5 Minute Graveyard Halloween Themed Cupcakes

 

I realize that it’s hardly September, but Halloween is one of our favorite holidays at this house and I think it’s already on all of our minds… and if I’m already thinking about it and planning for it, I see no reason not to share the fun with you using these 5 minute easy graveyard halloween themed cupcakes.

This past Monday my youngest son and I took a trip to Dollar Tree and they had all of their fun Halloween stuff already out. As you might have guessed that got my wheels spinning and after loaded up a cart full of spooky fun we came home and got to work creating.

Three year old loved helping me with this, and he’s quite the semi decent baker, and at the very least an incredibly eager helper, especially when it comes to desserts so he was all in with this little project.  Thankfully I had kids and ease in mind with it, and we had a great time together.

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Graveyard Halloween Themed Cupcakes

Supplies Needed:

  • Cupcakes (I used a box mix)
  • Chocolate Frosting
  • Oreos
  • Plastic Skeleton Pieces (I used a Dollar Tree Skeleton Garland that we pulled apart and washed, but I know they tend to sell out early in the season, so I’ve got this linked to something similar on Amazon)

Step 1:

Make (or buy) your cupcakes

Step 2:

Open your oreos and separate them into two bowls, one with chocolate cookie part, and the other with the inner frosting/filling part.

Then take the part with the cookies and grab a cup or glass and grind those puppies into dust, or as close to cookie dust as you can manage.

Step 3:

Frost your cupcakes with a thin, flat layer of frosting, then press them into the oreo cookie dust to make it look like dirt is on top of your cupcakes

Step 4:

Cut up, or take apart your plastic skeleton pieces, clean them, and press them on top of your cupcakes.

Done and Done, they looked cute and spooky, and I was able to manage making them with a three year old a newborn, which was about the level of involvement I can handle right now.

Easy Tombstone Halloween Cupcakes

We love halloween at our house, and I’m pretty sure for at least half of us, it’s our favorite holiday.  One of my sons also has a birthday just a few days before Halloween, and loves all the spooky things so we are constantly thinking of easy food and craft things we can do as fall sweeps in and we can embrace all things creepy and fun.

Shopping this last week I saw that a bunch of the stores are now flooding with Halloween props and that got my wheels spinning.

I wanted to make a treat that was both pinterest worthy and cute, but also took five seconds and very low effort to make (I’ve got four young kids, one of them being a less than a month old baby, so ease is key for me this year) and thought these tombstone cupcakes checked all the boxes.

Disclosure: This post may be sponsored or contain affiliate links (which means I make a percentage of the sale if you buy something).

Supplies Needed:

  • Cupcakes (I used a box mix, you could also just buy premade cupcakes from the grocery store or make them from scratch if you want to go more fancy)
  • Edible Ink Markers (I used wilton ones, you can find them here on Amazon for only a few dollars)
  • Milano Cookies
  • Oreo Cookies
  • Chocolate Frosting

As for making cookies, these are seriously the easiest.

Step 1:

Make (or buy your cupcakes)

Step 2:

Frost them, with a small flat coating of frosting

Step 3:

Open your oreos and separate them into two bowls, one with chocolate cookie part, and the other with the inner frosting/filling part.

Then take the part with the cookies and grab a cup or glass and grind those puppies into dust, or as close to cookie dust as you can manage.

Step 4:

Take your frosted cupcake and shove the frosting into your oreo cookie dust, coating it to look like dirt

Step 5:

Grab that edible marker and your milano cookies and write out some great headstone on the top half of them. (Headstone text ideas at the bottom of the post)

Step 6:

Shove the unwritten on portion of the milano cookie into your cupcake, and bam, these are ready for being devoured or displayed.

Cookie Headstone Name Ideas:

  • Alex Blaine Lader
  • Allie B. Back
  • Anita Sombody
  • Barry A. Live
  • Barry M. Deep
  • Ben Better
  • Ben Dover
  • Berry D. Hatchet
  • Candy B. Goode
  • C. N. Worms
  • C.U. Lader
  • C.U. Soon
  • Daisy Pusher
  • Dr. Acula
  • Doug Graves
  • Doug M. Up
  • Dustin Rott
  • Emma Ghost
  • Frank N. Stein
  • Huge B. Next
  • I. B. Ded
  • I. M. Next
  • Ima Gonner
  • Ima Nerd
  • Izzy Gone
  • Izzy Deadyet
  • Jess Gogh
  • Justin Pieces
  • Justin Sane
  • Kay Davver
  • Kerry M. Off
  • Lee Ning
  • Lefty B. Hynd
  • Manny Bones
  • Mark A. Place
  • Pearl E. Gates
  • Owen Bytheway
  • R. U. Dunyet
  • Reid N. Weep
  • Rob R. Duckie
  • Roman D. Earth
  • Russ T. Chain
  • Seymour Bones
  • Shelby Mush
  • Ted N. Buried
  • U. R. Next
  • Will B. Back
  • Will E. Comeback
  • Willy Rot
  • Will U. Joynme
  • Xaviar Breath
  • Y. Mee
  • Yetta Nother
  • Yul B. Next
  • Yule B. Hersune