Need a simple a fun Halloween treat idea? I saw these on Pinterest and knew I had to give them a try! I wanted to take the idea a step further and find a way to easily distribute these fragile treats. It’s another way to use plain old brown paper bags to package goodies. These were a breeze to make and were a great alternative to the typical pretzels dipped in almond bark.
Check em’ out!



To assemble:
1. Arrange 6-7 mini pretzel sticks in a star pattern.
2. Melt down almond bark and drizzle in circular pattern over pretzels. (After I melted the almond bark, I poured it in a plastic ziploc bag and snipped off a corner. This made it easier to control the drizzle).
3. Put a blob (I couldn’t think of any other word!) in the center to help hold all the pretzels together.
4. Melt chocolate almond bark and pipe on spider in center.
5. Let harden and they are ready to package!
2. Melt down almond bark and drizzle in circular pattern over pretzels. (After I melted the almond bark, I poured it in a plastic ziploc bag and snipped off a corner. This made it easier to control the drizzle).
3. Put a blob (I couldn’t think of any other word!) in the center to help hold all the pretzels together.
4. Melt chocolate almond bark and pipe on spider in center.
5. Let harden and they are ready to package!
(Print directly on a brown paper bag, cut out circle, tape plastic bag to inside of bag to create window, and you’re done!)
Want to check out some more Halloween treat ideas?
POPCORN – OREOS – PUPPY CHOW – WHOOPIE PIES
Did you make this?
Tag me on Instagram @designeatrepeat or leave a comment below to let me know how it turned out! I love seeing what you’ve made.
Emma Frances says
I am loving all of your treat packaging! :]
Nat says
very excited to try these!! :)
Halley says
haha! I love your slogan, it’s hilarious. I sleep like a grandma so I feel ya.
What a great idea. I’ll have to try it out.
Fash Boulevard says
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Anna (A Newfound Treasure) says
I MUST do this! So fun. So cute. AND so yummy!
Anna
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Stephanie says
AMAZING! I’m totally going to make these for my daughter’s preschool class!
Liesl says
So fun! Such a cute design and I’m more of a slaty sweet person for desserts…so this is perfect! Thanks for sharing!
Liesl :)
Heather says
Those look so great! I’m going to have to try it out! I love cute food ideas that make gret gifts for the holidays!