Halloween Treat Giveaways
by
Marcy, Professional Designer, Artist and Arts and Crafts Instructor
(IC: homeowner)
5 Materials
I enjoy making Halloween special for the one hundred children or more, that we get trick or treating each year. Come on and take a look.
I bought a case of juice boxes and made a sleeve made out of felt, added googly eyes and used a sharpie marker for the face.
I filled lunch size paper bags with candy and cut strips about half way down. I inserted a pretzel rod as a handle and tied the bag securely with twine for a rustic look. These treats resemble a witch's broom.
Peanut butter kisses with Halloween headers.
Printed out some Halloween headers, I found on line and attached them to black construction paper the width of snack size baggies I used. The headers are about three inches tall. I also made some headers of my own, with sayings like, "gone batty" and "bat kisses" and added googly eyes to the candy. The headers are hole punched on each side and a ribbon is run thru the baggie and header.
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Suggested materials:
- Juice boxes, felt, googly eyes, Sharpie marker (Walmart)
- Spider pops: Tootsie Pops, black pipercleaners, small googly eyes (Walmart and Jo-Ann)
- Witches Brooms: lunch size paper bags, candy, pretzel rods, twine. (Supermarket)
- Header Bags: snack size baggies, black construction paper, headers, silver Sharpie marker, peanut b (Supermarket: baggies, candy Walmart : construction paper, Sharpie Online: headers)
- Jo-Ann: orange curling ribbon and Halloween themed ribbons.
Published August 14th, 2016 4:46 AM
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Hillela G. on Aug 15, 2016So thoughtful of you! Those are some lucky trick-or-treaters!
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