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Spooky Hot Chocolate

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Homemade Halloween Week continues with Spooky Hot Chocolate! Dress up a regular cup of instant hot chocolate with a few fun ingredients. Coat the rim of your footed glass mugs with frosting. Then dip the rims in a Halloween sprinkle mix. Next, use a whipped cream dispenser to make orange whipped cream to go on top. Add a ghost Peep stuck on a paper straw and you have the most festive hot chocolate around. Don’t forget a cute napkin!

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Ghouly Gift for the Queen of Halloween

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Homemade Halloween Week continues with a festive gift perfect for one of your favorite ghouls. This post contains affiliate links.

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Find my pink jack-o-lantern sweatshirt here. Grab this pink pumpkin bucket and fill it until it overflows with girly goodness! The balloon is from the Dollar Tree. Tea towels are from my local Kroger affiliate and Homegoods. Purple ghost plates are also from the grocery. Find the Queen of Halloween napkins here. Little sign is from Walmart and notepad is from Homegoods. The bottom is stuffed with a pack of the cutest pink spiderwebs. The cookie is from the bakery section of Target. Watch me put this all together here.

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I hope you’re inspired to create a ghouly gift of your own.

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