6 Easy Halloween Drink Decorations That Will Haunt Your Guests

When it comes to Halloween, it’s not just about the costumes and candy – your drinks deserve a spooky glow-up too!

Whether you’re hosting a haunted house party or just love getting creative in the kitchen, these Halloween drink decorations are easy, fun, and guaranteed to impress your guests. From creepy eyeballs to chilling skull ice cubes, each idea adds a frightfully fun twist to your favourite sips.

Check out our YouTube video to find out more and how to make these 6 easy Halloween drink decorations!

1. Lychee eyes 

Stare into your glass…if you dare! These lychee “eyeballs” sit on top of your glass eerily, giving your drink a creepy yet juicy twist.

Lychee Black Mallow Flower Cocktail

If you think these lychee eyes are creepy and fun, just wait until you see them floating on top of our Lychee Eyes Black Mallow Halloween Tea.

A hauntingly delicious blend of sweet lychee and fragrant lemongrass with black mallow, crowned with eerie lychee-and-blueberry eyeballs that will mesmerise your guests.

2. Marshmallow Spiderweb

Who says webs are only for spiders? Craft a sweet marshmallow spiderweb on top of your drink for a spooky, webby surprise.

Love the marshmallow spiderweb look? It’s the star of our magical Velvet Moon Black Mallow Halloween Tea Recipe.

3. Cucumber Skulls

Why settle for plain garnish when you can go bone-chilling? These tiny Halloween drink decorations add a playful (and slightly scary) edge to any drink.

Want to see these spooky skulls in action? Check out how they bring a chilling twist to our Halloween Chapman – Spooky Hibiscus Mocktail.

4. Frozen Eye Balls

Keep an eye on your drink…literally! Add frozen berries or fruit to double as floating eyeballs that stare back as the ice slowly melts.

Did this catch your eye? Take a look at these two easy ways to make eyeballs!

5. Scared Pear

Turn your fruit into fright! These pears are carved with a wide-eyed, shocked expression , bringing fun and whimsy to any Halloween drink.

scared pear halloween tea decoration

Are you looking for a way to use these pears? Try our scared pear recipe and tell us what you think!

6. Skull Iced Cubes

Sip if you dare! These skull-shaped ice cubes add a chilling twist – perfect for a “frightfully” cool Halloween drink.

Looking for a drink worthy of a witch’s cauldron? Our Alchemy’s Kiss Halloween Tea use this Halloween drink decoration for the perfect eerie finish.

And there you have it – six easy ways to turn any drink into a spooky showstopper! These simple Halloween drink decorations prove that a few clever touches can make all the difference, whether you’re brewing up mocktails for kids or mixing potions for grown-up ghouls. So grab your skull molds, slice those creepy cucumbers, and get ready to sip in a spooky style. Happy Haunting!

Teapro co-founder. Favourite tea - Long Jing Dragon Well Green Tea. Obsessed with film, photography and travelling.

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