Helping you celebrate every day colorfully. My mission? To make party-throwing a piece of cake!
Published on October 4, 2018 | Last Updated on October 4, 2018
This post has been sponsored by SweeTARTS® All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I love Halloween for obvious reasons. Hello candy and fun costumes!! But I don’t particularly love the color palette. I very rarely use orange, or black for that matter, when I’m decorating. I decided to put my own spin on the traditional kid’s Halloween party overflowing with sweets and pink! I found the cutest ghost plates and napkins that served as my inspiration for the rest of the setup.
I always have the best luck with Walmart selection of Halloween candy so I ran in there to scope it out. Once I saw the new SweeTARTS® Ropes were pink, I knew they would be the perfect addition to my pink and black Halloween Table! These soft and chewy ropes are delightfully sweet and delicately tart, creating bendable fun with a taste that makes candy lovers go crazy!
-One package of SweeTARTS® Ropes from Walmart
-Pink Marshmallow Cakes
I cut the SweeTARTS Ropes into thirds for the legs. Then I stuck cut side of the rope into the side of the cake about 1/4 of an inch so it stays put when someone picks it up. To keep things simple, I decided to only add six legs but feel free to add eight like a traditional spider! You could also add little chocolate chips as eyes but I think they are adorable as is. This would also be an easy craft for kids to do at a party.
The SweeTARTS Soft and Chewy Ropes take the classic flavor fusion a step further—creating bendable fun that’s licorice and SweeTARTS all in one.
I placed a white tabletop on a couple of low boxes so the table would be low enough for kiddos to reach. Then I added a balloon garland in the color palette to coordinate with the SweeTART Ropes behind the table. I added in spider webs to give it a spooky feel! I picked up little cauldrons at a craft store and add pink cotton candy to resemble smoke. I love how it all turned out!
What do you guys think? Do you normally stick to a traditional color palette for holidays or do you like to mix it up like me?
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