Pumpkin Patch Pudding Cups
The pumpkin patch pudding cups are super darling and super delicious. The thing that I love most is that kids can put them together themselves which makes them perfect for an interactive party treat. You will need to gather a few items to make them but once you have your stuff, it is smooth pumpkin picking. This is a great snack for a classroom party because it works great with little kids and the big ones too.
DIY and Crafty Classroom Halloween Party Ideas – Snacks and Sweet Treats
Before we make the pudding cups – here are even more fun snack ideas for kiddos.
DIY and Crafty Classroom Halloween Party Ideas must include the snacks and sweet treats. There are so many great ones to choose from! Here are some of my favorites.
Bloody Eyeball Drink In a Jar
This darling and somewhat spooky drink is fun to make and sort of silly too.
Ribbon Wrapped Candy Bars
What a fun way to wrap up candy bars for Halloween – with ribbons!
Spider Oreo Cookies
Cookies that look like spiders are super fun and super sweet too.
Scarecrow Munch Mix
This Chex Mix is fun to make as a class but also works great to make ahead of time and give to the kids at a party.
Black Cat Gingerbread Cookies
These black cat cookies could be made ahead of time and decorated at the party!
Spiderweb Candy Drink Toppers
How adorable are these spiderweb candy drink toppers? They are pretty simple to make. The blog post has a free pattern.
Sugar Cookies for Halloween
These cookies would be fun to make and decorate at a party. The recipe for the cookies and the royal icing are both here on the blog.
Directions to Make Pumpkin Patch Pudding Cups
Here is the supply and ingredient list:
- Hershey Pudding Cups (Chocolate) 1 1/2 per cup
- Green Sprinkles
- Candy Pumpkins
- Paper Straws
- Laura Kelly Badge Die-Cuts (Ellison Education)
- Tombow Power Adhesive Tabs and Black Dual Brush Marker
To get your pudding cups totally filled to the top, add a half of one cup on top of another. Then, add sprinkles.
To make your little pumpkin signs, add words with your dual brush marker then adhere it to a paper straw (cut down to a shorter length) with an adhesive tab.
Add your pumpkins and your sign and Ta Da!
Look at these darling pumpkin patch pudding cups! (Tip, if you want to stack your pumpkins…stick them through a candy stick.) The darling plates and napkins are from Oriental Trading!
Happy Pumpkin Patch Pudding Making,
Laura
These are so cute! Perfect for Halloween or Thanksgiving parties!
Yum! Looks great!