DIY Halloween trick-or-treat bags


I’m hanging out over on my blog at Kellogg’s Snackpicks.com today sharing some fun and creative DIY Halloween trick-or-treat bag ideas! 

With Halloween just around the corner I’m getting excited. And as you ladies know, I love to craft, bake and in general create with my two boys and the holidays just give me a specific reason to pull them into the kitchen or the craft room.

I also like to volunteer in their classrooms and these simple, economical and creative Halloween treat bags will be perfect for their class Halloween parties this year.

I whipped up four ideas using colorful lunch bags: a Monster, Owl, Spider Web and Cat. I hope you’ll hop over to Snackpicks.com and join me for all the easy DIY details and of course a step-by-step pictorial of how to make each bag!

Oh, and there might be a coupon or two for your favorite Kellogg’s products if you join the newsletter! {grin}

As always, I hope you’re inspired to craft, bake, create and celebrate!

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About Kim

Kim Byers, creative director & owner of The Celebration Shoppe. Her work and products have been featured in Parents magazine, Better Homes and Gardens magazine, All You magazine, Pregnancy magazine, iVillage, Huffington Post and many others. Kim is also a contributing writer for Kellogg's Snackpicks.com and Gibbs-Smith Publishing Red Barn blog.

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  1. 1

    So cute! Love them all, especially the cute little cat!
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  2. 3
    Mary Ellen says:

    I love these! Where did you find the lunch bags? I’ve only seen brown ones.

    • 4
      Kim says:

      Mary Ellen – thanks for the note on the blog! I found the colored bags at Target and they stay in stock. Same isle as the paper plates.

      Have a great night!

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