How do you make a small candy buffet?
6 Steps to Setting Up A Candy Buffet!
- Step 1: Decide on a theme & colors.
- Step 2: Pick out the types of candy you want.
- Step 3: Setup the table in 3 zones with appropriate containers.
- Step 4: Figure out how much candy you will need.
- Step 5: Design your table with a wow-factor tablecloth, backdrop & centerpiece.
How do you set up a trick or treat table?
Instructions
- Set up a rectangular folding table near the edge of your front yard.
- Place the light-up trees on either side of the table, then hang the bunting or sign between the trees, over the table.
- Set out the treats!
How do you make Halloween candy?
While safety comes first, remember to also have fun with the adjusted format of this Halloween!
- Use the Mail Slot.
- Build a Candy Slide.
- Arrange a Drive-thru Candy Station.
- Use a Grabber Tool or Tongs.
- Set Up a Self-Serve Candy Station.
- Create a Clothesline Candy System.
How do you do no contact Trick or Treat?
10 Safe Ideas for Trick of Treating this Halloween
- 1) Spookacular Neighborhood Halloween Scavenger Hunt with Candy Stations.
- 2) Create a Candy Graveyard for Kids to Grab Candy From.
- 3) Glow in the Dark Easter Eggs.
- 4) Create a Candy Chute.
- 5) Create a Venus Fly Trap to Hold Halloween Candy on your Fence or Mailbox.
How do you set up Halloween candy?
Here’s how:
- Place a table in your front yard or driveway and dress it up with Halloween décor.
- Fill individual baggies with wrapped Halloween candies.
- Arrange tied/sealed baggies on the table.
- Allow trick-or-treaters to grab a bag while you greet and observe from a safe distance.
What should I hand out for Halloween?
Use caution when giving food-free Halloween treats (or any treats!) to young children.
- Glow Sticks, Glow Necklaces and Bracelets, Glow Lanyards.
- Laser Finger Lights.
- Colorful Pencils.
- Crayons.
- Long Erasers and Pencil Erasers.
- Bookmarks.
- Bubbles.
- Mini Notepads.
What should I put out for Halloween?
50 Best Non-Candy Halloween Treats
- Stamps.
- Stickers.
- Bubbles.
- Pumpkin Erasers.
- Play-Doh.
- Foam Masks.
- Glow-in-the-Dark Bouncing Balls.
- Halloween Rubber Duckies.