

If you’re looking for something a bit more advanced, the Zombie Hand Cookies are sure to impress. Using gingerbread dough, mold the cookies into the shape of hands with fingers spread out. Add some wrinkles and creepy detail to the hands using a toothpick before baking. Once out of the oven and cooled, frost the fingers with a beige-colored icing and use red gel icing on the tips of the fingers. Whether you’re making these Halloween cookies as a fun activity with the children or to serve at your next party, they’re sure to be a hit.

Click Here to find out our favorite Kid’s Halloween Cookie Recipes. So delicious and fun!

Happy Halloween Baking!

Kelly ✨🎃✨

Trick or Treat

Halloween is an annual celebration of renewal. The meaning of Halloween is all about the inherent potential all life holds for us. It is a profound moment in which we can transform darkness by pointing ourselves into the direction of our own guiding lights.

The meaning of Halloween solidifies the presence of great transition in our midst. Our ancestors could instinctually feel shifts within nature, and so they anticipated internal shifts within spirit, mind and body too.

Halloween was and still is a landmark way to embrace the changes in our lives and prepare ourselves to meet amazing transformation in the months that lay ahead.

There is more to the symbolic meaning of Halloween than how much candy we get at the end of the night. It is a sacred holiday that originated from some very cool ancient people. Before the days of grocery stores, people had to provide for themselves. Halloween is a time of harvesting those provisions, and celebrating the bounty of the earth.

Have a safe and Happy Halloween!!

love, k 🙂

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