Create a Spooky Snack Board for Halloween that is sure to get all the ghosts and goblins excited!

Spooky Snack Board by The BakerMama

Sweet, Salty & Scary!

This Spooky Halloween Snack Board has something for everyone and is sure to be a Halloween hit! With a super cute selection of sweet and salty spooky snacks, this board will have your guests screaming with excitement over all of the fun and yum!

Spooky Snack Board by The BakerMama

I built this board with some of my crew’s favorites but you can certainly pick and choose what you decide to put on your Spooky Snack Board based on your crowd and what you think everyone would enjoy most.

I have to say the headstone resting in the Reese’s Pieces might be my favorite feature of this board. Such a simple way to add festiveness to a Halloween-themed board. I found it at Target last year but haven’t been able to find it again this year. I’m on the hunt and will let y’all know if I find one! Or if you do, leave where you found one in the comments.

Spooky Snack Board by The BakerMama

How to Make the Sweet and Salty Snacks for This Board

There are so many simple ways to turn everyday snack foods into spooky cute Halloween treats! The yogurt covered pretzel ghosts, mandarin orange pumpkins, banana ghosts, dirt pudding graveyard dip, Oreo spiders, and witch brooms can all easily be prepared in advance and even with the help of your little gremlins.

These are all such fun activities to make and eat.

  • Yogurt Covered Pretzel Ghosts – attach two candy eye balls to the top two openings of each yogurt covered pretzel.
  • Mandarin Orange Mini Pumpkins – peel the mandarin oranges and leave them intact. Then place a piece of celery leaf in the center of each one to make them look like little pumpkins.
  • Banana Ghosts – peel a banana and cut it in half. Press the top of two mini chocolate chips into the top of each banana half for the eyes and then press top of a regular-size chocolate chip below the eyes for the mouth.
  • Graveyard Dirt Pudding Jars – fill a mini mason jar with prepared chocolate pudding then crush Oreos on top to look like dirt. Write RIP on a Milano cookie with black cookie icing and stick the cookie upright in the pudding to look like a tombstone.
  • Oreo Spiders – break stick pretzels in half and stick three halves in each side of a double-stuffed Oreo. Attach two candy eye balls to the top of the Oreo with cookie icing.
  • Candy Witch Broomsticks – place a pretzel stick into the bottom of a mini Reese’s peanut butter cup.
Spooky Snack Board by The BakerMama

What Do I Need to Build a Spooky Halloween Snack Board?

How to Build a Spooky Halloween Snack Board

I used a 24″ x 18″ wood board for this one, but you could certainly use whatever shape or size board that you have on hand to fit all the snacks you want to put on it.

  • Start by placing an orange rimmed plate, three open mouth Halloween containers and six mini mason jars on the board. Two of the mini mason jars will already be filled with the graveyard dirt pudding. Fill the rimmed plate, with Reese’s Pieces and lay the Let Me Rest In Pieces tombstone on them. 
  • Then rest Halloween Oreos against the  plate and around a few of the open mouth Halloween containers.
  • Fill the remaining four mini mason jars with Candy Corn Crunch Trail Mix, Brach’s Candy Corn Vampire Teeth, Ghoul’s Mix M&M’s, and orange & black vanilla coated raisins.
  • Next, place one bunch of black grapes in between the plate of Reese’s Pieces and the open mouth container at the top of the board and another bunch of black grapes in the bottom right hand corner of the board.
Spooky Snack Board by The BakerMama
  • Now, fill the open mouth Halloween container at the top of the board with the round cheddar cheese ball puffs, the container in the middle of the board with popcorn, and the container at the bottom with the Halloween Bat & Pumpkin Shaped Pretzels.
  • I was able to find a bat, a pumpkin and a witch in the selection of open mouth Halloween containers in the bargain section at the front of Target last year but haven’t seen them this year. These from Amazon are also a great option. Be sure to overflow each container with the goodies you put in them.
Spooky Snack Board by The BakerMama

Now it’s time to fill in the board with the remaining goodies:

  • Spider Oreos
  • Mandarin Orange Pumpkins
  • Yogurt Covered Pretzel Ghosts
  • Banana Ghosts
  • Candy Witch Broomsticks
  • Orange Cream Pop Twizzlers
  • Black Licorice Twizzlers
  • Haribo Twin Snakes
  • Googly eyes wrapped chocolate candies
Spooky Snack Board by The BakerMama

And there you have it! We all had such a blast creating and enjoying this one. The kids can hardly wait to make it again for a big Halloween party that we have in a few weeks!

Spooky Snack Board by The BakerMama

More Spectacularly Spooky Halloween Treats

Make your Halloween party one they won’t soon forget. With delicious goodies for kids and kids-at-heart, these Spectacularly Spooky Halloween Boards and Treats are frightfully fun to make and eat!

