Hello Spooktacular fans! I’m Jenn from Clean and Scentsible and I’m SO excited to be here! I’ve been following Eighteen25’s Spooktacular Series since I first started blogging 5 years ago and I’m always so inspired by all of the amazing ideas!
Today I wanted to share these simple bat treat bags with you. They are perfect for Halloween parties or can just be a fun way to package up a special holiday treat for your favorite goblin! Halloween is such a fun holiday and I love celebrating it with our boys. I’m not really into the super scary, gory aspects of Halloween though, so I tend to stick to more of a “cute scary” Halloween theme. That’s a thing, right? 😉
Here’s what you will need for the bags:
- black treat bags {I picked these up at the dollar store but most craft stores will also carry them}
- black foam sheets {or you could also use thick black cardstock}
- white cardstock
- double sided tape
- glue
- baker’s twine
- scissors
- hole punch
The bags are really simple to put together with just a easy few steps…
- Cut out a template for the bat wings and then trace and cut out all of your wings from the black foam sheets. To get the wings symmetrical on the right and the left, just flip over the template to use on the opposite side.
- Using double sided tape or glue, adhere the wings to the back of the treat bag.
- Fold over the top of the treat bag and snip off the corners to form a triangle.
- Cut out some triangles for the teeth using the white cardstock. Adhere with glue to the top layer of the fold at the top of the bag.
- Punch a hole in the top of the bag and tie with baker’s twine.
See? Super easy! And, of course, the best part comes when you get to choose what goodies to put in there!
Thank-you so much for having me Jen and Jodie! I am so honored to join you for your Spooktacular series!
To see the rest of our Halloween party, head on over here. I’d love to have you visit! And for more Halloween ideas, here are a few more of my favorite projects…
Frankenstein Rice Krispie Pops and Free Printables
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