I actually tried something new - found the tutorial on SCS - and think it came out pretty cute!
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I must admit, it didn't work like in my head....notice no spiders and that was what I originally intended! BUT, I like this so much better!
All DP and CS, ribbon and embellies are from my stash.... The pumpkin and its border are from JustRite Stamps and the sentiment is a rub on I 'found' while shopping my stash! I did add a piece of clear report cover to the gift box side - thought it looked more finished!
I hope my three year old niece enjoys this treat!
Thanks for stopping by!
HUGGZ,
April
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Get out of town!! What missing MOJO! You are ROCKING your blog, girlfriend!! I'm sooo impressed!! THis is the cutest evah - so festive, so bright and happy! I'm sure your niece will gobble this right up! :)
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omgosh, how did you do that?? This is SO COOL! I want to learn how to make these! Oh, man, now I'm craving butterfinger!! Yummmmmers
ReplyDeleteThis turned out great, April. I like that you used textured cardstock, it looks good. The box is perfect!
ReplyDeleteFantastic April! What an extra special way to give a treat!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute April! I've never made one of these so I'm going to have to give it a try...TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is fabulous. Love these little treat holders.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Your little niece will love it even if it was empty, but the candy is a slam dunk! Darn cute and congrats on the successful first try at this! It looks complicated.
ReplyDeleteWonderful trick-or-treat holder!! Thanks so much for sharing it with us at The Pink Elephant!!
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