Hi Everyone
A couple more ideas to share today from my first post as Echo Park’s Fresh Face Designer.
Halloween Bark Treat Bags
These bags were so easy to put together. First though – I made the Halloween Bark (see how I did it on my blog here!)
After packaging it into some cello bags I added these bag toppers.
Using some fabulous Spellbinders dies I cut a large bat from a folded sheet of patterned paper (making sure to leave some room inside the die for a hinged top) and then mounted a smaller bat on top.
A pair of mini googly eyes makes these great treats for kids too!
Another super simple idea using the digital collection – but again – one that is very easily adapted using the paper and stickers. I find party décor is often about instant visual impact and little bits and pieces like these really help to pull a theme together.
Using the digital elements I created these little jar labels and tags. I have printed them onto photo paper as I find the definition for smaller items is much better than printing onto cardstock.
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I'm loving all the Halloween decorations you have been making! Simply adorable. If we ever move to New Zealand (my husband's dream), I'll celebrate Halloween with you. 🙂
Hey Lowri, your halloween stuff is AMAZING! I am a BIG FAN of halloween and am loving your creations. We are having a break from celebrating halloween this year, as we go all out and it takes a week (of taking our time) to set it all up! See you soon 🙂
Love all the Halloween treat packaging! Those bats are adorable!
These are great! So much fun, and I'm a fan of the bats, too!
These are great! Wow! I'd be thrilled if you'd link them here:
http://oneartmama.blogspot.com/2011/10/fall-craft-challenge-5-kids-craft-or.html
I have those little jars and can't wait to decorate them for Halloween. I love the bat straws too.
all great ideas! I love the scary choco bark – wondering where I can get those skulls in US???