Friday, November 29, 2024

Thanksgiving Treat Holders

Here are photos of a couple of the treat bags I made this year for Thanksgiving:


The card stocks are from the stash and I used a decorative border edge die to cut out the gold foil poster board from the Dollar Tree for the top of the bag. Put together a flower in fall colours and added that to the center of the border piece. I used the "Thankful" die set from Scrapdiva Designs and the gold poster board for the word and the shadow piece is various card stocks from the stash. I used fall themed cup cake liners for the rosette under the word dies. I put this on a white doily that I die cut from a large doily die by Cheery Lynn from the stash. 

Inside this bag is various treat holders:

For the large holder in the back I used a candy slider die from Jaded Blossoms and that holds a full size Hershey bar. Used the Waffle Flower new scarecrow die set for the scarecrow on the front of the candy bar holder. Used an old steel rule Sizzix fence die for the fence and I cut that out of recycled card board. I used a 1 inch circle punch and punched out three circles and sponged the edges of those and stacked them for my pumpkin. Used a die set from HoneyBee for the corn stalks behind the pumpkin. For the Hershey nugget holder left front I wrapped the nuggets in fall coloured card stocks and I made a tray and put the nuggets on that. Used a pretzel bag from the candy aisle at the craft store to put them in and tied this closed with orange jute from the Dollar Tree. Used a large glue dot and put the wooden leaf on the front. The pumpkin Tootsie Pop holder on the right is a die set from Taylored Expressions. The greeting on that is an old wooden stamp from the stash. 

Back right is a pillow box I made using a die from my stash - I had to lay it on the side to take the photo as it would not stand up straight for the photo... the lower left front is a holder I made using the Libary Card die set from Ellen Hutson and that holds a fun size M&M candy. Always fun to make treat holders for chocolate treats. . .

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