To some, it may be too early to welcome the fall season. I don’t mean to usher out the hot weather so soon, but…if there’s one absolute truth in life, it’s that my love for Halloween knows no bounds. It also helps that spooky stuff is totally my aesthetic, and my favorite colors are even black and orange. It’s meant to be.
I’ll absolutely be picking up this super cute ceramic Halloween tree!
It’s Almost Time for Ho-Ho-Halloween
You know how some people want Christmas decorations up 365 days a year? That’s me…but with Halloween. The candy-collecting holiday is loved by kids and anyone who wants to wear a Halloween costume. The leaky cauldrons, witch brooms and pumpkins really brighten my day. That’s why this cute Halloween tree is so perfect!
The RJ Legend tree is a 15-inch, pre-lit black Christmas tree covered in orange and purple lights. The base is bright orange and has two black pumpkins nestled beside a message that reads “Trick Or Treat.” But wait, there’s more! I haven’t even mentioned the best part: the sparkling pumpkin tree topper!
Honestly, this is the perfect combination for Christmas and Halloween lovers.
Where to Find Your Ceramic Halloween Tree
Unfortunately, the RJ Legend tree tends to sell out fast. Don’t worry, though! We’ve got some stellar options to choose from.
Walmart has a great version (sans the pumpkin on top) with cats on the base instead of the pumpkins. You can find a similar 15″ tree on Amazon, too.
Michael’s also has a version of their own that happens to incorporate the pumpkin on top with a simpler black base. Pick the ceramic Halloween tree that’s right for you and prepare for some spooky goodness!
Frankenguac
Play the mad scientist this year and bring a monster to life. He's frightfully fun and delicious! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinMummy-Wrapped Brie
You can assemble our baked Brie appetizer in advance and bake it right before the party. —Marion Lowery, Medford, OregonAnti-Vampire Potion (Butternut Squash & Garlic Soup)
I remember making this velvety soup with my mom. Butternut squash gives it warm color, and garlic wards off any unfriendly spirits. Try using whipping cream for an extra smooth texture. —Steven Eder, Lebanon, PennsylvaniaSpiced Chocolate Truffles
I make truffles for family events and gift-giving. Someone once asked me to add pumpkin spice, and now my recipe is legendary. —Gerry Cofta, Milwaukee, WICrabby Sand-Witch!
I love making different recipes for our annual Halloween party. This “sandwitch” has always been a hit. You can make the filling ahead and chill it. The seafood and spicy jalapeno make this crab a winner!—Suzanne Clark, Phoenix, ArizonaMummy Poppers
I wrapped these spicy jalapeno poppers in puff pastry like a mummy. You can tame the heat by adjusting the amount of chipotle peppers.—Nick Iverson, Milwaukee, WisconsinFreaky Frankenstein Cookies
They're alive! Each year when the Halloween invites start coming my way, I create a little treat to bring. These cute cookies bring a lot of life to every party. —Philia Kelnhofer, West Allis, WisconsinMake-a-Monster Pizza
Creepy creatures have completely taken over this Halloween meal! Since you can create a different design for each square, it's easy to cater to every diner's individual preferences. —Marie Louise Ludwig, Phoenixville, PennsylvaniaHot Dog Mummies with Honey Mustard Dip
These flaky mummy sandwiches are instant party hits! The accompanying mustard dip adds just the right kick.Halloween Feet Loaf
If Bigfoot pays a visit this Halloween, treat him to a larger-than-life meal. This "feet loaf" tastes just like your favorite home-style meatloaf. It will have enormous appeal with believers and nonbelievers alike. —Susan Seymour, Valatie, New YorkSkewered Eyeballs
Someone is watching! These stuffed mushrooms are awfully tasty. The toothpicks look threatening, but they help folks grab their share of the finger food.—Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinTomato Soup with Cheesy Ghost Croutons
Kick off your night of trick-or-treating by making this hauntingly delicious recipe. It’s just like having grilled cheese and tomato soup. We eat it every year on Halloween.—Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, UtahMartian Marshmallows
