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Wednesday
Oct102012

Halloween Bash: Treat Bags

 

This is part of our Halloween BASH.  See a listing of all projects so far at the end of the post.

TREAT BAGS FOR YOUR GUESTS -

pack of doilies from dollar tree $1

cupcakes liners with picks from michaels $1 each

parchment paper in my kitchen drawer

candy- dollar tree

Total  - under $5 for 15 treat bags

Super easy and cute.

You could fold them in half for smaller half moon shaped bags.

They look so cute on the treat stand.

 

Other Halloween BASH Projects:

Spooky Books

Halloween Sweet and Spooky $1 Mirrors

Halloween Tags

Halloween Wreath

Halloween Treat Stand

Enjoy!

Reader Comments (3)

I saw this and nearly freaked out as it's so cute!!!! And you know what? You could buy the cupcake liners from Martha Stewart's halloween collection as the bottom of the liners either have graphics or words, like "Boo". They are so cute!! I love her line for certain things. Anyway, thanks for the inspiration!
xoxo

October 11, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterKadee

Hi Kadee -

My daughter and I actually made some with the Martha Stewart Liners last year! They are always so cute! It will make me sad when there are no more "little" ones to make treat bags for - ! Loving all your church rummage sale finds!
Have a great week,
Rae

October 11, 2012 | Registered CommenterRae Missigman

With Halloween quickly approaching, this is the time to start considering your treat bags for the upcoming parties.

October 17, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterTreat bags

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