DIY Halloween Donuts Using Vampire Teeth: Takes 5 Minutes!

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Create these vampire donuts as a frightful delight for your next Halloween party!

These Spooky Vampire Donuts Halloween Treats are an easy and fun treat idea

If you love an easy, festive treat idea, check out these ADORABLE Halloween donuts using plastic vampire teeth! They are seriously so darn cute! The best part is they take just a couple of minutes to put together.

Whether you’re throwing a spooky get-together or just want to enjoy with close family and friends, these Halloween donuts are sure to be a hit. They’re simple yet effective and will get everyone into the spooky season while enjoying a yummy treat.

These Spooky Vampire Donuts Halloween Treats are an easy and fun treat idea – closeup of the donut

Scary easy to make!

These haunting delights only need four “ingredients”, and no baking is required unless you’re up for the challenge of making your own donuts.

This is a cute food craft that the kids will love to help with and makes a fun activity. This Halloween treat idea is very customizable too, and you could add any other edible decorations. It would be fun to try making other spooky monsters aside from just vampires.

halloween baking supplies

Make sure to use sturdy glazed-style donuts, like you’d find in a grocery store bakery, instead of cake style. Otherwise, the teeth may not stay in or could break through the donuts.

vampire donuts with plastic teeth

vamp donuts with edible eyes


Halloween Donuts w/ Vampire Teeth

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Directions

1

Grab some donuts from the bakery or grocery store. Pinch teeth together and place plastic vampire teeth inside the middle of each donut.

2

Press in candy eyeballs at the top.

3

Add some frosting on one side of the mouth as “blood”. That’s it!


vampire donuts on display

What a CREATIVE & EASY Halloween party treat!

If you’re hosting a Halloween party this year, these vampire donuts would make such a fun addition to the snack table. It would be fun to surprise your kids with these after school or for a special treat this month!


Spooky Halloween Treats

Hip Tip: If you’re in need of other Halloween treats, you’re in luck! We have so many simple ones including Jello & Fruit Cup Snacks, Fresh Fruit Halloween Cups, and Halloween S’more Kits!


Make a Halloween Charcuterie Board next!


About the writer:

Lina has a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.online, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.


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  1. Lisa

    Our school is performing Moana Jr. next month and I plan to get clearance teeth and make these as the Kakomora coconut people 😀

    • Mia

      Kinda offensive…

      • Dgal

        Lighten up! Smh

  2. Emily Marino

    I’ve made these for years – PRO TIP USE KRISPY KREME glazed donuts – the holes are bigger and the donuts are softer.

  3. Shawna

    Tip: if you don’t have red icing, but you have seedless raspberry jelly/jam you can thin it down with a tiny bit of warm water and use it for the drip. 🙂

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Love that tip -thanks!

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