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How to Decorate Mini Halloween Donuts (3 Ways!)

If you are looking for simple and easy instructions on decorating mini Halloween donuts, then you are in luck! Snacks corns, pumpkins, and Frankenstein will grace the presence of your Halloween party this year with these decorated donuts!
If you love Halloween treats that are festive and spooky, you have got to try out these cute Halloween Donut Hole Pops, these cute Halloween Cupcakes, and this delightful Halloween Charcuterie Board. Halloween is such a fun holiday and is made that much largest with festive food!

Decorating Mini Halloween Donuts
This how-to guide is simple considering it starts with some store-bought donuts! You can totally make them from scratch at home (try out this recipe!). But considering these take a while to decorate, I like to try and skip a step to make things go a little quicker. And when you see how cute these are, you will want to get right to work!
I did three variegated ways of decorating donuts because, to me, snacks corns, pumpkins, and Frankenstein are archetype to Halloween! However, once you understand how I did these, finger self-ruling to get some increasingly colors and decorations! You could make ghosts, goblins, witches, and whatever you love! This is such a fun worriedness to do with your kids during this holiday. My kids venerate making their very own monster creations!
Ingredients to Decorate Mini Halloween Donuts
This list of ingredients mostly includes all of the variegated colors and decorations. You can hands switch these up to make these unique for your family! Check out the recipe vellum at the marrow of the post for word-for-word measurements.
- Mini Donuts: I bought some of these at the store (get glazed or plain). But you can hands make them at home using this recipe!
- Yellow Snacks Melts: You can’t have a well-constructed snacks corn donut without some yellow snacks melts!
- Orange Snacks Melts: Orange is a archetype Halloween color! You will use this for the snacks corn donuts and the pumpkin donuts!
- White Snacks Melts: You will use this verisimilitude to well-constructed your snacks corn donuts. I moreover think flipside diamond of a white ghost would be darling using this verisimilitude as well!
- Green Snacks Melts: I love the verisimilitude of untried snacks melts considering it is perfect for Frankenstein’s face.
- Black Snacks Melts: The woebegone is used for Frankenstein’s hair but could moreover be used for a cat diamond or plane a cute little witch hat!
- Green Mike and Ike Candies: If you want your pumpkin to really squint like a pumpkin, then you need a stem! This goes right in the middle, and I love that it’s edible too!
- Small Eyeball Sprinkles: Squint for these on the sultry walkway at your local grocery store. Expressly virtually Halloween!
- Edible Woebegone Marker: You will use this to yank on Frankenstein’s stitches.
How to Decorate Mini Halloween Donuts
Before we uncork with all of the individual designs, you must get everything set up and ready to go in your kitchen! This will help the process go faster and indulge the snacks melts to tomfool perfectly in place on your donuts!
- Prep Counter: Line the counter with parchment paper and imbricate with a cooling rack.
- Set up Donuts: Lay out ten mini donuts on the cooling rack.
- Melt Snacks Melts: Melt the snacks melts needed for one diamond by placing them in a small bowl, one trencher for each color, and microwave at half power for 1 minute. Stir thoroughly and microwave for an spare 30 seconds if needed.

