Trick or treating for candy is the best Halloween fun for many kids. But what if you’re a child with food allergies, and can’t eat the candy? The Teal Pumpkin Project encourages folks to stock up on some non-candy treats to give out to trick-or-treaters with food sensitivies, and to put out a teal pumpkin to let folks know. Easy Felt Crafts shows how you can make a cute teal pumpkin banner to hang on your door to let trick or treaters (and their parents) know you’ve got non-candy treats to give out.
[photo from Easy Felt Crafts]
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