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Learn How to Make a “Nightmare Before Christmas” Treat Board with @making.main.street

How cool is this? Ginny Phillips of @making.main.street on Instagram recently came up with this adorable treats board inspired by The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Main Street sparkles with Disney magic as a guest sporting classic Mickey ears beams in front of Cinderella Castle. Beside her, a Tim Burton-inspired Nightmare Before Christmas treat board overflows with festive Halloween snacks, perfectly capturing the seasonal spirit at Walt Disney World.
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While lots of new sweets and treats just for spooky season have been popping up around the Walt Disney World Resort, we have not seen too much in the way of treats you can make at home so we are definitely excited to give this treat board a try!

This Nightmare Before Christmas treat board features Sally sugar cookies, Zero peanut butter cookies, and dipped peanut butter sandwich crackers inspired by the pumpkin king himself, Jack Skellington! Ginny's creativity really shines with this board, and actually throughout her entire Instagram feed. If you are looking for fun Disney crafts that you can DIY right from home, we would recommend giving her a follow!

A festive tray filled with Halloween treats inspired by Disney Parks, featuring candies and cookies like a Nightmare Before Christmas-style striped snake and pumpkin-shaped goodies—ideal for creating the ultimate spooky Treat Board on Main Street, U.S.A.
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As a mom of three, Ginny is definitely on top of ways to provide kid-friendly fun, and with cookies and candy as part of the equation here kids are sure to love this treat board. We're excited to make this one at home, (and maybe we can watch The Nightmare Before Christmas while we snack on it?!) If you're ready to give this board a try, you can find complete, step by step instructions from Ginny here. And be sure to follow her on Instagram, at @making.main.street.

Nightmare Before Christmas-themed Halloween candy tray, styled for Disney Park fans, with a bold orange and black snake snaking through spookily decorated treats—an Instagram-worthy board bringing extra magic to Main Street U.S.A. this Halloween.
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If you are able to visit the Walt Disney World Resort soon, Disney Springs looks like the place to be for spooky sweets! Between the Frankenstein cookies that just dropped at Gideon's Bakehouse and the Double Stuffed OREO cupcake decorated for Halloween at Sprinkles Cupcakes, you are sure to find lots of ways to satisfy your sweet tooth even without heading into one of Walt Disney World's theme parks.

Brittany DiCologero

Brittany is a New England-based writer focused on the history of the Walt Disney World Resort. She is the author of "Red, White, and Disney: The Myths and Reality of American History at the Walt Disney World Resort," and "Brittany Earns Her Ears."

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