How To Make a Creative and Fun Halloween Snack Board

Don’t you just love a good charcuterie board or snack board?? I had so much fun making this one, and can’t wait to show you how to make a creative and fun Halloween snack board!!

I love getting creative and thinking outside the box when I am putting together a themed snack board, cheese board or a charcuterie board!

halloween snack board on wooden cutting board with meats cheeses small cauldron bowls small skeleton on top "tomb' brie cheese candy corn tiny plastic spiders scattered over board

The thought of Halloween being right around the corner made me start thinking of a fun Halloween snack board idea.

Last year, I created a fall themed board but it wasn’t really a Halloween board.

I have enjoyed creating traditional charcuterie boards for quite a while, but in the past year discovered that I love making a seasonal or themed board.

fall charcuterie board on wood cutting board white mini pumpkin filled with olives white bowl of dried apricots crackers cheeses

what is a charcuterie board?

The term “charcuterie” refers to the preparing of meats, like prosciutto, salami, etc.

More recently when people say “charcuterie board”, they are referring to a fun meat and cheese board that usually includes cured meats, cheeses, crackers, nuts, fruits, veggies and even candies.

A charcuterie board is sometimes also referred to as a “snack board” or a “grazing board”.

what should go on a snack board?

Here are a few ideas of what to put on a charcuterie or snack board:

cured meats
a variety of cheeses
olives
nuts
fresh fruit
dried fruits
fresh veggies
hummus
crackers or small bread slices
jelly, jam or a dipping sauce
and you can even add a few sweet items to the board, if you like.

what do you put on a snack board first?

The first thing to put on your board is the larger items, such as a wheel of cheese or small bowls to serve things in.

For example, on this Valentine charcuterie board, I used several small white bowls and a heart shaped Valentine candy box.

valentine charcuterie board

Arrange the items evenly around your board.

After you have placed those anchor pieces, you will then place cheeses and meats.

When you have your main items placed on your board, you can begin filling in with smaller items, like nuts, dried fruits, olives, etc.

what can I use to put my charcuterie or snack board on?

A large cutting board, a large platter or even a cookie sheet would work great to make your charcuterie or snack board.

If you are only entertaining a small group of friends, you could even use smaller boards.

Another fun thing to do is use small individual boards so each guest has their own snack board.

what do I put on a Halloween snack board?

Look for things that are festive for the season or the colors of the season. For example, for Halloween you would look for orange, white or black foods or Halloween shapes.

Here is an example of a black and white board I did for New Year’s Eve a few years ago.

New Years charcuterie board with cookie cutters numbers filled with nuts, chocolates berries then cheeses all around numbers

Halloween cookies would be a fun addition, or if you live in an area where there is a Trader Joe grocery store, they have all sorts of fun seasonal foods including leaf shape tortilla chips, and maple leaf shaped cookies.

Halloween oreos, gummy worms, candy eyeballs are a few other fun ideas for a “spooky season” board.

Also, banana ghosts are really cute for a Halloween-themed snack board. Cut a banana in half and add mini chocolate chips for eyes.

You can also add a few non edible things to finish off your board.

Plastic spiders, a small skeleton, a skeleton hand or even mini pumpkins are great options.

Another fun idea is to cut shapes with cookie cutters out of meats and cheeses. You can cut bat shapes, pumpkin shapes, etc. to use on your festive Halloween charcuterie board.


This yummy fall snack mix would be great for a fall or Halloween theme board also.

white bowl with candy corn chocolate chips peanuts measurig scoop mini white pumpkin letter board that says fall snack mix

orange and black foods (and neutrals) to use for a creative and fun Halloween charcuterie board

Orange:

carrots
dried apricots
candy corn
candy pumpkins
peach or apricot jam
orange cheeses, like cheddar cheese or American
pimento cheese
cantaloupe
mandarin oranges

White or light color:

cauliflower
popcorn
hummus
white cheeses
pear or apple slices, peeled
banana slices
crackers
breads
white chocolate
mini marshmallows

Black or dark color:

black olives or greek kalamata olives
dark grapes
blueberries
blackberries
raisins
chocolate chips
chocolate-covered pretzels, or almonds
dark blue corn tortilla chips

options for healthy snacks for your board

If you are looking for a healthier option for your board, here are a few ideas…

fresh veggies like carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, cucumber, and celery sticks
fresh fruits
veggie chips
dried fruits
whole grain crackers
yogurt
nuts
peanut butter
turkey deli meat
string cheese
hummus
trail mix

my festive Halloween snack board

For this Halloween themed board, I started with a large wooden rectangle cutting board.

