Wednesday, October 26

Witch's Brooms

Here are this year's Halloween goodies:
 You need two paper bags for each broomstick. I used the small size from Michael's that are about 6" x 2". Unfold one bag and push out its base while folding in the left and right sides. Use scissors to cut the bag into thin strips right down to the base fold. Cut thin strips into the top inch or so of the second bag.
Open both bags and place the second bag inside the shredded one.
 Add Halloween candy of choice--I went with the classic candy corn. Insert a small branch into the bag. Cinch the tops of both bags and secure with ribbon. Add a cute tag.

There's a lot of great Halloween inspiration here at TwoCraftingSisters!

You might also enjoy checking out a how-to for a Halloween treat jar HERE.
Or, a fun Halloween card HERE.

30 comments:

  1. These are just too cute! I'm loving them....clever, clever, clever!

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  2. Sheila - these are awesome! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Sheila, I love this! Great tutorial!!

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  4. This was the talk of Stamp Camp recently - we all love your idea!

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  5. I really like this. I'm searching for this year's class gift for Halloween, and think I've found it. Thank you!

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    1. ME TOO. TKS. My 7-yr-old will love the extra candy and for my teenager I will put in lip gloss, sm body cream and the like.

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  6. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity. I cannot wait to make these. Thank you again. Leslie

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  7. Oh my gosh, I LOVE these! I'm going to make them for our Halloween party. Thanks for sharing!

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  8. I just finished my bags ... I know my 2nd grade students will love them ... Thank you <3

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  9. think I'll try to make them for my son's school Halloween party, but will use a pencil for the broom stick

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    1. I like your idea of using the pencils - that would be great for school! Thanks for sharing your idea! Maura

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  10. These are awesome!!! I need to make 3 for the kids next door!! Thanks for sharing this cool idea!!🎃

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  11. Great idea. I'm going to try this. Thank you. I was thinking of using a licorice stick for the broom handle.

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    1. Love your idea of using a licorice stick - so fun!

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  12. Wow it's an awesome and cute idea .Thanks for sharing

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  13. I love them. I am revisiting decorating for Halloween. Thanks so much.

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  14. I am so so sorry I can't make your project I don't have the ingreidients.

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  15. How about a ziploc bag inside w an oatmeal muffin or couple oatmeal cookies for lil back to school gift for teacher?

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    1. I love the idea of a muffin and turning it into a teacher gift! Thanks for sharing that, Maura

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    2. Teachers these days need to trash any food items. There are too many folks these days who are certified wackos dressed as normal people. A gift certificate, even just $5, is much more appreciated. Individual Kleenex packs are also good this time of year. Individual hand sanitizers are good. A sheet of star stickers. Small bottles of glue.

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  16. I love these do you have a link for the label

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  17. Hi Maura, I love this! Can I have your permission to feature this on our instagram? I'll credit and and link your blog here too. Thank you!

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  18. Thanks for sharon this. Great idea.

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  19. Absolutely adorable!!! And clever (not to mention on a bargain) idea

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  20. Such a good idea!

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  21. I made this for my great granddaughter for her first Halloween 🎃 put an outfit inside .

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    1. What a great idea to add that! Maura

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