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Halloween Bat Treat Boxes

13
Aug
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It’s still toasty outside, but my autumn-loving heart is already starting to plan Halloween parties, treats, and all sorts of fun!  I’ve seen similar projects in the past and I knew this was my year to create some fun Halloween Bat Treat Boxes with the new “Spooky Boo” collection.  They turned out pretty cute and they were so easy to create, they’d be perfect for an entire class or a whole neighborhood – and best of all, the kids could help make them too!

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Here’s how easy they are!

First, cut a pillow boxes from patterned paper.

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Use a strong adhesive to secure the box edge.  You can add treats now or add them later.

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Cut a tag from the “Let’s Party” paper:

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Use the tag as a template to cut two additional tags from coordinating papers:

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Stack the tags and staple them together at the top:

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Now you’ll want to cover the staple.  Choose a sticker or a printed die-cut from the collection.

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Use foam adhesive dots on the back of the sticker:

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

And place the sticker directly over the staple:

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Add the stacked tags to the top of the pillow box with strong adhesive.

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

I chose to use the glittered wall bats from the collection to add to my boxes.  You could also cut bat wings from black cardstock or patterned paper.

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Use a strong adhesive to attach the box over the body of the bat:

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

That’s it!  So easy, right??

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Repeat, repeat, and repeat – create a few or a dozen or more!

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc. Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Have fun making your own bat pillow boxes with the “Spooky Boo” collection!

Halloween Bat Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Spooky Boo" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Happy Halloween!

Wendy Sue

Supplies:
Spooky Boo “Trick or Treat” Patterned Paper
Spooky Boo “Bad To The Bone” Patterned Paper
Spooky Boo “Meow” Patterned Paper
Spooky Boo “Let’s Party” Patterned Paper
Spooky Boo “Spooky” Patterned Paper
Spooky Boo “Falling Leaves” Patterned Paper
Spooky Boo Stickers

Spooky Boo Wall Bats
Adhesive

Filed Under: Gift, Gift Box, Halloween, Papercraft, Tutorial Tagged With: Halloween, Pillow Boxes, spooky boo, Wendy Sue Anderson

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