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Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue

When I said during Studio Calico reveal that I can't wait to see what everyone "fills" the jar stamp with, a fun idea formed. Why not actually fill it with something? I came up with a simple idea using paper bags which you can use for halloween treats or really any small treat you'll need to think of this fall/winter.

Here's what you need:

Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue
SUPPLIES: Stamps: Studio Calico Jar Stamp | Ink: Versafine Onyx Black | Patterned Paper: Studio Calico Poet Society Card Kit | Other: glitter tape, washi tape, typewriter or fine tip pen,  printable labelsMister Huey's Spray Mist, paper bags,  die-cuts, Studio Calico wooden mini clothespins, glue tape, acrylic block, small scissors, gummy candy to fill your treat bag, food grade cellophane foil.

Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue
Step 1 (important!): Help yourself to some gummy candy to get the creative juices flowing :)

Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue
Step 2: Take one of the paper bags and stamp the jar outline on the front. Tip: It helps to pick up the stamp from a flat surface rather than lining it up on the acrylic block.

Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue
Step 3: Stamp the jar lid inside of the jar outline.

Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue
Step 4: Poke a hole in the paper bag and cut around the inside line of the stamp.

Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue
Step 5: Cut a piece of the food grade cellophane to fit inside the paper bag.
Step 6: Use a glue tape on the edges of the cellophane, then place it inside of the paper bag.

Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue
Step 7: Through the jar opening in the paper bag, remove the backing from the glue tape strips and press down to bond the cellophane and paper.

Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue
Step 8: Sprinkle on some Mister Huey if you want. When the mist is dry, fill your treat bag.

Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue
Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue
Step 9: Decorate the outside of the bag with washi tape, die cuts and labels. 

… and you're finished! What do you think? They are easy to make and mass produce. If you don't have paper bags on hand, you could play around with envelopes as well or die-cut some with a Silhouette Cameo for example.

Homemade Halloween Treat Bags by @pixnglue

If you go ahead and try this tutorial on your own, feel free to leave a comment or link me up. I would love to see what you make from it! Thanks for visiting!

Update: I think these stamps would make a cute addition to your Halloween Crafting!
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