Spider Treats

Isn’t this the cutest treat you have seen for Halloween?  All I used are various punches (scallop circle, 1/2" circle. 1/4" circle, and photo corners) and cardstock scraps (basic black, pumpkin pie, perfect plum, and green galore).  In between the 2 black scallop circles are mint patties.  Super cute and easy!  Thanks to Julie Case for sharing the idea.  Let me know what you think.

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Spooky Spider Decor Element

You can make your home and Halloween projects spooktacular this year with the Spooky Spider Decor Elements.  Decorate your candy jar to thrill the treaters or adhere it to your door to scare the tricksters.  I used the medium Spooky Spider Decor Element and a 1 gallon glass jar to make this great treat jar.  I was amazed at how easy it was to make this treat jar.  These spiders won’t hang around long. so contact me today to get your own Spooky Spider before they vanish into the night.

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Ghostly Greetings Twisty Treats

These treat containers are easy to make and oh so cute!  I used to call them sour cream containers but now SU! is calling them Twisty Treats and I love the new name!

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  Top Note Batty for You Nugget Bag

This treat bag is a flat cello bag filled with Hershey’s nuggets wrapped in the Designer Series Paper Ghostly Greetings.  The bag topper is made with Top Note, an exclusive Stampin’ Up! Sizzix die.  The bag topper also has the Batty for You image, a few extra punches, and a piece of black grosgrain ribbon.  Wouldn’t these bags be cute for your trick or treaters?

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