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A group of us decided that with Halloween on the way and spooky parties popping up everywhere that it would be fun to team up with Pillsbury to create an awesome Monster Party! These cookie monsters were so much fun to make and they allowed the kids to be involved. You know I love getting kids involved with the cooking, but sometimes it’s so tempting to just do it yourself. Holidays always are such a great reminder to let my hair down and let the kids get creative.

And look, it totally worked! Didn’t these monster cookies turn out so cute?! And they were crazy easy to make. In fact, technically I really didn’t make anything. I’ve learned that sometimes it’s not about healthy and homemade. In fact, in order to keep my sanity (because sweating bullets in the kitchen to make a meal and keep tracking of little hands isn’t always fun) I specifically choose to do semi homemade treats or snacks every now and again just so the kids can try their hands at making their own recipes. The other bloggers seem to be on the same page as me too because this monster party is perfect for families and kids!

These little pretties were so excited to make monsters. We bought Pillsbury cookie doughs and smashed them into 8×8″ pans (about 1 1/2 rolls of cookie per pan) and then let them bake for 30 minutes. I actually opened the door about 10 minutes prior to them being done and lightly pressed down the edges so they didn’t rise too high around the sides. I still sliced off any edges that made the cookies uneven. Then we used different cookie cutters (the spiky haired one is actually a pineapple cookie cutter) to create different shapes and sizes. Oh, and I should add that we did let the cookies cool for a few hours just to be safe and not have any gooey shapes. Then we went to town with the decorating.

Decorating is so much more fun if you just buy a few things to help everyone get creative. We bought food coloring for the frosting, gel decorating tubes, and different sizes and colors of pearls (like sixlets) for eyes and polka dots. This is such a great activity for kids to do to drop off goodies for neighbors, treats for a party, or even the activity for a kids Halloween party.
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Not sure who’s cuter–the cookies or the cookie monster kids at the end of the post. 🙂 These came out adorable. A lot of work but they turned out beautiful!
These turned out so cute! (I mean, spooky and scary 😉 love them!
Haha, I had to erase my first comment. I’ll save that one for emails. 😉
Those are so cute and so much fun!!! Love all the colors and the eyes!!!
Stop it!! These are flipping cute!
These are absolutely adorable! Perfect for little ones1
What a cute and easy project for little ones!
This is so cute! (And I’m referring to both these cookies and your beautiful girls!)
These are spooky delicious looking! Those cuties look like they had so much fun decorating!
OMG these are adorable!
These cookies are so adorable Carrian!!