Spooky Soiree Treat Bag inspired by a Lettering Delights recent photograph NEW product release. |
To make this bag I used the Spooky Soiree Treat Bags. Using my Pazzles Inspiration I imported the file and then selected the template with the devil. I used the wand icon (the make image contour cut). I tidied up some of the lines, altered it by cutting the top portion of the devil that overlaps the edge.
I then placed some of the Spooky Soiree paper (from the Spooky Soiree collection) on my mat and cut out the bag. On one of my earlier posts I made some cupcake toppers and used one to decorate the bag which was also from the Spooky Soiree Collection.
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I also used a recent Friday FREEBIE Ghost Poop printable set (on the left of the photo). I just print and cut the file using my Pazzles Inspiration. I must admit I was in a hurry and the print and cut was not close enough around the bottom of the ghost so I cheated..........I took a black pen and coloured in the white bits. You would have never have known if I hadn't told you!Click here to get your Spooky Soiree Collection.
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I added a couple of buttons and glittered around the ghost. Then, I filled the cello bag with Imperial Mints.....don't you love mints on a long car journey!
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PAPER ISSUES has a Halloween link party starts Oct 1st and runs all month so I am adding this project over there!
You are not supposed to post a treat bag showing licorice allsorts that I can't get here in the US unless I pay an arm and a leg for them!
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You either love them or hate them!!!
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