Halloween Boards and Treats by The BakerMama

I hope you’re inspired to build this one for your Halloween celebration. Be sure to tag me @thebakermama so I can see. I love LOVE seeing your board creations!

Here’s to a spooky good Halloween! Enjoy!

xoxo,

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Spooky Snack Board

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  • Author: Maegan – The BakerMama
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Description

Create a Spooky Snack Board for Halloween that is sure to get all the ghosts and goblins excited!


Ingredients

Yogurt Covered Pretzel Ghosts:

  • Yogurt Covered Pretzel
  • Candy Eye Balls

Mandarin Orange Mini Pumpkins:

  • Mandarin Oranges
  • Celery

Banana Ghosts:

  • Bananas
  • Chocolate Chips
  • Mini Chocolate Chips

Graveyard Dirt Pudding Jars:

  • Chocolate Pudding
  • Milano Cookies
  • Black Cookie Icing

Oreo Spiders:

  • Double Stuffed Oreos
  • Pretzel Sticks

Candy Witch Broomsticks:

  • Miniature Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
  • Pretzel Sticks

Other Goodies:

  • Halloween Oreos
  • Reese’s Pieces
  • Orange Cream Pop Twizzlers
  • Black Licorice Twizzlers
  • Haribo Twin Snakes
  • Googly eye wrapped chocolate candies
  • Candy Corn Crunch Trail Mix
  • Vampire Teeth Candy Corn
  • Ghoul’s Mix M&M’s
  • orange & black vanilla coated raisins
  • Black Grapes
  • Cheddar Cheese Ball Puffs
  • Halloween Shaped Pretzels

Instructions

Start by turning some everyday snack foods into spooky cute Halloween treats:

  1. For the Yogurt Covered Pretzel Ghosts– attach two Wilton candy eye balls to the top two openings of each yogurt covered pretzel.
  2. For the Mandarin Orange Mini Pumpkins– peel the mandarin oranges and leave them intact. Then place a piece of celery leaf in the center of each one to make them look like little pumpkins.
  3. For the Banana Ghosts– peel a banana and cut it in half. Press the top of two mini chocolate chips into the top of each banana half for the eyes and then press top of a regular-size chocolate chip below the eyes for the mouth.
  4. For the Graveyard Dirt Pudding Jars– fill a mini mason jar with prepared chocolate pudding then crush Oreos on top to look like dirt. Write RIP on a Milano cookie with black cookie icing and stick the cookie upright in the pudding to look like a tombstone.
  5. For the Oreo Spiders– break stick pretzels in half and stick three halves in each side of a double-stuffed Oreo. Attach two candy eye balls to the top of the Oreo with cookie icing.
  6. For the Candy Witch Broomsticks– place a stick pretzel into the bottom of a miniature Reese’s peanut butter cup.

To Build The Spooky Snack Board:

  1. Place an orange rimmed plate, three open mouth Halloween containers and six mini mason jars on the board. Fill the rimmed plate with Reese’s Pieces and lay the Let Me Rest In Pieces tombstone on them.
  2. Rest Halloween Oreos against the plate and around a few of the open mouth Halloween containers.
  3. Fill two of the mini mason jars with pudding and the remaining four mini mason jars with Candy Corn Crunch Trail Mix, Vampire Teeth Candy Corn, Ghoul’s Mix M&M’s and orange & black vanilla coated raisins
  4. Place one bunch of black grapes in between the plate of Reese’s Pieces and the open mouth container at the top of the board and another bunch of black grapes in the bottom right hand corner of the board.
  5. Fill the open mouth Halloween container at the top of the board with the round cheddar cheese ball puffs, the container in the middle of the board with popcorn, and the container at the bottom with the Halloween Bat & Pumpkin Shaped Pretzels. Be sure to overflow each container with the goodies you put in them.
  6. Now fill in the board with the remaining goodies: Spider Oreos, Mandarin Orange Pumpkins, Yogurt Covered Pretzel Ghosts, Banana Ghosts, Candy Witch Broomsticks, Orange Cream Pop Twizzlers, Black Licorice Twizzlers, Haribo Twin Snakes and Googly eye wrapped chocolate candies.

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  1. I’m having such a hard time finding the Rest in Pieces Tombstone. Any insight on where you found it? i love everything about this board, btw!

    1. Hi Rebekah! I found it in the bargain/seasonal section up front at Target. Fingers crossed you’re able to find it! Have a Happy Halloween!

  2. Soo cute! I was wondering where is the best place to get affordable good size boards like you use? I’m a beginner at this but want a couple good boards to get started. Thanks!