These super-fun sweets are a great way to say bone appetit to your party guests. And don't stop there, we've got witchy desserts, vampire treats and candy corn galore in our collection of Halloween eats.
Gingerdead Cookies
It is never too early to break out the gingerbread, especially when you can easily create a skeleton from the classic cookie cutout with just a little ingenuity (and icing, of course).
Get the recipe from Kailley's Kitchen.
White Chocolate Popcorn Skull
Popcorn balls get a make-over in this easy and clever white chocolate skull.
Get the recipe from Hungry Happenings.
Skeleton Pudding Cups
Easy and fun, these skeleton pudding cups will please both the adults and kids at any Halloween party.
Get the recipe from Lil' Luna.
Jack Skellington Cake Pops
His body is practically as lanky as a cake pop stem, anyway.
Get the recipe from Pint Sized Baker.
Red Velvet Pudding with Meringue Bones
These light and fluffy meringue bones go perfectly with the blood-red velvet pudding.
Get the recipe from Just a Taste.
Nutter Butter Skulls
These no-bake skulls are quick and kid-friendly. Can someone say decorating party?
Get the recipe from Hungry Happenings.
Bag of Bones Snack Mix
Even trick-or-treaters need tasty snacks before they start making the rounds, and there is no better way to fill little ghouls up than with this spooky snack mix.
Get the recipe from This Silly Girl's Life.
Marshmallow Pops with Sugary Skulls
Simple can be best during the holiday season, so try out these eerie, easy, and incredibly tasty marshmallow pops.
Get the recipe from Love from the Oven.
DIY Skull Cookie Cutters
Doing Halloween on a budget? Nothing is cuter (and easier) than these DIY cookie cutter skulls.
Get the recipe from Hello Lucky.
Krispie Crunchy Bones
Homemade candy meets Halloween in these crispy and crunchy skulls and bones.
Get the recipe from Cute as a Fox.
Skeleton Cupcakes
White chocolate-covered pretzels help these skeletons grow out of these cupcakes to create a dessert that is terrifyingly good.
Get the recipe from Cookies and Cups.
Brownie Graveyard
It might look gross, but this unearthed graveyard is all kinds of delicious.
Get the recipe from Culinary Ginger.
Jack Skellington Cake
If the top wasn't cute enough, the inside is full of Halloween spirit, too
Get the recipe from Bombshell Bling.
Skeleton Fingers
Satisfy your sweet tooth and scare your guests all in one.
Get the recipe from Pizzazzerie.
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