spook-tacular halloween tricks and treats

Michelle Liu
October 31, 2024
lifestyle

Get ready for a spooky night filled with tricks and treats! We’ve rounded up some of our most popular Halloween recipes and crafts, so you can have a ghoulish fun holiday with your family.

Hauntingly cute crafts
diy no carve pumpkin decorating
Jack-o-lanterns are a classic decoration for your Halloween décor, but carving pumpkins can be difficult. With no-carve pumpkin decorating, all you need are a few supplies and your imagination. Learn how to make a mummy, friendly monster, and black cat without the mess.

diy mini mummy pinatas
Keiki will enjoy making, filling, and bursting these mini mummy pinatas made from toilet paper rolls.

diy spooktacular black cat treat holders
Make these cute little kitty containers with supplies you probably already have in your house! Fill it with treats, and hand them out to your friends or neighborhood trick-or-treaters.

pineapple jack-o-lantern
Go tropical this Halloween by carving a pineapple instead of a pumpkin! They’re easy to find at nearly every grocery store in Hawaii. And their spiky exterior makes for a spooky effect! Glow sticks light them up, and you can reserve the fruit to eat or throw in a smoothie later.

plastic egg halloween treat monsters
Repurpose old plastic eggs and gather up leftover craft supplies to create some cute treat monsters for Halloween. Fill them with your choice of treats!

Frightfully delicious treats
five healthy halloween snacks for kids
Need a break from all the chocolate and candy? Learn how to make banana ghosts, orange and celery “pumpkins,” witch finger sandwiches, pretzel and cheese broomsticks, and bat bites. These snacks are a heathy alternative that are just as fun to eat!

halloween charcuterie board
Hosting a Halloween party? Charcuterie boards are quick, stress-free, and festive! The collection of meats, cheeses, savory and sweet accompaniments, and crackers will certainly make you the belle of the Halloween ball. To make it healthier, we jammed ours with lots of fresh fruits and veggies. Don’t forget skeleton décor as a base for the board to make it extra eerie.

kid-friendly halloween recipes
Gear up for witching hour with some spooky sandwiches, pumpkin and skeleton treat bags, and monster munch. Keiki will have as much fun making it as eating it.

quick and easy diy halloween treats
With a wave of a magic wand (and some supplies), you’ll be able to create mummified fruits and pumpkin cuties. These quick and easy Halloween treats are healthy and a great alternative to the typical chocolate and candy given to trick-or-treaters.

three spooky halloween treats
Halloween kicks off a season of festive treats. But instead of reaching for candy, why not try some new tasty traditions? Just a handful of ingredients and some creativity is all that it takes! Round up the little ghouls and bring these Halloween grills, apple spiders, and Halloween fruit kabobs to life. But don’t stop there. Experiment with other ingredients and create new monster mashup recipes.

Helpful holiday tips
happy safe halloween
Halloween may be a fun night of candy, but it can also be dangerous, especially when keiki in costumes are crossing the street in the dark. The American Red Cross Pacific Islands Region shared these safety tips to make sure everyone has a happy holiday.

last-minute halloween costume ideas
Still don’t have the perfect costume? No need to worry! While you might have some creative pieces around your house, take a quick trip to your local thrift store for more fun options. Learn some simple tips to putting together a spook-tacular outfit for tonight.

Share this article

By commenting, you agree to Island Scene's Terms of Use.

;