Hello & Happy Tuesday!
Hope everyone had a nice holiday weekend!
Last week one day I sat and put together a couple Halloween Matchpacks and filled them with packs of Reese's Pieces. I grabbed these at my local Giant store that already had some Halloween goodies out.
Halloween Matchbox:
Stamps: Delightful Dozen (retired)
Ink: Basic Black & Pumpkin Pie SU Markers
Cardstock: Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black, Whisper White, Pebbles -Thirty One- Pumpkin Patch DSP (found at AC Moore)
Accessories: Lg Oval & Scallop Oval Punches, Basic Black Baker's Twine, Glue Dots, Dimensionals, Tombow Multipurpose Liquid Glue
Here is how to make them....
Cut cardstock at 3 X 8 1/2
Score @ 3 1/4 and 7 1/4
Staple your treat at the small folded end and decorate.
These can come together pretty quickly if you have everything cut ahead of time.
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My thoughts today....
This is on my agenda today....crafting & lots of it!
Thanks for stopping by & have a great day!
~Wendy
~Wendy
8 comments:
THese are adorable! I am definitely CASing this idea for my Halloween stamp camp! TFS!
This is too cute, Wendy! I just made some pencil holders for my 3 grandsons' classes but putting glow bracelets inside. I had forgotten about this stamp set until I saw your post. Thanks for the inspiration!
These would be cute to make for our trunk or treat at church. Thanks for sharing the dimensions.
You ALWAYS make the best treat holders and these are so cute with that great jack o lantern dsp! I love them and thanks to your sharing how to make them I am probably gonna have to try making some of my own at some point now too! Thanks for the inspiration! I hope you got through that wicked storm OK. Our power was out for a while but we're OK now. Whew! Mother nature is definitely pissed with us all!
Really cute...great idea. I can't believe that Halloween candy is out already!!!!
LOVE THESES!!!
Eek! How cute! I am standing in line!
These are so cute! I picked up some of that paper too but have yet to use it. Need to get on that!
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