Okay, y’all, when it comes to Halloween treats, sometimes you just want something super quick, ridiculously cute, and that the kids can actually help with, right? Well, get ready for your new favorite party hack: our **Ghost Popcorn Cups**! Seriously, these are my absolute go-to. I remember the first time I made them for my nephew’s school party – he helped cut out the little ghost faces (and drew some hilariously wonky eyes, bless him!), and he was beaming. The whole class went nuts for them! They’re so simple to whip up, you’ll be done in a flash, and they look *so* festive sitting on your snack table.

Why You’ll Love These Ghost Popcorn Cups
Seriously, these little guys are a Halloween lifesaver for so many reasons:
- Super Quick: You can have a whole batch ready in about 15 minutes flat. Perfect for last-minute party prep!
- Kid-Friendly Fun: Little hands can totally help with cutting, drawing faces, and filling the cups. It’s a great activity to do together.
- Totally Adorable: Let’s be honest, they’re just plain cute! They add such a festive touch to any Halloween spread.
- Party Perfect: They’re single-serving, easy to grab while mingling, and always a hit with guests of all ages.
Gather Your Supplies for Ghost Popcorn Cups
Alright, let’s get our spooky crafting station ready! Making these adorable Ghost Popcorn Cups is a breeze, but you’ll want to have everything handy. Gather these simple items:
- 12 standard paper cups – Just your basic party cups work perfectly.
- White paper or cardstock – About 5-6 sheets should do it. You’ll want enough to cut out 12 ghost shapes that are a good size to cover the front of your cups. I like to cut mine to about 3×4 inches, but you can play around with the size!
- Black marker – For drawing those cute little ghost faces. A fine-tip permanent marker works best so the faces don’t smudge.
- Scissors – For cutting out your ghost shapes.
- Tape or glue – Your favorite adhesive for sticking the ghosts onto the cups. Glue sticks are great, or double-sided tape works like a charm too!
- Popcorn! – The star of the show, of course. Make it fresh or grab a bag of your favorite.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Ghost Popcorn Cups
Alright, let’s get these cute little guys assembled! It’s really as simple as 1-2-3. Since this is more of an assembly project than actual baking, you’ll be done with these Ghost Popcorn Cups in no time. Just follow these easy steps and you’ll have a spooky snack ready before you know it.
Prepare the Ghost Cutouts for Your Ghost Popcorn Cups
First things first, grab your white paper or cardstock and your scissors. Cut out 12 ghost shapes – aim for a size that will nicely cover the front of your paper cups. Now, take your black marker and get creative drawing those adorable, simple ghost faces! Two little eyes and a little mouth are all you need. You can make them silly, surprised, or spooky – whatever your heart desires for your Ghost Popcorn Cups!
Assemble the Ghost Popcorn Cups
Now for the fun part – bringing the ghosts and cups together! Take one of your decorated ghost cutouts and carefully attach it to the front of a paper cup. Use a bit of tape or your glue stick to make sure it’s nice and secure. Repeat this for all 12 cups. You’ll see them transforming into little spooky characters right before your eyes!

Fill and Serve Your Ghost Popcorn Cups
Almost there! Once all your ghostly decorations are attached, it’s time to fill ’em up. Spoon or scoop your freshly popped popcorn right into each cup. Just fill them to your liking – don’t overstuff them or the popcorn might spill when people are carrying them. And there you have it – your fantastic batch of 12 Ghost Popcorn Cups are ready to spook and delight!
Tips for Perfect Ghost Popcorn Cups
Okay, let’s make sure your Ghost Popcorn Cups turn out absolutely spooktacular! A few little tricks up my sleeve can make all the difference. First off, for an extra touch of Halloween magic, consider adding some candy eyes to your ghost faces! You can get small candy eyeballs at most craft or grocery stores, just pop a couple on with a dab of glue. They really make the little guys pop! Also, and this is a biggie, these are SO much fun for kids to help with. Seriously, they love cutting the shapes and drawing the faces. Just be prepared for some truly unique artwork – that’s part of the charm!
Variations for Your Ghost Popcorn Cups
Want to jazz up your Ghost Popcorn Cups a bit? Totally! You can totally play around with them. Instead of plain white paper, try using some glitter cardstock for the ghosts – instant sparkle! Or, use edible markers for the faces if you’re feeling extra fancy, especially if your little ones might try to nibble on the decorations. You can even use different colored paper cups for a fun twist, like pale grey or light blue, and still pop a white ghost on top. Get creative!

