Halloween Treats
Besides bag toppers what are some other creative, quick and easy ways to present candy to trick or treators? Pictures are always nice as I am a visual learner.
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I LOVE the sour cream containers - Instructions Here.
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texasjodylynn had a cool boxy bag tutorial on her blog not too long ago - you could check that out!
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I just made 30 little cardstock box/baskets and attached a handle with brads. I will fill these little treat containers with candy for the employees at our post office. I spoil them every Halloween and Christmas.
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I found these online (and gasped out loud at the price!!!) and thought it would be easy to make your own belly band to go around a little treat like these candy corn bags.
I also loved the sample in the SU catty that uses a brown paper lunch sack to make a broom and assume you could have it hold candy if you left the bottom of the sack in one piece (it's on page 29 of the current/new catty). This is probably more work than anyone would want to do for all of the trick or treaters, but maybe it would work if you need a few special treats for kids' friends/neighbors. |
Ouch... no kidding about the price $98 for 36 bags of candy corn (which most people, myself included, don't even like!)
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I want to try the french fri containers so bad....I asked my local mcdonalds for a clean one to use as my template.....that is what I will be making this year for my kids treats for there schools.
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oh i like the french fries idea. cute
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Subbing...always tempted to boxes and bags!
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Here's what I made one year for my choir people:
http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...8&si=halloween Wanda |
I just broke down and bought a paper crimper and made some sour cream containers. Talk about easy and super cute! I bought a 125 piece bag of Hershey's candy's at BJ's and each mini candy fits inside of a sour cream container. I was hoping to fit two but one is fine. They are very quick to make and take much less time than a bag topper (at least for me they did).
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yes ive doen the sour cream containers before, and real easy to make.
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Deb posted a really neat idea here, but I'm sure to make a few would be some work! http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...heangelcompany
and last year TIC TAC containers were popular. You can get them at Costco or the dollar store. Here's a sample in my gallery which of course I found the idea elsewhere! :wink: http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...0&ppuser=33605 |
The sour cream containers are just too cute. I am going to have to make those.
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Jelly Jars
How about jelly jars filled with candy and decorating the lid. That's what I'm attempting for this Halloween. Because of the glass they will be meant for adults only. They can be given to co-workers, secret pals, secretary, teacher, doctor...etc.
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We always have a whole pile of kids coming to the door for Halloween! I plan on getting the mini reese's peanut butter cups and stamping the images from batty for you, punching them out and then taping to the bottom. For my kids and their cousins I think I will make the coffin box, you can find the pattern in the templates, and putting candy in it for them.
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GinaK shared a halloween treat pouch tutorial with her one of her new stamp sets on her blog ealier this morning. Check it out here. Be sure to scroll down to the part 2 of her post.
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Here are a few treat boxes of mine. The first was for Valentine's Day but you could easily change it to Halloween. I made them for halloween in a smaller version for my daughter's class but no photos. The second one is a tote box that I made for halloween for her class another year.
//www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1041989?cat=500&ppuser=106414 //www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1041990?cat=500&ppuser=106414 //www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1041991?cat=500&ppuser=106414 |
pillow boxes with halloween images stamped on them and a few candies in them is a great little treat .
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http://a-country-life.blogspot.com/2...ween-2007.html In 2006, this is what I made: http://a-country-life.blogspot.com/2...halloween.html I love making tricks or treats most of all! Kerilou |
I made matchbook candy covers and stapled 2 life savers into them..they were cute and easy! http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...0&ppuser=33711
As for the discussion about the sour cream containers, check out this gallery link for sour cream bats: http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...y=0&thumbcheck= ADORABLE! |
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This link is to jersgirls for another fry box http://www.jersgirl.com/templates/frybox_jersgirl.jpg HTH! |
omg, those sour cream container bats are too incredibly cute!!
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i HAVE to figure out how to do those! i wanted to make them for the other kindergarten teachers in my school |
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I posted these to my gallery/blog last week
Test Tubes were found in the MS Halloween Section at Michaels...I made my own template to hold them. |
Wow Kerilou you do some wonderful stuff for Halloween. I love the cows on your blog! So cute.
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here is what i made last year for my youngest son's classmates.. I'm sure they can be resized to something smaller.
http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...0&ppuser=44893 |
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I saw a similar thing in the catty pg. 112. I was going to make these with the batty for you set instead of Perfect Timing and use Tangerine Tango, Kiwi Kiss, Perfect Plum and Use Basic Black as a filler with the candy. The boo bag on Pg 30 gave me another idea. I made small boxes with Halloween Backgrounds stamped on it. I am going to fill up some bags and tie them off with ribbon and the eek tag form on of the tag set (can't remeber which one). |
Witches Broom!
this was one project I am kicking myself for not inventing. really cute. couldn't you use a paper shredder? and only run the papersack in halfway? plmk I can borrow one from the neighbor! on second thought, I'll race you. 3 2 1 go! |
Those bat sour cream containers are very cute and clever.
I have made the containers that are crafted after folded paper cups. I did not take a picture bt I did get the idea from the gallery here. |
These are great ideas. I'm going to have to try the coffin boxes soon. Has anyone sold them at fall craft fairs with any success?
Happy Stamping and Scrapping rita |
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Michael's (MS collection) carries a kit to make these witch broom sacks. I think they were 6.99. They came with everything to make the project including the sticks. I think each kit makes six treat sacks. Not too bad if you use a coupon. |
I just posted on my blog a cute 'wrapper' for a hershey bar that I am doing for my son's class halloween party.
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I tackled the witches broom on my own. I did not want to pay the 9.99 for the kit. Instead I found smaller brown lunch sacks and a stick from my yard. Here is my attempt
http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...00&ppuser=3580 |
I made a few of these treat pockets last year for Halloween for a few special friends. Flat candy bars, like Kit Kat or Hershey's, fit nicely. My nieces got Halloween pencils and a candy bar. My friends got a professional-grade nail file and a candy bar. Here's another sample.
You could also make these party favors with Halloween paper. They will hold a mini candy bar or other "bite-sized" Halloween candy like those mini packets of Skittles, or 5-6 Hershey's kisses. You have to scroll to the end of the tutorial to see the finished product. |
We just got a request from school to do NO CANDY/FOOD for celebrations this year (with all the peanut allergies)........What else could I put in some of these cute containers for Halloween??
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For little boys??? I'd go through the aisle at Walmart that has the packages of "party favors" for kids. Yo-Yos, super bouncy balls, mini plastic dinosaurs, etc? (Depending on how old they are--have you seen those half-sized Sharpie markies? Those would be fun for older kids! You could buy the multi-pen sets and split them up. Give each kid a couple different colors. |
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