I’m thinking about making Halloween cake pops to bring to my son’s class on Halloween day. So, I started looking around for an idea & I found all these cute Halloween cake pops. Some of them even look simple enough for me to make.
Look at these Jack O’Lantern cake pops; very simple, round, with green candy on top. Drawing all those faces would be fun to do 🙂
Pumpkins cake pops 🙂 Another simple alternative, but cute for Halloween cake pops.
Ghost cake pops. I love these. Not exactly round, but simple in color & a what fun to draw all of those ghost expressions 😀
Another version of the Jack O’Lantern Cake pops & Ghost cake pops. This time, instead of having the stick at the bottom like lolly pops, the sticks are on the top of the cake pops like candied apples.
Hmm… One Green Eye Monster cake pop. When I looked around for cake pop supplie, I found ready to use edible eyes at Michael’s & Walmart.
Since their monsters, I guess you can make these any color you like. Somehow, purple monster cake pops look scarier to me than the green one 😀
I love the way they displayed these Mummy cake pops. The Mummies cake pops themselves are a simple white with 2 little black dots for the eyes, but the orange plate, wrapped chocolate/candies & Halloween color sprinkles(orange & black), really give so much color on the display. It all makes the mummy cake pops stand out.
Look at these spider cake pops. Aren’t they cute. 😀 It seems like they are using the same ready to used eyes as the one eyed monster cake pops.
Jack Skellington cake pops, I love it. These look really good. 🙂 You can find the instructions on how to make them at The Sugar Turntable.
Hmm…. scary warwolf/wookie cake pops. 😀 These look more complicated to make & shape then the previous cake pops, since you have to kind of ‘craft’ the ‘fur’ so it looks shaggy.
I think these Witch cake pops are really cool. They used Hershey’s kisses chocolates as hats. That’s really creative 🙂
He..he..he… I love these Frankenstein cake pops. They looks so cute 🙂 The shape looks more like marshmallows than cake but that’s okay. If you use marshmallows then call them Frankenstein marshmallow pops 🙂
Here’s another version of the Frankenstein cake pops, Ghost cake pops, Pumpkin cake pops & Mummy cake pops. Of course the advantage here is you don’t have to have styrofoam as a base to display them.
These Halloween cake pops are more abstract & free styling, but they still look great & you can tell they have the Halloween spirit.
More Halloween themed cake pops that are very simple but are effective at showing a Halloween theme. Also, the bows are a great touch making them cute.
(via: Bakerella, Passion for Parties, Edible Crafts, Catch My Party, Baked Perfection, Sweet Cheeks Tasty Treats, The Sweet Source, Simply Poshby Mel, LilSugar, The Sugar Turntable)