My mom found a bunch of white cloth napkins and wrapped organic lollipops (from Trader Joe's) with them to make the ghosts. The girls get to choose one ghost off the tree each day and eat the lollipop. I don't mind them having a lollipop a day since they don't have any artificial colors or flavors in them! The girls are thrilled with this, and so are we!
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Our Halloween Ghost Tree
Making a ghost tree for Halloween has been a family tradition since I was a child. Usually, we use wrap dum-dums with kleenex to make the ghosts, but this year we did things a little differently (and SO much better!)...
My mom found a bunch of white cloth napkins and wrapped organic lollipops (from Trader Joe's) with them to make the ghosts. The girls get to choose one ghost off the tree each day and eat the lollipop. I don't mind them having a lollipop a day since they don't have any artificial colors or flavors in them! The girls are thrilled with this, and so are we!
My mom found a bunch of white cloth napkins and wrapped organic lollipops (from Trader Joe's) with them to make the ghosts. The girls get to choose one ghost off the tree each day and eat the lollipop. I don't mind them having a lollipop a day since they don't have any artificial colors or flavors in them! The girls are thrilled with this, and so are we!
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