Halloween gifts
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Make a Monster is the perfect candy-free Halloween gift. This activity is great for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarten and first grade students.

Behavior Savers saved to Feelings
Every year at Mia’s school where we are encouraged to bring a goodie for each student for parties, I try and come up with non candy Halloween treats.

Cynthia Love saved to Crafts galore
Moms emergency candy stash- tackle box fishing organizer! GENIUS!! Easy mothers day gift idea
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Non-Candy Halloween Gloves- classroom gifts to hand out. No sugar treats to give out on halloween. DIY Project crafts to make for kids.
Here are this year's Halloween goodies: You need two paper bags for each broomstick. I used the small size from Michael's that are about 6" x 2". Unfold one bag and push out its base while folding in the left and right sides. Use scissors to cut the bag into thin strips right down to the base fold. Cut thin strips into the top inch or so of the second bag. Open both bags and place the second bag inside the shredded one. Add Halloween candy of choice--I went with the classic candy corn…

Dawn Lopez saved to Halloween party ideas
The first time I saw a glow stick, I was maybe 11 or 12 years old. My parents were having a bonfire in their backyard - the type of bonfire that's about the size of a minivan - which was pretty normal for us in rural Ontario. (Yep, we were super sophisticated that way...) All the kids had these thick, neon yellow, super bright glow sticks to help light our way to the back of the yard in the dark. It was a bit of a hike to get out there - lots of steps, rocks, hills, even a small bridge that
These Halloween paper garland cutouts are SO CUTE and surprisingly simple to make! This is such a fun Halloween craft for kids! Even teens, tweens, adults and seniors would have fun making them! They’d look great hung up on a door, on the walls, or even in the window! What a simple paper craft for kids and a great way to make some non-spooky DIY Halloween decor!
Mallory Bryant saved to clark halloween!
Here’s a little coffin treat box ideal for trick or treaters this Halloween. I printed the template out on the reverse side of 2 pieces of A5 size card or half letter (I think that’s ro…

Brenda Davis saved to Halloween cards