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Halloween Tootsie Roll Pop Ghosts
For a fun Halloween treat, you will need Tootsie Roll Pops, squares of white fabric, rubber bands and a black Sharpie pen. Cut the fabric into 4 inch squares. Place over Tootsie Roll Pop so the Pop is in the center of the fabric. Pull tight over the Pop and secure with a rubber band on the stick directly under the Pop. Using the Sharpie, dot on two eyes. With scissors, cut the fabric to give it a torn, ragged look. Or you can leave the fabric intact. Halloween Tootsie Roll Pop Ghosts! By Susan D. from Portland, OR
RE: Halloween Tootsie Roll Pop Ghosts
I like this. Also you can use this project fo other holiday's.
Posted on 10/18/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse
RE: Halloween Tootsie Roll Pop Ghosts
Also in the past I have used white napkins, paper towels, or tissues. Works just as good!
Posted on 10/17/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse
RE: Halloween Tootsie Roll Pop Ghosts
By Anita S. in Olean, New York (Guest Post)
I make these Pops every year; I cut, 4 ways, a white paper towel, then I use a white piece of yarn to tie just under the sucker, and then put the eyes and mouth on. The kids love them at Halloween.
Posted on 10/17/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse
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