Wouldn’t these spider lollipops look amazing as decorations/treats on a Halloween food table? Or they’d also make terrific treats to send to school on Halloween!
This morning, we took our 5 year old out for breakfast. She was home from school because she had a fever last night, and I didn’t think I should send her to school, just in case. So we went to this little diner that has a basket of lolly pops by the door. My girls get SO EXCITED any time we say we’re going there because apparently, to a three year old and a five year old, the idea of choosing any lolly pop you want from a big basket overflowing with colourful lolly pops is the best thing ever. So this morning after my five year old finished her oversized pancake drenched with syrup, my husband walked her up to the front of the restaurant and she chose a blue lolly pop. She brought it back to the table, opened it up, and promptly dropped it on the floor under the table. I looked at the two little pieces of dirt on it with raised eyebrows and said to her “Um, I don’t think that’s good to eat anymore?” foolishly thinking my question would make her throw it away. But instead, she swiftly dipped it in her water glass, briefly swished it around and popped it back into her mouth before I could do anything and said “See mom, no problem! It’s clean now!” haha… I’m not much of a germophobe, but there was visible dirt on it, so I was cringing on the inside! For some reason, the whole situation made me feel old. I guess my eating-lolly-pops-off-the-floor-days are long over! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website.
What glue works best to attach the googly eyes on the lolly pop spiders?
We definitely recommend using either hot glue or glue tape. Both of these options stick instantly, but if you want the eyes to really stick (and not fall off) – use hot glue. You can also use white glue, but it will take a long time to dry and won’t stick quite as well.
What lollipops work best for these spider lollipops?
Any kind of round lollipop works well for this craft! That means you can use Tootsie Pops (like we did!), Chupa Chups, or even Dum Dums — whatever you’d like! Just keep in mind that some lollipops are smaller than others, and that will determine the body size of the lolly pop spider. You could technically use suckers as well, but I don’t think it would look quite as nice. My girls pulled off the spider bodies before they ate their lolly pops and played with the spider legs.
I love how they turned out! And I love how quick and easy they were!
I don’t particularly like to eat lolly pops in general anymore, but my girls love them. And they LOVED these spider lolly pops! Almost as much as they loved the lolly pop ghosts we made last week. (We had leftovers, hence the second lolly pop post this week.). And surprisingly, they love Tootsie Pops too. My 3 year old would eat three a day if I’d let her. (Don’t worry, I don’t let her…) This post was originally published on October 6, 2015.
Here’s even more Halloween treat ideas:
Lolly Pop Ghosts
Tissue Paper Pumpkin Favours
Candy Melt Pumpkin Bowls
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