Create Spooky Halloween Decorations with Plastic Sweet Jars
Posted on: October 26 2016
The spooky season is upon us and nowadays it’s not just an outfit we have to worry about. Are you looking for a fun and unique way to impress your Halloween party guests? Or want to ensure you stand out for the trick or treaters? If so, our fantastic range of plastic sweet jars are the perfect way to create scary Halloween decorations to add the extra spook factor this October 31st…
One of the quickest and easiest ways to wow your guests this Halloween is with one of our ready filled Spooky Plastic Sweet Jars. Our Personalised Spooky Jar is the perfect gift for a horror fanatic or is the ideal table centre piece to keep your guests entertained all night long. Filled with all of our favourite retro sweets from years gone by, not only is great for getting into the Halloween spirit, but is also sure to bring back plenty of happy nostalgic memories from childhood days. You can even add your very own message which we will print on the label to really blow your guests away! And once all the tasty contents have been devoured you can keep the jar and fill again!
Or why not ‘spook up’ the family dinner table with Plastic Sweet Jars filled with all sorts of gruesome and gory treats? Our 380ml plastic sweets jars are the perfect size for an after dinner treat to put a big smile on their faces and can be filled with any sweets of your choice at a price that won’t break the bank. One of our favourite Halloween sweets are Jelly Fangs. These strawberry flavoured Dracula teeth are oh so delicious and provide endless time old fun at trying to speak with them in! Another favourite that look great displayed in a beautiful jar are Jelly Snakes. Deliciously wiggly and enjoyable, these brightly coloured delights are simply irresistible and there is no better way to get into the spooky spirit!
Along with our fantastic range of scary sugary treats, there are also plenty of creative ways to decorate plastic sweet jars for all you arty (or not so arty!) people out there. Why not decorate one of our bobble topped jars with Halloween coloured ribbons for a super quick and simply way to add a fun splash of colour to your party? Another fantastic way to decorate plastic sweet jars is to use stencils. Use either paint or markers to create spooky designs that are the perfect unique touch to make this Halloween one to remember. Spiders, ghosts, witches or classic pumpkins - the options are endless! Why not add glitter for a sure way to make your house stand out to any beady-eyed trick or treaters that come your way!?
Another great way to add a fun touch to your Halloween Party is with a spooky sweet bar. Why not take a look at our brilliant range of ready made sweet bars that are suitable for all budgets and all occasions? Complete with tongs, scoops and a range of plastic sweet jars filled with all the nation’s favourite retro sweets, sweet bars are a great way to make your party one to remember! From fruity Jelly Babies to tongue tingling Flying Saucers, there is something for everyone to enjoy inside this sugary trip down memory lane! Simply add a few cobwebs and voila! You’re sorted!
Or why not go one step further and create your very own Halloween themed sweet bar, complete with gruesome and gory sweets to get your guests in the spirit? Milk Chocolate Pumpkins are sure to go in the blink of an eye and are a cute way to add a scary touch without the gore! Why not add a few Chocolate Eyeballs too for a sure way to satisfy a sweet tooth. Another classic Halloween favourite are Severed Fingers. These fruit shaped jellies are truly disgusting, yet so utterly delicious! Scare your friends with these ghastly delights and please even the fussiest of guests!
For a unique twist to a traditional pumpkin, why not create your very own pumpkin jar? Not only is this a great way to jazz up a plain old plastic sweet jar, but it is also a great rainy day activity for the kids this half term! First simply get your jar, then add a splash of paint to the insides, or line the insides with coloured tissue paper of your choice for a less messy option. Next, add your pumpkin face or other spooky design with a dark coloured paint or permanent marker. You could even get creative with some googly eyes! Finally, simply place a tea light or some fairy lights inside to create a scary silhouette that is sure to add the wow factor to your doorstep and then sit back, relax, tuck into some delicious Halloween sweets and admire your work!
We also have a range of branded and corporate plastic sweet jars for you to create the perfect Halloween brand promotion and to blow away your clients and customers with. Why not create a truly unique Halloween selection of Rock Sweets for an affordable and highly effective way to ensure your brand stands out from the crowd? Not only do these look great scattered about at a corporate event, but they are a great way to put a smile on everyone’s face on a rainy Monday morning too!
View our full range of Plastic Sweet Jars here.
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