Halloween Treat Bags
I fell in LOVE with the hauntingly beautiful brush set called "Halloween Magic" by Nancie Rowe Janitz.
Have you all seen the paper bag advent calendars on Pinterest? I decided to see exactly how easy this process would be-- I've never printed on paper bags before! I'm happy to report, it was a breeze! I chose my favorite 5 images, printed the bags, and then added coordinating embellishments. Here's a close-up of how each turned out:
I added a darling digital "Boo!" banner at the top from the Happy Haunting collection, as well as a festive pumpkin from the Frightful collection. I added a bit of ribbon to complete the look!
To make this bag sparkle, I added a few purple rhinestones in a swirling path to mimic the witch's spell! The "Ghost Stories" medallion is from the Happy Haunting element collection.
As you can see in the photo above, I edged this circle with a glue pen and sprinkled glitter for extra dimension.
This was a fun one! I added a die-cut pieces to the front (graveyard, tree branches, and spider web), as well as a clip-on sparkly spider embellishment.
For this bag, I purposely only printed part of the brush graphic so I would have room to create a banner at the top that incorporated a fun "Tricks or Treats" element (from the Frightful collection).
I positioned a die-cut element from Memory Box on the skeleton's hat for an extra whimsical flourish!
I added 2 punches to the bottom of this intricate brush graphic.
This countdown was fun and EASY to put together- it's a perfect last minute project that will definitely add to your decor! The hardest part? Figuring out what to place in your goody bags!! I can't wait for my family to start opening these up during the last week of October!
Snap Click Supply has so many wonderful Halloween digital pieces. I just used this digital cuts file, "Halloween Cameos," to make 2 adorable handmade cards.
If you are curious how these fun greetings came together, check out this post: DIY Halloween Cards.
Happy Halloween!
Happy Halloween!