HOLIDAY โFAUX METALโ FOIL TREAT BAGS
Gone rogue, I took a brave leap outside of the โHalloweenโ box, dabbling in the festive world of Christmas instead. Using the incredibly versatile Stampinโ Up Trick and Treats die, guess what I came up with?
Gorgeous, shiny and stunning treat favor bags! Yes, you heard it right. Itโs a game-changer. I created these amazing bags with an innovative โfaux metalโ technique, adding a unique touch to your holiday gifting.
But thatโs not all! I paired the box dies with the lovely Sending Cheer stamps and dies. To top it all off, Granny Apple Green and Melon Mambo Foil were my go-to colors for that extra sparkle. Just the perfect blend to light up your Christmas celebrations!
Now, this is where YOU come in! Iโm torn between the vibrant Granny Apple Green and the chic Melon Mambo Foil. Which one gets your vote? Iโd love to hear from you in the comments below.
But in the spirit of sharing, Iโve put together a step-by-step guide for you all to recreate these beauties yourself. Whether you want to try out this cool new craft or are just looking for innovative packaging ideas, this one ticks all the boxes.
Check out the instructions below. Letโs sparkle and shine together this holiday season!
THE TRICKS & TREATS BUNDLE, CHRISTMAS TIDINGS FOLDER AND MELON & GRANNY APPLE FOIL ARE RETIRING
PROJECT PHOTOS
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I created the faux metal technique with the Melon Mambo & Granny Apple Green Foil and the Christmas Tidings Embossing Folder.
The stocking and gingerbread man are from the Sending Cheer Bundle.
In this photo Iโve added some Holiday and Christmas boxes I made with the Trick & Treat bundle/dies. I will have tutorials for all of these shortly.
TRICKS AND TREATS SERIES
STAMPIN UP SUPPLIES I USED