Lately I've been sharing treat holders that we will be making this Thursday at my Tricks & Treats class.
Last Thursday I shared a fun and simple "spooky" box. Saturday I shared a "candy corn" bag. And today I am sharing the other two projects we will be making. These last two projects are fabulous ideas from other demonstrators, though. So I can't take the credit for the creativity. 😉 But I had to share anyway, because I know you will love them!
The third treat holder is this witch's hat bag that I received as a swap by Janet Baker at the Founder's Circle Retreat. (Thanks, Janet!)
This hat actually opens and closes and is a clip for the bag!
Thankfully Janet created a video to show how she made it.
(As a bonus, you'll see lots of other adorable Halloween treat containers with hat accents in this video. And you'll want to make them all! So just know…I warned you.)
Check it out!
Here are a few other images of this fun bag. And the supplies for making it are listed below.
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The fourth and final project we will be making on Thursday night is this darling Vampire Coffin Pouch created by Allison Okamitsu. (Thanks, Allison!) Here is her project and blog post. (I found this idea via Pinterest. Gotta love Pinterest!)
Allison even has a video showing you how she made it! Yippee!!
This is my version.
I just changed up a few things… I used the Bermuda Bay Sequin Trim and Glue Dots since we don't carry the 1/8" Taffeta anymore. I used the new Basic Black Archival ink pad instead of the Momento (but either will work great). Blender Pens are much easier to control than Aqua Painters, so for a class setting I will be using the Blender Pens. I also found that using the scoring blade on my trimmer was much easier than trying to line things up on the Simply Scored tool.
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I'm looking forward to sharing these fun ideas with my class attendees tomorrow night!
And I have to say, thank goodness for Pinterest! I get so much inspiration there! If you are not on Pinterest, I strongly encourage you to get set up. It's my biggest source for inspiration. I have not only found creative paper crafting ideas there, but (because I have many food limitations) I have found some great recipes there as well. And I've become a better cook. I go there when I need ideas for themed parties or ideas for holidays. And right now I am busy grabbing up ideas so I can change up my craft room/office space.
If you are already on Pinterest, I invite you to follow me. CLICK HERE to see what I have been finding and pinning. (Pinterest is a great way for me to share my blog ideas, too!)
Thanks for checking out what I had to share today.
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Thank you! Love everything you do. Cannot print from laptop, so will hand write your direction. Again, Thank you!
Thanks, Gloria. 😉