Here are the last of the treat boxes I made for Halloween this year. These are little triangle boxes made with one piece of paper and folded up to hold little bags of M&M's. I've had a few sheets of this bat paper I bought at Tuesday Morning years ago, and I want to use it up so I can focus on some new papers for next year! I added a SU! stamped and punched sentiment to the center box, while the box on the left was done with a fussy-cut Unity stamped image, and the one on the right was done with a Lil Inker Boo! die and an I.O. Ghost die. The "ribbon" is like paper and fans out to be billowy, or tears apart easily to look like shreds. I've had it for years and have no clue where I found it but I always use it on Halloween treats because it's black.
I'm sharing these with the Four Seasons October A/G Fall challenge
Also sharing with the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Spooky/Halloween
Thanks so much for stopping by and taking time to leave a comment. I appreciate everyone who stops by.
Enjoy this beautiful Autumn day and take care of yourself!
Carol
21 comments:
These are so cute. Perfect. Happy weekend friend.
Great little treat boxes and love the Bat P.paper
Carol x
Oh!Carol anyone would be thrilled with these, they are Super.
Faith x
These are so cute and unique being in the shape that they are. I love the way you decorated them up, I'm sure those who get them will love them too! So fun and festive!!! Hugs, Brenda
Your treat boxes are fabulous. Take care, Donna
Super cute treat boxes!!
These are adorable, carol!
Beautiful way to give the treats!
Super treat boxes Carol, I love the shape and great papers.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
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Love the treat boxes, bet they will be filled with yummies and appreciated. x
Great treat boxes for Halloween! Loving the cute paper as well! Thanks for joining us at the Four Season Challenge!
Super cute treat boxes and bet they will be well received! Thank you for joining our challenge at Four Seasons!
Diane FS DT {Nellies Nest}
What fabulous little treat boxes! Fun! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Four Seasons Challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back again soon.
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These are cute as can be and I know everyone who gets one will love them.
Your little treat boxes make Halloween treats all the more fun to receive! The paper is great and I love all the different additions to each box. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Four Seasons!
Mmm cute little gift boxes for yummy M&Ms... I think your patterned paper pile must be enormous, you have some fabulous patterns for all seasons. I love the 'boo' die cut, awesome font looking fabulous in orange x
What wonderfully fun and festive Halloween season boxes. They're a sweet treat unto themselves for the lucky folks who receive these goodie-filled charmers.
Autumn Zenith 🎃 Witchcrafted Life
Oh WOW! You know how much I love your treat holders, Carol! Love that bat paper and how each one has a different tag on! You certainly go above & beyond when it comes to creating your treats and I bet everyone that receives one absolutely loves them! I know I do! TFS and wishing you a good day! :)
Oh wow these are SO fun Carol!! I love the bat papers and your fun little "ribbon shreds" in there too! It makes for a very fun and interesting shape to open up for sure! I know they will love them! I saw that you had won on Pixie's Playground challenge and I'm not surprised with your knack of making fun treats like this!! :) Sending HUGS
Hi dear Carol! You are so brave using up your design papers! LOL :D I haven't your courage, I haven't a lot of patterned papers and hoard them :G
These triangle treat boxes are adorable, and surely they will be very appreciated! Love that paper ribbon, it's very appropriate! They are all lovely, but my fav is that with the spooky diecut ghost and the big BOO! :D
Sending you lots of love and hugs, good vibes on your way!! Stay strong, dear friend!
These are super cute and you get a big prize for using up some paper! Hooray for new paper for next year!
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