Making treats for Halloween can be a fun and easy activity. These super simple Oreo Cookie Spiders are perfect for kids to create their own spiders or are a very easy way to celebrate Halloween. I had a chance to see them in person last week at the BlogEats Blogger Conference from Kraft Foods and fell in love with the simplistic idea! These are sure to be a hit and will look great on display. How can you resist those faces?
- 96 pieces (1-1/2 inches each) black shoestring licorice
- 12 OREO Cookies
- 24 jelly beans in Halloween colors (such as orange, black and purple)
- 2 Tbsp. ready-to-spread chocolate frosting
- Insert licorice pieces in the creaming filling around each side of your Oreo cookie to create spider legs. Secure with frosting if necessary.
- Add frosting to two jelly beans and attached to front for eyes. Repeat with remaining cookies.





15 Days Left
14 Days Left
10 Days Left
2 Days Left
10 Days Left
8 Days Left
3 Days Left
3 Days Left
Last Day! 














That’s a cute way to use Oreos. I still have a package of the Halloween ones that I don’t know what to do with yet.
There you go! And you can definitely get creative with what you have on hand like using M&M’s for eyes. They would look so cute on a treat platter.
So cute! And so easy! My grandson would LOVE this!
this is why i love your blog.. SO Cute!
How adorable are those?! I think I can make these
These are so cute! I loved them at the event and was surprised when my son made them at school a couple of weeks ago. He thought it was so fun he talked about them all day. We’re going to have to give these a try at home!
These are so easy to make . The kids just love them . Fun to make with the kids to
These are so cute!! I love these spiders!
I’m glad I found these. Have a party to go to.
I hate spiders…but I want to make these. Eeek
xo
These are so cute and look so easy to make! We have a halloween party every year, adding these to the list of things to make!
I should add this to my list for halloween parties
Oh, this is just too adorable! Great idea!