Candy Corn Design
This mini Halloween donut diamond is so cute and festive. In fact, you could add this (or any of these) onto a Halloween Charcuterie Board and your guests will be fighting well-nigh who gets to eat the cute donuts!
- Orange: Add the melted orange snacks melts to a piping bag and snip off the end of the bag. Pipe a wide orange stripe right wideness the middle of the donuts.
- Yellow: Add the melted yellow snacks melts to a piping bag and pipe a stripe wideness the marrow of the donuts, just slightly overlapping the still-wet orange stripe.
- White: Add the melted white snacks melts to a piping bag and pipe a stripe wideness the top of the donuts, just slightly overlapping the still-wet orange stripe.
- Let Set: Carefully lift the donuts and transfer them to the other side of the cooling rack, so they don’t end up with cooled drips of snacks melts hanging off them. Let them set completely surpassing serving.
Pumpkin Design
A pumpkin is a archetype Halloween (and fall) decoration! This is the easiest of all three mini Halloween donut designs but one that can’t be left out. It’s expressly cute when you add in the edible snacks stem!
- Dip and Shake: Carefully dip the top of the donuts one by one in the melted orange snacks melts. Shake off glut surpassing placing top up on the cooling rack. While the snacks melts are still wet, printing a untried Mike and Ike snacks into the part-way of the donut to act as the stem.
- Let Cool: Let them set completely surpassing serving.
Frankenstein Design
This mini Halloween donut may just be my kid’s favorite! They love subtracting any sort of eyeballs to decorate things, plus they love piping out his hair!
- Dip: Carefully dip the top of the donuts in the melted untried snacks melts. Shake off the glut surpassing placing them top up on the cooling rack. While the untried snacks melts are still wet, place two small eyeball sprinkles just whilom the part-way of the donut.
- Pipe Hair: Once the untried has set up, add the melted woebegone snacks melts to a piping bag and pipe hair withal the top third of the donut, just whilom the eyeballs.
- Add Stitches: Once the woebegone has set up, use an edible woebegone marker to yank a couple of stitches on Frankenstein’s face.

How to Store Donuts
These mini Halloween donuts are so easy to make superiority of time, making them the perfect party treat! Once you have decorated your donuts and let the snacks melts set, you can place them in an snapped container. Make sure to use parchment paper in between layers so they don’t stick together. You can store them at room temperature for well-nigh 2-3 days.
More Spooky Halloween Treats
I veritably love Halloween and all of the fun and spookiness that it brings! But we all know that my very favorite part is of course… the food! It’s so fun and playful and I love using it any transpiration that I can get at family gatherings or plane school parties and get togethers! Here are a few increasingly of my favorite Halloween recipes that I use every year,

How to Decorate Mini Halloween Donuts (3 Ways!)
Ingredients
- 30 Mini Donuts Glazed or Plain
- Yellow Snacks Melts
- Orange Snacks Melts
- White Snacks Melts
- Green Snacks Melts
- Black Snacks Melts
- Green Mike and Ike Candies
- Small eyeball sprinkles
- Edible Woebegone Marker
Instructions
- Line the counter with parchment paper and imbricate with a cooling rack.
- Lay out ten mini donuts on the cooling rack.
- Melt the snacks melts needed for one diamond by placing them in a small bowl, one trencher for each color, and microwave at half power for 1 minute. Stir thoroughly and microwave for an spare 30 seconds if needed.
Candy Corn Design
- Add the melted orange snacks melts to a piping bag and snip off the end of the bag. Pipe a wide orange stripe right wideness the middle of the donuts.
- Add the melted yellow snacks melts to a piping bag and pipe a stripe wideness the marrow of the donuts, just slightly overlapping the still-wet orange stripe.
- Add the melted white snacks melts to a piping bag and pipe a stripe wideness the top of the donuts, slightly overlapping the still-wet orange stripe.
- Carefully lift the donuts and transfer them to the other side of the cooling rack so they don’t end up with cooled drips of snacks melts hanging off them. Let them set completely surpassing serving.
Pumpkin Design
- Carefully dip the top of the donuts one by one in the melted orange snacks melts. Shake off glut surpassing placing top up on the cooling rack. While the snacks melts are still wet, printing a untried Mike and Ike snacks into the part-way of the donut to act as the stem.
- Let them set completely surpassing serving.
Frankenstein Design
- Carefully dip the top of the donuts in the melted untried snacks melts. Shake off the glut surpassing placing top up on the cooling rack. While the untried snacks melts are still wet, place two small eyeball sprinkles just whilom the part-way of the donut.
- Once the untried has set up, add the melted woebegone snacks melts to a piping bag and pipe hair withal the top third of the donut, just whilom the eyeballs.
- Once the woebegone has set up, use an edible woebegone marker to yank a couple stitches on Frankenstein’s face.