I cut a spider web out of waxed paper to lay on top of my board and let hang over the sides.

how to make a spider web out of waxed paper

I placed my spider web on the board then started with my larger items first, which was 2 small plastic cauldrons used as bowls and a white mini pumpkin.

Next, I laid round crackers and pepperoni pieces down the center of my board and put a small plastic skeleton on top.

halloween snack board on wooden cutting board with meats cheeses small cauldron bowls small skeleton on top "tomb' brie cheese candy corn tiny plastic spiders scattered over board



Then, I begin filling in with the other things I wanted to use on my board, and arranged them until I had the look I wanted.

I added brie cheese cut into a tomb shape with a bit of raspberry chipotle jam and a knife sticking out the top.

Peeled mandarin oranges with pretzel sticks as a stem and mint leaf resemble pumpkins.



I used a cookie cutter to cut “BOO” letters out of mozzarella cheese slices, then laid them on top of gouda cheese slices. The difference in the colors of cheese helped the word stand out.

Large pimento stuffed olives standing on their end, resemble eyeballs.

I filled in any empty space with blueberries, dried apricots, and small crackers.

The cauldron bowls were filled with candy corn and pimento cheese. I used a sandwich bag and cut the corner off, filled with greek yogurt and piped the look of a spider web on top of the pimento cheese.



The witches hat on top of the white mini pumpkin was made from a Ritz cracker and an ice cream cone. I cut the cone down to be shorter and dipped it in peanut butter so it would stick to the cracker.

The little witches broom was part of a napkin ring I’ve had for a while but I’m sure there are similar things at the craft store in the Halloween decor this time of year.

Lastly, I sprinkled tiny plastic spiders around the board to complete my “spooky” Halloween board.

halloween snack board on wooden cutting board with meats cheeses small cauldron bowls small skeleton on top "tomb' brie cheese candy corn tiny plastic spiders scattered over board



I hope you enjoyed seeing how to make a fun and creative Halloween snack board and found some inspiration to create your own.

It is the perfect addition to any Halloween party and will be the talk of your party guests.

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happy halloween,

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24 Comments

  1. Super cute idea. I’m going to share it on my Saturday post. Hugs to you.

    1. Oh, thanks so much friend! I really appreciate that, and I’m so glad you liked it!

  2. Such a cute idea Michele!! Loved the cheese cut in the shape of a tomb! Haha Susan

    1. Thank you Susan! It was a fun one to put together!

  3. I usually don’t comment but I must say this is so creative, fun and down right adorable! Thanks for your lovely posts.

    1. Oh, thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words and I’m so glad you liked it!

    1. Aww, thanks so much Rachel! I’m so glad you liked it and I really appreciate the share!

  4. Omgoodness this is adorable Michele! Sharing it in my weekly round-up tomorrow!

    1. Oh, thanks so much Cindy! I really appreciate that and I’m so glad you like it!

  5. This is so adorable Michele, I have a project I need to create and you gave me a lot of inspiration.

    1. Oh, I’m so glad you liked it and found some inspiration Wendy!

  6. What a great charcuterie board! Thank you for sharing on Whimsy Home Wednesday Link Party!

    1. Of course! And thanks so much for the kind words!

    1. Oh, I’m so glad you liked it!! Thanks so much!

    1. Thanks so much for sharing my Halloween snack board! I really appreciate that!

  7. This is one of the best ones I’ve seen! Thanks so much for sharing!!

    1. Oh, thanks so much! I’m so glad you liked it.

  8. So cute Michele! Now I am hungry! I love your wine pumpkin too! So smart!

    1. Thanks so much Amy! I’m so glad you like it.

  9. So cute Michele! love the spider webs out of the waxed paper.

    1. Thanks so much Wendy!

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