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Halloween Treat Boxes

By: Connie Lanham
Give that perfect “Trick or Treat” with these spooktacular treat boxes.
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Skill Level: Beginner
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Supplies

PLAID Supplies
  • FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Apple Orchard, 2 oz.
  • FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Perfect Purple, 2 oz.
  • All Night Media ® Embellishments - Pop Dots™ Micro
  • FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Licorice, 2 oz.
  • Plaid ® Wood Surfaces - Letter Packs - Cursive
  • Mod Podge ® Sparkle, 8 oz.
  • Mod Podge ® Hard Coat, 8 oz.
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Other Supplies
Small wood boxes with lids
Halloween scrapbook sheets
Wiggly eyes
Glue
Pencil
Scissors

Instructions

1. Paint each box inside and out a different color: Apple Orchard, Licorice and Perfect Purple, let dry.

2. Use pencil to trace shape of lid on to scrapbook paper. Cut out shapes.

3. Cut a strip of paper to fit around each box.

4. Using Gloss Mod Podge adhere the papers to the lids and boxes, let dry. Apply second coat, let dry.

5. Paint Wood Letters, let dry.

6. Attach letters to top of boxes with Pop Dots.

7. Apply 1 to 2 coats of Sparkle Mod Podge to lid and box, let dry.

8. Glue Wiggly eyes to boxes.

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