[caption id="attachment_24336" align="alignright" width="198" caption="Teal Pumpkin Project"][/caption] Halloween is supposed to be a time when we can let our imaginations soar and have fun. It's not always easy for folks with food allergies. In fact it can be pretty hard. We've brought back one of our most popular posts with new tips and tricks that both kids and adults will enjoy! Teal Pumpkin Project Show your support this Halloween for food allergy awareness and paint a pumpkin teal. It's part of the Teal Pumpkin Project and can be a great way to educate your children and friends about the importance of allergy awareness. You can create a painting party and have information on the table about food allergies. At the end of the party, you're guests will have a pretty pumpkin to take home and hopefully they will have learned something too. [caption id="attachment_24339" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Teal Pumpkin Project"][/caption] Spooky Snacks What's not to love about anything mini? Think bite-size when developing your appetizer menu and your guests of all ages will love it. Put a spooky twist on the names of your snacks and create little signs to identify the "Hot Dog Mummies" from the "Monster Munch!" Pinterest is a great resource that is chock-full of Halloween snack ideas! As far as drinks go, consider filling plastic cauldrons with witch's brew, one kid-friendly and one for the adults. Add dry ice for the extra effect. [caption id="" align="alignright" width="300" caption="DIY Decor"][/caption] If you want to take it a step further, carve out a pumpkin, add some ice, and fill it up with drinks for a daring display. DIY Decor Skip the flimsy, plastic banners this year and make your own! Head to your local craft store and grab a few simple supplies:
- 4" x 6" card stock, your choice of color
- One to two packages of extra-large alphabet sticker letters or permanent markers
- One roll of thin ribbon or natural twine
- One single hole puncher
- Scissors