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For my Halloween/Fall Workshop we are making Starbucks Frap bottles and filling with a mixture of Halloween candies and nuts. The little baskets from a post above with the peppermint pattys, a treat bag made from a lunch bag filled with above candies, and a halloween candle. 4 Fall cards and 1 Halloween card.
For my Halloween/Fall Workshop we are making Starbucks Frap bottles and filling with a mixture of Halloween candies and nuts. The little baskets from a post above with the peppermint pattys, a treat bag made from a lunch bag filled with above candies, and a halloween candle. 4 Fall cards and 1 Halloween card.
I would love to see photos of this too, please ... Rose
These peppermint patty "sandwiches" are sooooo cute ... using the scallop punch. I am definately making these to send along with my husband to work. I am a SAHM so no one for me to give them to and I definately can't take them to the gym and give them out there! ROFL.
simmy :-)
The projects featured on Cambria's blog are SOOOOO cool! I have a few workshops coming up and I needed ideas for door prizes and hostess thank you gifts! You can even change the colors and stamps to suit any holiday/occasion! I love it!
I created this card, the treat bags, and the sucker for my halloween goodies. I CASED the card from the gallery (sorry, don't know who posted it) and then made the sucker at our stamp club meeting. The treat bags were easy, as the haunted roller was quick and simple. Then just used the moon and witch from the "Home is where the Haunt is" stamp set to decorate the chocolates. The spiders were $.99 for a package of 30 at walgreens.
__________________ SMILE! It increases your face value!" ~Dolly Parton, Steel Magnolias
I made them yesterday. Once you get your pattern set up. They are simple. I used the buckles from the Hodge Podge Kit. I took the template to Staples and had them enlarge it x 250.