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13. Decorated Cookies
Sure, Christmas cookies are traditional, but Halloween cookie cutters are out there, we promise! Whip up your favorite sugar cookie recipe after picking up some black and orange icing and you’ve made a party. Feel free to make the cookies in advance and then let the kiddos decorate their own desserts instead of preparing something specific like a cake.

14. Paper Plate Face Masks
Have the kids draw jack-o-lantern or other scary Halloween faces on a paper plate. Let them decorate with color and glitter as they wish. Then, use scissors to cut out the necessary features (eyes so they can see, nose so they can breath, mouth so they can speak). Staple a ribbon or string to each side of the face so that it can be secured at the back of their head and you’ve got a mask!