
Welcome to Paper Popsicles' second blog hop, our CREEPY, CRAWLY, Blog STOMP! Today, we hope that as you go around to each of our creative team members' blogs, you will find inspiration, some tricks, and perhaps some TREATS! If you stumbled upon my blog from Lora's blog, GREAT, you are on the right track! If you didn't come from Lora's blog, you will want to start at the PAPER POPSICLES BLOG! My blog is your SIXTH stop!
Our porch lights are now on! As you move from one blog to the next, you will collect a TREAT (a word or words). Gather all the treats to make a ghoulish saying and email your phrase to Melissa at melissa@paperpopsicles.com. For your efforts, you will be entered into a random draw to win a fantastic prize—The Loud Talker Kit from October!!!! Please leave a comment on EVERY blog during our stomp....otherwise you might miss out on some other free treats!!!! You can get a glimpse of some of the other goodies up for grabs on this post on the Paper Popsicles blog! OH, I almost forgot! Paper Popsicles is screaming with great deals today!! Go to the Paper Popsicles online store and get 25% off everything in the store and 50% off all clearance! This sale is good TODAY, October 10th only.

As an additional TREAT, you can copy and save this digital image FREEBIE!! This image will be FREE today only! Click on it to enlarge it, and then save it to your computer! Isn't he CUTE!?!

This is the AMAZING October Loud Talker kit that is the GRAND PRIZE for the Creepy, Crawly, Blog Stomp! It's filled with Sassafras goodness and amazing goodies! WOW, what a prize!
Now I want to share with you MY ghoulish project!! I made Halloween Treat Bags with Decorated Toppers! These are fun and very easy to make! This is an awesome project for kids to take to school for all of their friends!
I started off by gathering some fun Halloween papers (Haunted by Cosmo Cricket which are available in the Paper Popsicles online store, and they are on SALE today!!), snack size baggies, some cardstock, and some awesome Halloween stamps by Pink Paislee. And of course, there is CANDY!
I measured the width of the bag. My bag is 6.5" wide.
I'm going to make the base of the bag topper with cardstock, and I'm going to decorate it with patterned paper.
I cut my cardstock 6.5" wide, and I want it to be 1.5" tall, so I cut it 3" (half will be in front, and the other half will be in back.) I then score the 6.5" x 3" piece of cardstock at 1.5".
Then, I cut my patterned paper to mount on top of the topper sheet. So, this patterned paper was cut 6.25" x 1.25" so that it would sit matted on the bag topper front.
I fill the snack size baggie with candy, and I attach the cardstock topper. In order for it to stay secure during stapling, I add a little bit of adhesive to hold the bag in place.
I then staple three times. I make sure to staple to the front. I want the smooth edges of the staple in the back. I also make sure that I staple OVER the zip loc strip. This just makes it more secure.
If I planned on JUST decorating the front (which you can do if you want to save on patterned paper), I would want the SMOOTH part of the staple to the back. That way, no one can hurt their fingers on the staples.
Now, I stamp some fun Halloween stamps on scraps of paper. I love these Pink Paislee stamps! (BTW, these stamps are one of the MANY prizes during the blog stomp!!)
I add the patterned paper to the bag topper cardstock (hiding the staples!), and I add the cut out stamped images too. I also used my Cropadile to punch two holes in each topper, and I added some ribbon!
Here are my finished Halloween Treat Bags with Decorated Toppers! What do you think? I think they're SPOOKTACULAR!! You can click on any of the photos to see them larger.
I guess you want your other treat too? The treat on my blog is "SCREAM AND".
Now that you have been scared into the season, don’t forget to leave a comment, then head over to Amy's blog next!
Enjoy the rest of the Paper Popsicles Creepy, Crawly, Blog Stomp!! I hope you enjoyed your visit! Thanks for stopping by!
They are SOOOO cute Carol!!!
ReplyDeletethere are always a few kids in the neighbourhood you want to give an extra treat to, this will work perfectly!
