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Tricky Treat Holders

Tricky Treat Holders

Make these fun candy catchers for Halloween
by Elizabeth Wells
for Real Families, Real Fun

Now you see them. Now you don't! You can perform your own Halloween magic this season by turning your old snack-size containers into a decorative treat display. Tricky Treat Holders are simple to make. A little paint plus some sweet treats will transform them into a great gift for fellow trick-or-treaters, teachers or neighbors.

Here's what you need:

Here's what you do:

Ghost Tricky Treat Holders

What you'll need:

What you'll do:

The Hannan family of Ohio made several ghosts. Because the children are 4 years and 18 months and were visiting at their grandparents' condo, they opted to skip the paint and cover the containers with paper. Mom, Lynda said they would use the treats as the grand prize for the best-carved pumpkin at their annual Hannan Halloween Hoo Ha.

The LaClair family also covered their creations with paper. Ryan (12) and Rachel (9) made ghosts while Christine (5) made a pumpkin. "The kids really enjoyed just drawing on the designs. Rachel wrote 'RIP' and 'Do Not Be Afraid' on hers. They got really creative and spent a lot of time happily coloring,"
said Mom LaClair. They used small boxes of Halloween candy taped to craft sticks.

Some tips from Beth S.' family:

TAKE IT FROM ME:
"If you don't have any plastic-foam balls, you can use crumpled and rolled-up aluminum foil to put the sticks into."
--Peggy LaClair

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