Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Halloween Treat Bags

Happy Halloween!  Are you ready for the trick-or-treaters??  We have our luminaries out and a bowl full of candy, so bring on the kids!!

My sweetie and I have become pretty good friends with a couple of our neighbors who have 2 little ones.  I wanted to do something a little special for them for Halloween so I put together little treat bags for them.


I kept them pretty simple since they're going to kids.  I figure they'll be ripped off pretty quickly to get to the treats inside!  :-)


I'm going to link these up to a couple of challenges.  Over at My Craft Spot, the challenge is Too Cute to Spook - any cute Halloween Project.  And over at Fantabulous Cricut the challenge is Seeing Spots - any project using polka dots.

Thanks for coming by to take a look and I hope you enjoy your Halloween night!!

Recipe:
Solid cardstock from Bazzill and Recollections
Pattern paper from The Paper Studio
Owl and bear from Create a Critter 2 cut at 2.75 inches
Sentiments from My Pink Stamper's Spook-alicious set
Black embossing powder
Black and white Sakura gel pen
Orange crystal gems
Glitter

7 comments:

  1. Aaaak so cute! I love the little skeleton bear. The stitching around the sentiment looks really cute too!!

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  2. There are fabulous thanks for sharing them with us as FCCB this week xhugsx Nikki

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  3. SO very cute!! Glad you joined us at FCCB this week--awesome job!

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  4. Great job! I give you major credit for making treat toppers like this for kiddos cause they do end up in the garbage...Sigh. :-) Thanks for linking up with FCCB- Holly

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  5. Great treat toppers!! These turned out so cute! Thanks for playing at My Craft Spot.

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  6. Aww...How sweet and Cute! Thanks for joining us at FCCB this week!

    Janea
    Recollection Alley

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  7. These are so sweet! The images that you've used are darling!

    Thanks so much for playing along with us at My Craft Spot!

    Kate
    Small Bits of Paper

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