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One little project halloween
One little project halloween






one little project halloween

For instance, a packet of ranch seasoning can go a long way in turning this treat from boring to popular. Pretzelsīefore you roll your eyes at this oldie-but-goodie treat, consider spicing it up a bit-literally. Here are some of our favorites, including glitter bandages, crayon bandages, and space bandages. Talk about giving something kids can actually use! You can find dozens of cutesy, decorative bandages out there. You can also turn them into a game for learning math, spelling, etc. You can find several recipes out there for roasted pumpkin seeds. You know all those pumpkin guts you just cleaned out? Well, they just became your Halloween treat. You can also grab seed packets on clearance and then create seed balls, like the ones pictured above.

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Put them in little envelopes and hand them out with instructions on how to plant them in the spring. Flower seedsįall is a fabulous time to collect seeds from your favorite backyard plants. Try our stress balls recipe and decorating ideas, available on this blog. You can make the stress balls out of rice, beans, or flour. Stress ballsĪ package of balloons will go a long way with this treat.

one little project halloween

We borrowed this idea from Plucky MOMO from Valentine’s Day, but you can easily create a Halloween version of your own.

one little project halloween

Put on the “Monster Mash” video, or another holiday classic from YouTube, and have your students hum along. The most awesome thing about a kazoo is that anyone can play it. You can look for holiday-inspired tats, but honestly, they’ll love anything. Kids and temporary tattoos go together like peanut butter and jelly. You can get fancy by stamping your own treats, like the one from A New Ink on Life pictured above. You’ll definitely be popular if you hand out this treat. Gum is pretty much universally outlawed in classrooms, but there’s always an exception to the rule-like a holiday party. The above example from Crafts by Amanda offers printable stickers. You can also get great deals on seasonal ones at your local dollar store. If you get a good deal, you’ll be spending just a penny or two per treat! Here are some of our favorite stickers. Buy in bulk, cut out the stickers, and hand them out individually. If you have a tight budget, this is the one for you. They can buy the bouncing balls, and you get these. Here’s another one that is a great deal in bulk. Yes, you will be one of the most popular teachers ever. Here’s a good deal we found: Get almost 50 for $8. You can go the traditional route of buying sticky mustaches or just print your own. Stick-on mustaches are always a crowd pleaser. Stampsįor less than $1 each, these are a fun and affordable item to give as treats around Halloween. This one from One Little Project is one of our favorites. There are plenty of options out there on cute ways to gift glow sticks. Halloween and glow sticks go hand in hand.








One little project halloween