Penni & Lyssa’s Not-So-Spooky Crafting Adventure: Day One treats for all types

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Welcome to Day One of another fun collaboration between myself and my Halloween-baby BFF, Penni Litwiller! We have gotten together for a week of fall crafting fun, so be sure to visit Song of My Heart every day this week for a roundup of the best not-so-spooky Halloween ideas.

We are starting with the most important thing: treats!!! It's all about the CANDY!!!

Halloween treat tubes candy holders acetate card boxes stampin up Lyssa Nerds M&M cat punch

We were delighted to discover that the new Treat Tubes fit perfectly in our new Acetate Card Boxes. Isn't that cool? It makes such a great presentation. You can fit six tubes in one case. Then just wrap Designer Series Paper around the top and bottom and add a couple of punches or ribbon. So fast and easy!

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I used The Little Things stamp set for my spooky-licious tags, topping them off with the awesome new Black Rhinestones.

The corks fit tightly, preventing spillage, and the tubes themselves are food-safe plastic, so you don't have to worry about glass breaking around little hands. The corks are a choking hazard for age 3 and under, however, so know the ages if you're gifting these to kids!

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If six treat tubes is too many to give away at once (they come in a box of 12) they are still super cute served individually, too. Just tie some Black Shimmer Ribbon around the top with a mini glue dot tucked underneath to prevent it from sliding off. Then make a variety of fun tags to tie on with Baker's Twine. Adorable!

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Penni rose to the treat-making challenge with a cute ensemble of sucker holders for her nieces and nephews. Every one of them was different! I love this project because it's simple enough that you could mass-produce them for classroom treats or neighborhood trick-or-treaters. Especially if you use the new Cat Punch with the matching Spooky Night papers–then you don't even have to stamp! Love it!

Ready for the instructions? We've got 'em!

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Here's a run-down of what we used today. Order now and it will be on your doorstep in plenty of time to play!

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Thanks for dropping in today, friends! See you back here tomorrow for Day Two of Penni & Lyssa's 2017 Halloween Adventure.

Wait until you see what we have up our sleeves next!


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2 thoughts on “Penni & Lyssa’s Not-So-Spooky Crafting Adventure: Day One treats for all types”

  1. Hurray!! I’ve been hoping a new collaboration was in the works, and day 1 did not disappoint! What a great tip that those little test tubes also fit in our acetate boxes. I can already envision the same idea as a super fun hot cocoa kit for the winter. Can’t wait to see all the fun ideas you roll out this week. Great job gals!!

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