I love using herbs for crafts and so I put out cloves (eyes), fennel seeds (teeth) for the kids to decorate with. You can also use broken pasta or rice for teeth as well as other herbs that would look fun or creepy on an apple head. Cinnamon chips would be great! Just press whatever you are decorating with into the flesh of the apple. I usually suggest what the various items can be used for and then the kids take it away. They get really into it and make their apples special. After decorating you can sprinkle the apple with ground spices like cinnamon or nutmeg.
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Next the intrigue, shrinking and drying
Place a popsicle stick in the bottom of the apple and stand it up to dry or hang it from a string by it's stem. We stood ours up by slicing a small hole in a cardboard box and putting the popsicle stick through. Check your apples everyday to watch their progress as the change into hilarious creepy little creatures. They smell great and look silly. Kids LOVE to watch them change. This takes a few weeks here in Colorado where it is very dry. While the apple is drying keep an eye out for rotting. If you see anything starting to rot cut off the susipcious parts and dry your apple in a 170 degree oven, keep an eye on your apple and leave the oven door open if the apple seems strained by the heat. If you want to use the oven to dry your apples from the start instead of air drying that is fine too.
A Sad Day... We had a tragedy with one of our apples at the school this Fall. It rotted so badly. The sweet little boy who's apple head went bad handled it well but it was a sad day indeed. Several other apples were starting to mold when made our puppets so I am wishing that I had dried the apples for our school in the oven. Strangely the ones at our house were fine, no mold.