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 Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Web Wednesday: DIY Trick-or-Treat Bag



As Halloween draws near many people are getting their last minute decorations and plans together. We would like to remind you that a costume is not the only  thing you need to design, don't forget about a trick or treat bag. A fun way to decorate a trick or treat bag is by designing one yourself. That is exactly what Megan from Balancing Home did, by making this DIY treat bag. Megan made this bag using supplies from the Martha Stewart craft line. Hopefully seeing this bag will inspire you to get creative and make your own. This is a great project for tweens and teens to make. They may not trick or treat, but they can use this bag for several other things. To see all the supplies needed, and the complete instructions click here.


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 Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial: Broom Treat Bags



Wanna make your kids some fall festive treat bags? Well thanks to one of Plaid’s talented designers, Kirsten Jones, we have the perfect project for you. Create these Easy Halloween Treat Bags. This project is a great recycled project. You won’t need a lot of supplies, and this will take no time to complete. Fill your bags with sweet treats and pass out to your kids or the trick or treaters that come to your door. Below are all the materials you need, for the complete instructions click here.

 

PLAID Supplies


·        FolkArt ® Extreme Glitter™ - Neon Green, 2 oz.


Other Supplies


4 brown paper bags
2 sticks
Jute
Scissors
1/2” brush

 

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 Monday, October 15, 2012

Monday Funday: Spooky Birdhouses

By Candie Cooper - To see more crafts from Candie check out her blog, Candie Cooper's Journal




Fall is here, the birds have flown south, and the rats and spiders have taken over! Decorate plain birdhouses with different Plaid products to get spooky houses like these. Here's how!


 

Paint your houses in whatever Halloween Folk Art colors you like. Add coats of Extreme Glitter for a bit of sparkle---I used Peridot over Calypso Sky Folk Art paint. For the green house, tiny sequins were sprinkled over a coat of Mod Podge Outdoor. A piece of black net was cut to lay over the rooftop, dipped in Stiffy and laid over the top to dry as well.  Stiffy makes any fabric surface rigid. Flat back crystals and embellishments were added with Mod Podge too.


 


Gallery Glass isn't just for glass! Use it to create a shiny slimy look on wood too as seen just above the spider. Ribbon was hot glued to the top in a loopy fashion to add a whimsical touch.


 

Little rats from the Dollar Store have been painted with Silver Outdoor Folk Art paint. You can glue them to the house with multi-purpose adhesive or let them scatter about. You can paint a spider web on the front or use a permanent marker to draw one.

 



Check out Plaid Crafts YouTube channel to see more Halloween ideas including the techniques used on these birdhouses. These houses are not completely outdoor proof so I'll be bringing the critters inside to set in my kitchen window. Happy crafting!






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