New Holiday Collection- Sneak Peek Tutorial
One week from today, our Holiday Collection will be revealed!
I am so excited to show you this sneak peek tutorial! With Halloween just around the corner, if you are anything like me, you tend to put things off until they are right upon you! Every year, we get a little note from school saying that the kids are having a Halloween party and any candy treats would be appreciated. Now being a stamper, it's hard to just throw a bag of candy out. I always want to make it special. I thought of that as I designed these little Halloween stamps as part of this collection.
This may be a treat bag that you've made before. But if not, you will really appreciate how fast you can whip up 25 of these little babies!
Begin with a piece of black card stock that measures 3 1/4 X 4. Then score it at 2 inches. (right in the middle.) Cut two orange pieces that measure 3 X 1 3/4. Glue them to your two sides of your scored piece.

I am so excited to show you this sneak peek tutorial! With Halloween just around the corner, if you are anything like me, you tend to put things off until they are right upon you! Every year, we get a little note from school saying that the kids are having a Halloween party and any candy treats would be appreciated. Now being a stamper, it's hard to just throw a bag of candy out. I always want to make it special. I thought of that as I designed these little Halloween stamps as part of this collection.
This may be a treat bag that you've made before. But if not, you will really appreciate how fast you can whip up 25 of these little babies!
Begin with a piece of black card stock that measures 3 1/4 X 4. Then score it at 2 inches. (right in the middle.) Cut two orange pieces that measure 3 X 1 3/4. Glue them to your two sides of your scored piece.

Then, stamp the "Happy Haunting" greeting on the top of one side.

Next, stamp your spider on a piece of white card stock.

Isn't she so cute! She fits perfectly inside the mega square punch.

Next, grab a little bag of M & M's in Halloween colors. I bought these bags at Hobby Lobby. They also have them at Michael's in the jewelry section of both stores. They cost about 1.99-2.99 for 100.
Staple your topper onto the goodie bag.

You can color in your spider and sponge the edge of your piece of white card stock with orange. Then, punch a Giga scalloped square out in black and glued the spider piece on. Using pop dots or dimensionals, you can attach the piece to the candy bag.

Such a quick and easy treat for schools, trick or treaters, co-workers and anyone else you want to supply with a little Halloween treat. I like to send stuff like this with my hubby to leave by the coffee machine at work. (If you're a demonstrator, put your name and info on the back! You might get some business!
So that's sneak peek number one! Are you getting excited to see the rest? I can't wait to share more!
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Well, today is our third and final day of our wonderful guest designer, Sharon Harnist.
It's been so fun having her as part of our team! I know it won't be the last Gina K. Designs project she does!

Check out her third project and her two extra projects that she made! She only had to make three but you can't put a limit on this kind of talent! LOL!
Go check it out! You'll be so glad you did!
And tomorrow, we will have a blog candy question!
Hugs,
Gina K.







What a cute treat bag!!! I can't wait to see the new stamps!!!
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Cute, cute project. Love that little spider and web!
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What cute treat bags!! what a great idea, Gina. Love it.
Sharon is awesome and I am glad she was your featured stamper! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex
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I am so excited to see the winter collection. Wonderful treat bag!!
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Awesome, gift bag and and Sharons work is awesome too... Good choice...
I can not wait to see more of the stamps....
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More! More! I need more Halloween ideas! I'm a relatively new card-maker, but I own everything! Everything, I tell you! (It's baaaaad!) I have Halloween stamps, ribbon, cardstock, brads, eyelets and glitter. Sometimes I wonder if it's just that I like having it all--because I don't use it very much!
Hmmm... I went through this with Pampered Chef stuff, too.
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Love this bag! It's so cute!
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Such a cute idea! Love this. Thanks for bringing Sharon on. She is a wonderful artist!
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That's great, thanks for sharing, can't wait to see what's new!!!
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Your kids must be proud to bring their treat bags at school. I like the concept. I have to spread the words about them.
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This is wonderful! Thanks for sharing! Hugs Kay
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so nice, thanks for the share!
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Please let us know what others holiday collection you have, and let us know if you have any from Dubai
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Its a great work you have done. Pretty creative designs and the ideas are also unique.
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that is a really really CUTE bag! great work
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