@_lisa_murphy_

When we were kids, Halloween meant one thing — sweets. And lots of ’em. Not much has changed except that our Halloween treat standards have gotten a bit higher. How could they not, with these delicious, creative DIY ideas we see all over the internet?

@leesamantha
Food artist Samantha Lee designs dishes that are so cute, you almost don’t want to eat them. She shows you the process of making these in her Instagram story.


#CarrotCake ???

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@christinehmcconnell
This rogue carrot cake is one example of Christine’s expertly designed desserts. Follow her for disturbingly delicious confections this season and beyond.


@chelsweets
A feed that’s usually filled with colorful, adorable treats has been taken over by the Halloween spirit! Watch how Chelsey decorates her cupcakes through video posts, or her YouTube channel.


@foodsofdisneyland
The happiest place on earth is also feeling spooky. Visitors can get this “Snake and Spider Chocolate Goo” until the end of January. Mmmm…


?Halloween skeleton #cakebombs ??☠️ #halloweendessert #boo #halloween #skullcake #skulls #skull

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@sweettsbakeshop
A Nightmare Before Christmas-inspired cake bombs, you say?! Sweet T’s knows our favorite treats and our favorite movies!


@_lisa_murphy_
Get caught in this web of sweetness! Lisa’s spiderweb inspired chocolate-covered pretzels look perfect to decorate dessert tables with (and to eat) .


@pintsizedbaker
Even a simple dessert like a sugar cookie can be transformed with some creativity (and frosting). Watch how Karyn makes her cookie even sweeter.

xx, The FabFitFun Team