ReplyDeletecarol these are just too cute!!! great idea!
ReplyDeletetrick or treat!
Very cute Carol. Such a clever use of a zip top bag! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
well how cute these are! A perfect little something for those you want to tell! Cute Carol!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the addition of the little ribbon handle! Thanks for the digi image. :)
ReplyDeleteOh so cute! I think I will make these and send candies to my kids and people at dh's work!
ReplyDeleteTFS and thanks for the freebie!
FANTASTIC idea!!! Great for "special" trick or treaters too!
ReplyDeletelove it - what a great idea for a treat for the kiddos in school - and one of my kiddos is just the right age to enjoy (ok, when it comes to candy, they both enjoy)
ReplyDeletelove these bags!! the toppers are so cute!! >"<
ReplyDeleteI want to come trick-or-treating at your house! Those treat bags are TOO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool - makes me want to SCREAM AND...
ReplyDeleteGreat project Carol...these would be great for school!
ReplyDeleteLove those treat bags. simple yet really creative
ReplyDeleteSo, so cute and so, so easy to do! I LOVE them! Thanks for the free digi!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hopping!
Rene'
THose are so cute!! Now I want to make a bunch for the kidlets!
ReplyDeleteThose are almost too cute to bear watching the kids tear into them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. It would work great on our street with so few trick or treaters.
ReplyDeleteCute dancing pumpkin! Thanks
ReplyDeletetamara_bennett7@hotmail.com
cute bag toppers - love the handle idea
ReplyDeleteSuper cute treat bags, Carol...
ReplyDeleteLove the handles and little notes on the candies.
Many thanks!
Fab fab fabulous!!!! I will be making these for sure!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your Treat Bags. Gonna scraplift this idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks for free DIGI!
A fab idea to make sure everyone get sthe same amount in their own little treat bag..love it x
ReplyDeleteCute treat bags! Love how you used the small snack bags.
ReplyDeleteLot's of great treats and ideas along the way
ReplyDeleteSo simple and cute! What a great idea! Thanks for the dancing pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebie! Love your goody bags:-)
ReplyDeleteLove your treat bags and those toppers are fantastic.
ReplyDeletethank you for the freebie.
I am stomping on.
Hugs
Fi
AWESOME! Love the goody bags!
ReplyDeleteso simple and then really WOW with the way you dressed up the bags - i like the addition of ribbon - never seen that before!! great idea too!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great treat idea! trick or treating is so much fun!! thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese treat bags are great and such a perfect size. I'll have to remember this for Christmas for my son's daycare helpers.
ReplyDeleteToo cute! I'm gonna make some of these for my DD's class!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the new take on treat bag toppers. I never thought of putting ribbon handles on them before.
ReplyDeleteThese are cute!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea for my special trick or treaters!
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable! Perfect to make up for my "special" trick-or-treaters. Thanks for the cute Digi too!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lisa
SPOOKTACULAR! You said it. It is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteoh those are super cute! thanks Carol for the great tutorial and yummy idea!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome treat bags!!
ReplyDeleteWhat adorable goody bags!
ReplyDeleteClever and cute, another idea for my class party~
ReplyDeleteThanks!!!
Oooh, this is a great treat bag. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePerfect! Just the inspiration I needed for my kids class treats! THanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, love it!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute bags
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing these
hugs Nikki
How fun and so simple! Thanks for the GREAT idea!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I love that you added little handles to the bags! Thanks for the digi stamp!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable. You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable. You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable little pumpkin man!! Thanks so much! and the little treat bags will be perfect for giving out little treats at the office for the big holiday!
ReplyDeleteLove the cute bags. What a great creation. Let me stomp on outta here. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteWhat great treat bags! We get over 100 kids every year so I think if I start making them now, I may be done by NEXT Hallowe'en!! LOL!
ReplyDeleteStomping on ...
Thank you for your project!!
ReplyDeletePart broomstick, part treats bag. A novel idea!
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