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5. You can save popsicle sticks to paste your clip art puppets to and that will save money on apples
4. You can paste clip art on a plain white t-shirt instead of springing for an real costume
3. By handing out clip art instead of candy you will be confirming the rumor that you are cheap so the neighbors can stop talking about you
2. After handing out clip art instead of actual treats you will probably save plenty of money on toilet paper
and the number 1 way that clip art helps cheap people at Halloween is by ensuring that no one knocks on your door expecting candy next year!
Seriously, to contribute to a safe Halloween for neighborhood children create clip art popsicle stick invitations and host a trick-or-treat party to get the kids ready to go trick-or-treating in groups.

Clip Art Popsicle Stick Invitations


You will need:

Directions:

STEP 1) Print and Cut out your clip art images
STEP 2) On the front of each piece of clip art write the words “Trick or Treat Party @ Add the time of your party (see example)
STEP 3) Glue each piece of clip art to a popsicle stick
STEP 4) Repeat until there is one for every child that is coming
Trick-or-Treating is a great way for parents and kids to explore their neighborhood and celebrate Halloween.

TRICK OR TREAT PARTY SAMPLE INVITATION:
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Trick or Treat Party

4-5 pm Oct 31st

404 Elm Street

Bring your friends!

 

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