Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Halloween Treat Holders

Looking for a cute ideas for Halloween? How about some treat holders?!


Hey there! I'm here today with my latest project for CutCardStock. I have used the same base with three different ways to decorate using clear stamps, a digital stamp, a sticker, hand punched border, and die cuts. All three have twine. So pull out those Halloween themed products you have and put together some treat holders yourself. 



Materials

DCS Discount Card Stock: Canvas Textured Mantis GreenPop Tone ORANGE FIZZ 8.5×11 Discount Card StockPop Tone GRAPE JELLY 8.5×11 Discount Card StockDCS Discount Card Stock: Textured Flame Tree OrangeLessebo Colors Premium SUNSET Orange 83lb Cardstock and DCS Discount Card Stock: Black.

Clear stamps, a digital stamp, a sticker, die cuts, twine and, of course, adhesive are for creating the decorations or embellishments. Also using a cut file from Silhouette Studio. 

Construction 

Using Spiderweb Bag cut file from Silhouette Studio I cut the holders in three colors with my Silhouette Cameo.

Fold along the score lines. Apply adhesive to the side tab and one of the wider flaps on the bottom.

It is time to decorate.

Decorating

I am decorating the first holder using two clear stamps. Stamp the larger stamp twice on two different colors of card stock and a smaller pumpkin once. Color the stamping and paper piece. Add some small die cut leaves. 

Adhere these pieces to the front side of the treat holder. 

Decorate the second holder with a sticker and punch a border. 

A digital stamp, which I fussy cut, is the focal for the third holder. 

Finishing

To finish, add sentiments.

I am using purchased die cuts with brads for two of the sentiments. A stamp and die cut create the third. All three have twine.

Thanks for taking the time to check out my Halloween Treat Holders! 


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