Not So Spooky Halloween Goody Bags!

Happy October everyone!! Time is rapidly flying by as the holidays approach and to kick it all off I have some fun goody bag inspirations for you using the Not So Spooky stamp set for Halloween.

In our neighborhood, we only get a handful of tricker treaters so making special packages for the little ones is easy for me. I could have gone on forever making these! The standing card stock wrap is really fun and makes a great statement. You can put your information on the back so parents know who it came from.

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I’ve created a quick template for you on where to score  4 1/4″ x 11″ card stock.

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By stamping a bunch of solid images first with Wisteria and Orange Peel inks, I was able to quickly assemble the pieces onto tags stamped with white. Don’t forget to give out some healthy treats like carrots this year, parents will love seeing those in the kids bags!

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I’ve shot a video of how to make the card stock holder and tags to decorate your treats. You can watch it below or on our YouTube channel.

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Thanks for stopping by and enjoy!

  1. What a great idea, but I guess the parents will like the carrots more than the kids will :) . Reminds me of the movie Mermaids where the children get toothpaste *lol* . Will try to make some goodie bags :D

  2. Just several days ago, I was pondering on how to make a goodie bag. I want to give some to my darling GD and several of her friends. I plan to give pic of candy, nail polish, fake tattoos, etc. as they are age 15. Thanks for showing how to make the bags and for the template. Love it.

  3. I am completely enamoured with your Halloween treat ensemble! So creative and such fun to make! Excited to make some of my own!!
    ~carol

  4. Love the little goody bag and the versatile tags. It would be easier to do this than allow the kids to help themselves to candy and find that I am running short of candy within half an hour of Trick or Treating. LOL

  5. What cute treat bags! I can do that, but just for my grandsons……we get too many in our neighborhood to make one for everyone! Thanks!

  6. What a perfect timing! I usually use my die cut machine to create Treat Holders for Halloween. It is currently not working. GRRR! This is a great alternative in case my sons change to minds into giving their classmates goody bags for Halloween.

  7. I live in a retirement community so this is an excellent idea for the few grandkids I’ve met. Interesting way of cutting the hole – I’ll definitely try it. Thanks for the great video!

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