Halloween gingerbread men

It’s getting spookily close to Halloween so I thought it was time to make a batch of gingerbread men all dressed up for Halloween. I used my favourite gingerbread recipe and whipped up a load.

When they had cooled down I decorated them as skeletons with an icing pen.

Yummy, but not very scary! Perhaps I will have to get some inspiration from my Halloween board on Pinterest. I’ve seen some amazing carved pumpkins in the shape of Hello Kitty and Bert & Ernie from Sesame Street. Going on last year’s pumpkin efforts I think we had better get started sooner rather than later.

I’m also hoping to try Halloween pizza slices which I know Edward would love and perhaps some Halloween cake pops. Watch out Martha!

Linking up with handmade thursday and the Halloween Link Party

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7 Responses to Halloween gingerbread men

  1. aw they are so cute!
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  2. Love them, will be doing these for sure!

  3. Super cute! :)
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  4. They are very cool! If not a bit on the skinny side! Ha ha. Love them – for science sparks we could name the bones!
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  5. How cute are they??! Fabulous idea!

    Thanks for linking up to Handmade Thursday :)
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  6. LOVE this!! HA! I’m going to share this on my crafty facebook page : )

  7. Oooo..what a fabulous idea! I never would think of making skeleton gingerbread men.

    Enjoy the day,
    Marianne

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