Wrap leftovers in cellophane and hand them out as favors-if they haven't all disappeared by the end of the party.—Teri Rasey, Cadillac, MichiganSkull Deviled Eggs
Thrill partygoers with these bone-chilling deviled eggs. The mayonnaise-filled bites are one of my favorite apps, so I had fun creating a Halloween version. —Nick Iverson, Milwaukee, WisconsinFrankenstein Boo-ritos
Chicken makes these burritos super kid-friendly, and it doesn't get a lot simpler than putting them together. —Clara Coulson Minney, Washington Court House, OhioVampire Mouths
Sink your teeth into handheld pies that take on a menacing persona. Using refrigerated pie pastry speeds up prep so you'll have time to carve your pumpkins, too. If you can't find walnut butter, try using natural peanut butter instead. —Taste of Home Test KitchenScary Hairy Caramel Apples
This is a cute and tasty version of a caramel apple. It's perfect for a Halloween party. —Sally Sibthorpe, Shelby Township, MichiganBewitching Stuffed Potatoes
I livened up my cheesy stuffed potatoes by giving each a silly hat and grin. These creepy spuds will be a hit at dinner.—Mary Shenk, Dekalb, IllinoisSlithering Snake Roll
There’s nothing sinister about this snake. It’s filled with meat, sweet red pepper and cheese. You can paint the pizza dough any color or leave it plain.—Jaclyn Scanlan, Dayton, OhioSpirited Spaghetti
Transform this pizza-flavored pasta sauce into something spooky by adding some black food coloring to the pasta water.—Robert Smith, Las Vegas, NevadaSlithering Hummus Bites
Friends often ask me to make my hummus dip for parties. One year at Halloween, I decided to take it further by piping it into phyllo shells and topping it with olives and roasted red peppers to make creepy creatures. —Amy White, Manchester, ConnecticutDragon Lady Stew
I love presenting this stew at Halloween. The harvest flavors and the black wild rice are perfect for the occasion. I named the stew after a close friend.—Marina Castle, Canyon Country, CaliforniaHalloween Peanut Butter Cookie Pops
A miniature candy bar is hidden inside these fun pops. Colored frosting and candy faces make these addicting cookie pops the perfect Halloween treat. —Martha Hoover, Coatesville, PennsylvaniaDevil's Food Cupcakes with Chocolaty Frosting
I begged my aunt for this recipe when I was 16 years old, and it's still my very favorite. The silly monster eyes give these devilish cupcakes some Halloween fun! They are always on my husband's short list for special desserts. —Dawn Koestner, St. Louis Park, MinnesotaWerewolf Brownies
Decorating these creatures couldn't be easier—even the kids can get in on the fun. Just make sure they don't wolf them down before the party starts! —Taste of Home Test KitchenHalloween Monster Cookies
Don't be surprised if all the monsters come out of hiding when you assemble these fun and easy treats. My kids and I made them for their classroom Halloween party one year. Their classmates loved them, and it's now a tradition to make them every year. —Dina Crowell, Fredericksburg, VirginiaJack Skellington Pops
Cake mix makes quick work of these cake pops decorated to look like Jack the Pumpkin King from The Nightmare Before Christmas. —Taste of Home Test KitchenCandy Cupcakes
Rich chocolaty cupcakes include a cream cheese surprise. Get kids in on the fun by letting them help decorate. ‐Mrs. Walter Jacobson, Ashland, OhioWitches' Fingers
You don't need a cauldron to conjure these frightening fingers. They're a sweet-and-salty treat that's spooky easy to make. —Beth Tomkiw, Chief Content Officer, Taste of HomeFrankensushi
When I think Frankenstein's monster I think Halloween. Give this guy a try this year they are the cutest! These rolls are so fun to make and even more tasty. I love getting creative with the different faces I can make. You can make half as Frankenstein's monster and half plain, with the nori on the outside, to cut your prep time down. Mixed up on the plate the effect looks great. Keeping this fun little appetizer veggie is a super plus. Not only do you not need to worry about raw fish sitting on a counter all night, but it keeps things veg-friendly for all of your guests.The post This Ceramic Halloween Tree Is So Cute It’s SPOOKY—Here’s Where to Find Yours appeared first on Taste of Home.
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