Planchette Tea Sandwiches: A Ouija: Origin of Evil Inspired Recipe

These Ouija inspired tea sandwiches are perfect for a seance or Halloween party. 2geekswhoeat.com #Ouija #Recipe #HalloweenAt this point it is no secret that we absolutely adore horror movies. The release of Ouija: Origin of Evil is soon upon us! In fact, it comes out in theaters next week! To honor its release, we wanted to do a Ouija themed recipe. This recipe can also be used for Halloween parties.

The first spirit boards have been noted in history since 1100 AD. These first mentions were from the Song Dynasty period in China. The use of spirit boards is a worldwide thing. They became known as Ouija boards in 1901. They became extremely popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Due to the spike in popularity during this period of time, we wanted to do a recipe that would reflect that time period, tea sandwiches. Tea leaves were another form of communication with “the other side”.

In addition to our recipe, our friends at Fingerpaint Marketing have so graciously provided us with tickets to a sneak peek of Ouijia: Origin of Evil! The screening will be held on Tuesday, October 18th at Harkins Tempe Marketplace. This means unless you plan to fly in, you must be an Arizona resident. The screening is first come first serve and it is suggested that you be there at 6:15 to guarantee your seat. You can enter below. Good luck!

ouija-origin-of-evil

a Rafflecopter giveaway

*The Geeks received no compensation to facilitate this write-up; opinions are wholly our own. Screening tickets provided by Fingerpaint Marketing. View our Disclosure Policy for more info.

 

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

These Ouija inspired tea sandwiches are perfect for a seance or Halloween party. 2geekswhoeat.com #Ouija #Recipe #Halloween

4 Replies to “Planchette Tea Sandwiches: A Ouija: Origin of Evil Inspired Recipe”

  1. I LOVE this recipe. I came across this during Halloween time and I needed more snacks for my table spread. Not only were the sandwich ingredients extremely tasty together, but the way they were cut looked so cute! I ended up displaying them on a wooden ouija board that I bought from Etsy. So cute!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.