When you think of Halloween do you automatically think of candy? I do and of course, there are bags and bags of candy for trick-or-treaters here when the time comes. I also like to make my own candy, sometimes to put in little bags for my trick-or-treaters and sometimes just to enjoy myself. Whether I’m planning a Halloween party for the kids or I just want something to share with family and friends when they visit during this time of year, I’ve always got something homemade in the candy jar.

Homemade Halloween Candy & Treat Recipes
Recently I started thinking about some new recipes. I mean, I’ve got loads of recipes for Christmas candies, which I normally start making around this time of year, but what about something specially for Halloween? There’s always yummy Halloween bark but I wanted something completely different, which is why I went on a quest to find some easy and delicious new Halloween candy recipes. What I found are 25 of the most scrumptious and scary candies that you can make for your Halloween parties or just for snacking. From chocolate truffles to homemade butterfingers, there is a Halloween candy recipe in here that you are sure to love. And, if you want more great party food ideas, be sure to check out these 250 scary and delicious Halloween party food ideas.
I love Halloween. From the decorating of the house to the costume making and even the food, everything about this time of year just thrills me to no end. And, I am really excited to share these delicious candy recipes with you. They’re so adorably scary and so easy to make. You can have a new candy every day from now until it’s time to start your Thanksgiving candy making! And you should also be sure to take a look at these 60 fun and easy Halloween costumes for kids. If you love DIYing your Halloween, these are great options and they’re cheap and easy to make.
So, whether you are planning a blow out Halloween party, you need something sweet for the kids’ school parties or you just love trying new candy recipes, I’m sure you’re going to love all of these DIY Halloween candies. Try them and let me know which ones are your favorites!
Halloween Spider Lollipop Treat
This simple craft is also a fun treat! Wrap your favorite sucker in tissue paper and add little legs to create a fun spider. Ideal for decorating any room or to add into treat bags. This is a great project for kids to help you make.
Recipe: DIYnCrafts
Easy No Bake Halloween Monster Treats
Turn an ordinary snack cake into the ideal semi-homemade Halloween treat! It's delicious, easy, and a perfect addition to your Halloween snack or dessert buffet. Whip these up in seconds and serve up to kids and adults for a fun treat everyone will love.
Recipe: CraftCreateCook
Halloween Witch Warts
These are such a cute little snack idea for Halloween! A simple little miniature cookie dyed and shaped into warts is sure to be a hit at Halloween! I love how cute these are and how they are perfect to go inside those little dollar store cauldrons!
Recipe: CraftCreateCook
Chocolate Covered Cracker Spiders
This snack is candy, treat, and snack all in one! Dipping peanut butter crackers into chocolate and adding "legs" turns them into cute little spiders that are adorable and tasty. This is a fun addition to kids snacks throughout the Halloween season.
Recipe: CraftCreateCook
Mummy Cake Truffles
These cute little bites of cake are the perfect treat for a spooky platter. Mummies are always a hit for Halloween, and these are as delicious as they are cute! Use any flavor cake as the base to create a yummy snack you'll love.
Recipe: CraftCreateCook
Spider Peanut Butter Cookies
Are cookies a treat or candy? Well, this one includes both! A soft chewy peanut butter cookie topped with your favorite peanut butter chocolate covered cup of goodness. This is an easy and fun treat that fits any Halloween snack platter.
Recipe: Mommy Musings
Easy Dracula Donuts
It doesn't get any easier than this! Add plastic vampire teeth to your favorite glazed donut and top with candy eyes. Something easy, fun, and sure to be a hit with kids of all ages, this is definitely a favorite on our Halloween menu.
Recipe: Mommy Musings
Monster Eye Thumbprint Cookies
Such a cute little idea! Turn a chocolate fudgy cookie into a fun Halloween decoration. This includes a candy eyeball in the center and is perfect for packing in school lunches or stacking together on a platter for Halloween parties.
Recipe: Mommy Musings
Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats
Every holiday needs a fun cereal treat! This recipe is so easy to make and turns a simple treat into a stunning display. I love how this is so easy and fun - perfect for kids to help you make!
Recipe: Mommy Musings
Bag Of Bones Snack Mix

Recipe: bhg.com
Adorable DIY Black Cat Truffles

Recipe: candy
Candy Corn Cake Pops

Recipe: bakerella
Homemade Candy Corn Butterfingers

Recipe: southerninthecityblog
DIY Marshmallow Candy Corn Ghosts

Recipe: babygizmo
Cauldron Cake And Candy Pops

Recipe: pintsizedbaker
Candied Pretzel Monsters

Recipe: stayingclosetohome
Homemade Caramel Corn

Recipe: saveur
Delicious DIY Pumpkin Spice Pecan Fudge

Recipe: reneeskitchenadventures
DIY Frankenstein Marshmallow Pops

Recipe: justataste
Ghostly Halloween Candy Bark

Recipe: thesimple-sweetlife
Quick And Easy DIY Ghost Lollipops

Recipe: mintedstrawberry
Homemade Ghostly Meringues

Recipe: smartschoolhouse
Fun Gooey Monster Cookies

Recipe: lilluna
Traditional Candy Apples With A Halloween Twist

Recipe: southernliving
Caramel And Chocolate Coated Halloween Marshmallows

Recipe: lovefromtheoven
DIY Halloween Candy Bark

Recipe: apumpkinandaprincess
Halloween Trash Trail Mix

Recipe: noshingwiththenolands
Homemade Frankenstein Gummies

Recipe: sweetcsdesigns
Ghoulish Mini Mice Cakes

Recipe: thecakeblog
Candied Popcorn Monster Munch

Recipe: apumpkinandaprincess
Spooky DIY Owl Eyes

Recipe: food
Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats

Recipe: candy
Healthy DIY Strawberry Ghosts

Recipe: candiquik
Fast And Easy Witch’s Broom Candies

Recipe: fabulesslyfrugal


















Bridget
These are great! I want to throw a Halloween party so I will have to use some of these! 🙂