


To make your Peanut Butter Spiders, simply add peanut butter to two Ritz crackers, add pretzel stick legs (break pretzel sticks in half), and the close the sandwich. Putting peanut butter on both sides of the cracker sandwich helps it stick together better on the pretzel legs. Edible googly eyes are optional!

Now to start our mummy milk, cut strips of white streamer paper to various lengths. These will wrap around the milk box. Cut streamers again length-wise to create skinny strips.

Place a few pieces of double-stick tape along the back of a strip. Wrap it around the milk box, pressing down to make the tape stick. Continue this until you cover the entire milk box. You don’t have to be precise since mummies are typically a little disheveled! I ended up doing two layers of white paper streamers strips so that the milk box didn’t show through.

Add googly eyes by placing a tiny glue dot on the back of each googly eye and pressing it on your mummy milk box.

I added two more strips of streamer paper above and below the googly eyes to make them look like they were peeking out of the mummy wrap! Tape on an orange striped paper straw for an extra Halloween touch!

These spooky treats look cute with or without them! I tend to keep a stash of edible googly eyes because they are super fun for kids’ snacks. Serve this adorable peanut butter spider snack on spider web plates for a creepy-crawly after-school snack. And of course, wash them down with mummy milk!



To make your Peanut Butter Spiders, simply add peanut butter to two Ritz crackers, add pretzel stick legs (break pretzel sticks in half), and the close the sandwich. Putting peanut butter on both sides of the cracker sandwich helps it stick together better on the pretzel legs. Edible googly eyes are optional!

Now to start our mummy milk, cut strips of white streamer paper to various lengths. These will wrap around the milk box. Cut streamers again length-wise to create skinny strips.

Place a few pieces of double-stick tape along the back of a strip. Wrap it around the milk box, pressing down to make the tape stick. Continue this until you cover the entire milk box. You don’t have to be precise since mummies are typically a little disheveled! I ended up doing two layers of white paper streamers strips so that the milk box didn’t show through.

Add googly eyes by placing a tiny glue dot on the back of each googly eye and pressing it on your mummy milk box.

I added two more strips of streamer paper above and below the googly eyes to make them look like they were peeking out of the mummy wrap! Tape on an orange striped paper straw for an extra Halloween touch!

These spooky treats look cute with or without them! I tend to keep a stash of edible googly eyes because they are super fun for kids’ snacks. Serve this adorable peanut butter spider snack on spider web plates for a creepy-crawly after-school snack. And of course, wash them down with mummy milk!