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Halloween Craft

October 25, 2012 By Spoonful of Sugar - 6 Comments

Halloween is certainly growing in popularity in Australia, if the number of “Treat or Treat”-ers that we get knocking on our door in recent years is anything to go by. We really enjoyed our three Halloweens spent in Texas. It really is such a fun holiday and it wonderful to see all the neighbourhood children dress up and go around their neighbourhood. 
However it isn’t such a healthy holiday – with so much chocolate and lollies consumed. Here is one Halloween Craft activity that the kids will enjoy creating, and then they will have a healthy addition to their school lunchbox.
Jack O’Lantern Fruit

You will need:

·         Oranges, mandarins, or tangerines in different sizes

·         Toothpicks

·         Chenille sticks (aka pipe cleaners)  in shades of green

·         Black card

·         Pencil

·         scissors

·         Sticker machine or double sided tape

Firstly you will need to wash your fruit well and allow to dry. It is best to use fruit that is at room temperature (as the face will stick on better).

Draw some eyes, noses, and mouths on black card. Cut out your facial features and place them in the sticker machine. When they are sticky, position the faces on the fruit.

Wrap a chenille stick around a pencil so that it is curly. Place a toothpick in the top of the orange and press it down so only a small part is showing. Twist the curled chenille stem around the top of the toothpick.

They are so much fun to make and they are a great way to encourage your children to eat more fruit. Make sure the toothpick is removed before giving the fruit to young children.

They make a great Halloween centrepiece for your table.
Not long to go now until Halloween! I wonder how many Trick or Treaters we get this year? We had better stock up on lollies – not sure how they would react if we gave them fruit:)

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Filed Under: Halloween, Miscellaneous Tagged With: children's craft, oranges

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  1. Walking on Sunshine says

    October 27, 2012 at 6:22 am

    What an adorable idea! Looks great! I love the chocolate swirl cookies also! Would love for you to join our Foodie Friends Friday party with them! We have a great giveaway also. It closes Saturday night, so come on over! Following you here now and heading to your FB page!

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  2. GetSilveredCraft says

    October 28, 2012 at 2:48 am

    That is such a cute idea. the oranges and mandarins look great. I also wonder how many callers we’ll get this year. Some years we get a a few and other years none at all. Oh well all the more Lollies for us! Cheers Pam.

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  3. Jill says

    October 28, 2012 at 6:02 pm

    What a cute idea! nice and simple and I’m sure kids would want to eat fruit looking like this!

    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a fabulous week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  4. Gigi says

    October 30, 2012 at 4:30 am

    Oh, this is too cute. I will have to run to the store today to make these tonight. The kids will love them. Quick and easy! Maybe the sugar cookies too. hahah

    Thanks girls!
    xoxoxo

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  5. Wanessa Moore says

    October 31, 2012 at 8:26 am

    This post was featured on truecharismacrafts.blogspot.com
    Check it out!

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  6. Anonymous says

    November 3, 2012 at 2:59 am

    Thanks for this cute idea. I made them for ourHalloween party as part of the decorations. They were so cute! I also made the choc cupcake recipe in your Oct email newsletter, butbI decorated them with white choc and candies to make mummies. Thank you!,

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