From: aemarti23
On Nov 9, 2007
Ok, I Absolutely LOVED this recipe. I sent these to my son's Kindergarten Class before Halloween and they were so excited about them that they didn't want to eat them. I also changed it up a bit. Instead of using cookies as a head stone, I used Halloween Graveyard Goodies which were little headstones with an extra treat inside. Absolutely Perfect. No baking involved. Also instead of using frosting for the coconut to stick, I used the marshmallow Fluff. Overall, I recommend these to anyone. Very simple and yet so appealing. thanks.
From: MichelleDawn #2
On Feb 6, 2008
we made these as a Brownie craft. The girls loved it and the leaders did too.
From: Cilantro in Canada
On Nov 1, 2007
I made these for my son's grade four class and sent the extras into my husbands work. They loved them. I could not find pre-made sugar cookie dough, so I used Granny's Sugar Cookies and for the icing Sugar Cookie Icing. They were quite a bit of work but worth the effort. They looked quite impressive when they were all set out on the tray. Thanks Wildflour for such a unique Halloween treat.
From: Willimemo
On Oct 31, 2008
These were really fun to make. I used only frosting to seal the cookie to the Rice Krispie treats and it worked fine. I couldn't find any candy pumpkins. They never seem to be anywhere when you are actually looking for them. Instead I used gummy worms and they looked great. People commented on how creepy they looked with the worms
From: Mysterygirl
On Oct 29, 2008
These are great. I made them up for a co-worker's 50th birthday party. Really cute idea. I had some issues getting the cookies to not spread out too much. Instead of toothpicks I used royal icing (Mirj's recipe) which worked great to hold the tombstones up.
From: Cookie16
On Oct 28, 2007
This is such a cute idea. I'm always afraid to try things like this because they never work but this one was GREAT!! I used icing instead of chocolate chips and Gingerbread cookies instead of sugar cookies. Otherwise followed directions. Thanks Wildflour!!
From: Science Amy
On Oct 27, 2007
Oh so darn cute! I will defeinitely be making these this Halloween for my staff.
From: seesko
On Oct 30, 2008
I made these tonight for my son's first grade halloween party. They look great. They were quite time consuming. I cheated and bought already made rice krispie treats (all were the same size..lol). I didn't use the toothpicks since it was going to school. I used a toothpick to write the words with the black decorator gel. I think I bought pumpkins that were to big, but all turned out okay anyway.
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