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Halloween Party Favors

Do your kids love Halloween or not?  My do but not the scary stuff, however my nephew is terrified of Halloween and all things related.  He doesn't even like pumpkins with faces.  So I decided to make cute favor boxes, with him in mind, that I am gonna fill with candy corn and chocolate for our annual Halloween party.  I don't decorate for Halloween, but I have all my fall decs up and it is a pumpkin theme.

I used The Tags, Bags and More cartridge, oval cut out from George Basic Shapes cart, and the cute pumpkins came from the Holiday Cakes cartridge. was gonna put on the happy halloween stamp but I think it was cute without it.
 Here is the final product, I think it is very nephew approved.  Added some ribbon and used some ink for the oval and chalk to define the pumpkins so they stand out a little.

So for our night, I stay home and pass out candy, hubby takes the kids around the neighborhood and then all the relatives come over for pizza and pumpkin pies.  Of course all the "adults" have to just help the kids go through their bags and taste test some of the candy, lol.

I'm gonna enter this in Decorate to Celebrates Halloween Party challenge and Die Cutting Diva's Pumpkin challenge.

Thanks for stopping by...

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  1. Cute treat favors! Thank you for joining our DCD challenge.

    Veronica

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  2. Sandy, how sweet that you tailored these especially for your nephew!! :) I do think he'll find them oh-so-cute and not scary at all (especially with the yummy candy!!)...

    Thanks so much for decorating your celebrations at the Decorate To Celebrate! Challenge Blog!

    BIG HUGS,
    Amy :) at www.lovetocrop.com
    and Decorate To Celebrate!

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  3. Very pretty treat box!! Love it!!
    Thanks for joining us at DCD this week!
    Gerda
    http://cardscreations.blogspot.com

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  4. Great little favor sacks, the pumpkins are really cute!

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  5. This is so awesome!! I love the designs on the pumpkins!! Not scary at all!! Thanks so much for playing along at Decorate to Celebrate!!

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts
    Decorate to Celebrate DT

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  6. cute bag thank you for joining us at dtc. and thank you for having my blog button on your sidebar. hugs

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  7. So cute! Thanks for joining us at DCD challenge.

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