Last year I went all out for Halloween. Rosalie was only 14 months old but we had a Halloween crafting party for her and her friends. I also fully decorated the front of my house in bats and cob webs. You can take a look at it in my Halloween decoration video.
This year I decided to I would do something a little more low key.
I have decorated the inside of our house and I plan to do a spooky blood and guts soup for dinner on the 31st, but that’s about it.
I have put together a little Halloween bag for Rosalie with a few treats in that I will be sharing with you today. Come and take a look at some of the things I have included. It may give you some inspiration if you’re making one for your little one.
I love looking in the shops and buying little things that I think Rosalie might like to pop in to her basket. It’s all part of the fun! I think it’s such a nice idea, especially when they are little and can’t really partake in other halloween activities. You don’t have to spend a fortune either most of the items in Rosalie’s basket came from Wilkinson’s or Poundland!
You can see the basket’s I did for Rosalie at Easter this year and last Christmas.
Room on the Broom Book – Amazon
Peppa’s Pumpkin Party Book – Amazon
Peppas’s Halloween Colouring Set – Amazon
Peppa’s Halloween Activity Book – Amazon
Halloween Chocolates – Wilkinsons
Milky Bar Ghost – Wilkinsons
Smarties Pumpkin – Wilkinsons
Chocolate Ghost Lolly – Frosts Garden Centre
Pumpkin Sippy Cup – Wilkinsons
Glow in the dark Jewellery – Poundland
Halloween Light up Balloons – Poundland
Light up Ghost – B and M
Glow Stick Pumpkin Pops – Poundland
Take a look at a video of the Halloween Treat Basket I made for Rosalie over on my Youtube Channel.
14 Comments
joannavictoria
28th October 2016 at 10:44 AMWhat a lovely basket, we don’t do much for Halloween we dressed Blake up late year but aren’t doing anything this year.
Sarah
28th October 2016 at 1:19 PMAw that’s cute! Rosalie had a little outfit last year and I did buy her one for this year but so far she is refusing to try it on! Xx
bericebaby
28th October 2016 at 10:56 AMLOVE!
We’ve never done a Halloween treat basket but they look awesome.
Love how you’ve decorated this one and the goodies inside look brilliant.
Thanks for sharing hun
Charlotte x
Sarah
28th October 2016 at 1:20 PMThank you hunny, I’m pleased to hear you like it xx
Everything Mummy
28th October 2016 at 11:01 AMLove this idea, what a great idea with the lush bath bomb my girls would love that! x
Sarah
28th October 2016 at 1:21 PMOh Rosalie loves them, and all lush products are safe for children’s skin xxx
Emma
28th October 2016 at 1:14 PMWe’ve got a black jelly cat very similar to that one and my daughter loves it.
TheLondonMum
28th October 2016 at 8:53 PMWhat a great basket. I love it! I wish I’d thought about doing something like this for my son.
Cass@FrugalFamily
29th October 2016 at 1:56 PMMy daughter’s a bit older but she’d definitely want the Lush treats – she has the pumpkin bath bomb and a ghost bubble bar that she’s saving for Halloween 😉
Hannah (@Whathannahdidnx)
30th October 2016 at 8:24 PMI love your basket and it’s amazing what you can find from Poundland, you’ve got to love that place for occasions like this. I’ve seen the lush pumpkin bath bomb a fair bit and now I really want to try one! x
Sarah
31st October 2016 at 9:03 AMIt was delicious! I may have used a little bit of it last night. You can find some real gems in there. I love the witch chocolate, so cool! xx
Kerry Norris
31st October 2016 at 10:15 PMI love this. It looks super cute. The cat is lovely. We have the peppa book and my daughter loves it x
Tanita
2nd November 2016 at 8:55 PMAw Sarah, what a lovely basket you put together for her. It looks fab and I love you included books for her too. xx
Sarah
3rd November 2016 at 10:50 AMThank you Tanita. She loved the books the most! x