So I shared with you all, my Halloween treats for my eldest and now it's time to show you the little goodies I made for my two youngest who, being 1 and 2, had to be baby friendly and contain no nuts or eggs.
So i popped to my local Coles, and found this huge bag of jelly bears for under $5.00, which made about 30 of these little cuties. Of course not including all the ones I might have eaten on the way... It seems I'm partial to the white ones!!!
I would have loved to have added wobbly eyes to all of them, but was worried they might be a choking hazard, so only added them to my left overs, which I'll actually give away on Halloween to any trickle treaters that might come by.
In fact they were so easy to make, that you could easierly adapt them for birthdays, baby showers or even as wedding favours. I might whip up a few more to sell at my upcoming Christmas Market. I could see the cute little penguins from Polar Party being the ideal size... Just need to get some more bears lol.
Have Fun,
Chlo
Ingredients
Cardstock - Lucky Limeade, Rich Razzleberry and Whisper White
Ink - Early Espresso and Lucky Limeade
Stamps - Googly Ghouls.
Other - Googly eyes, 1" circle punch, 1 1/4" scallop circle punch and Label Collection framelits.
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Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Trickle treat, smelly feet...
... Give me something sweet to eat!!
I just loved that song when I was little... Or not so little lol! I'm a huge fan of Halloween. I love the dressing up, the parties, all the decoration and of course the lollies.
But it's not such a big deal here in Australia and sometimes I miss all the fun, especially as my children are still too little to go trickle treating.
So this year I thought I would make some cute Halloween treats for the kids to take to preschool and share with all of their little friends.
Super cute aren't they!!! I've made 11 so far and have another 10 to go. It a lot of work for what I'm guessing will only last five seconds when the five year olds get them. But my daughter is so excited about giving them out, it's worth the effort.
Next, I'm making something a little different for my sons class... They are two, so will need to be more robust with no googlie eyes. Something with jelly bears I think... My favourites!
Have fun,
Chlo
Ingredients
Ink - Early Espresso
Cardstock - Cajun Craze, White White, Elegant Eggplant, Early Espresso and Old Olive
DSP - Howlstooth and Scaringbone.
Stamps - Googly Ghouls and Delightful Dozen
Other - Googly eyes, simply scored, scallop border punch and skinny cello bags.