Storage and Reheating Instructions
Keeping your Ghost Popcorn Cups fresh is super easy! If you happen to have any leftovers (which is rare, trust me!), just pop them back into an airtight container or a Ziploc bag. They’re best at room temperature, so no need to refrigerate. The key is to keep them sealed to maintain that lovely popcorn crispiness. Honestly, they’re so quick to whip up, you can always make a fresh batch right before your party starts to ensure everyone gets the freshest, most delightful ghostly treat!
Frequently Asked Questions About Ghost Popcorn Cups
Got questions about our super-fun Ghost Popcorn Cups? I’ve got you covered! These little guys are so easy, but it’s always good to know the details.
Can I make the ghost decorations ahead of time?
Oh, absolutely! That’s one of my favorite tricks. You can totally cut out and draw the faces on your ghost shapes a day or two in advance. Just store them flat in a Ziploc bag or a folder, and they’ll be ready to go when you are!
What kind of paper is best for the ghost faces?
I really like using cardstock for the ghost faces. It’s a bit thicker and holds its shape better when you attach it to the cup, plus it’s easier to draw on without buckling. Regular printer paper works in a pinch, but cardstock gives a nicer, sturdier result.
Are these Ghost Popcorn Cups suitable for a vegetarian diet?
Yep, totally! These Ghost Popcorn Cups are perfectly vegetarian-friendly. Popcorn itself is vegetarian, and the paper cups are too, of course. You’re good to go!
Estimated Nutritional Information
Now, let’s chat a little about what you’re munching on with these festive bites. Keep in mind that these numbers are just estimates, and they can totally change depending on exactly how you make your popcorn and what kind of cups you use. But generally, a roughly 370-calorie serving of our fun Ghost Popcorn Cups will give you about 27g of fat (mostly from the popcorn itself!), 31g of carbohydrates, and around 4g of protein. We’re looking at about 2mg of sodium and 0g of sugar, too.
Share Your Ghost Popcorn Creations!
Alright, my festive friends, I’d just LOVE to hear how your Ghost Popcorn Cups turned out! Did you add any fun twists? Did the kids have a blast making them? Pop a comment down below and let me know your experience, or even give the recipe a star rating! And if you snap any super cute pictures, totally tag me on social media – I can’t wait to see your spooky masterpieces!
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Ghost Popcorn Cups
- Total Time: 15 min
- Yield: 12 servings 1x
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Easy and fun ghost-themed popcorn cups perfect for Halloween parties.
Ingredients
- 12 paper cups
- White paper or cardstock
- Black marker
- Scissors
- Tape or glue
- Popcorn
Instructions
- Cut out ghost shapes from white paper or cardstock. Make sure the shapes are large enough to cover the front of the paper cups.
- Draw ghost faces on the white paper cutouts using a black marker.
- Attach the ghost cutouts to the front of the paper cups using tape or glue.
- Fill the cups with popcorn.
- Serve your Ghost Popcorn Cups.
Notes
- You can add candy eyes for an extra touch.
- These are great for kids to help make.
- Prep Time: 15 min
- Cook Time: 0 min
- Category: Snacks
- Method: Assembly
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cup
- Calories: 370
- Sugar: 0g
- Sodium: 2mg
- Fat: 27g
- Saturated Fat: 3g
- Unsaturated Fat: 24g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 31g
- Fiber: 4g
- Protein: 4g
- Cholesterol: 0mg
Keywords: Ghost Popcorn Cups, Halloween, party snacks, popcorn, easy crafts







