Butterfinger Halloween Treat Bags

Butterfinger Halloween Treat Bags with Authentique Bewitched Collection

Hello Friends! With Halloween peeping round the corner, I thought it would be fun to make these Butterfinger Halloween Treat Bags with the Halloween Ribbon Assortment from  Really Reasonable Ribbon Club.  These are a quick and easy make, and guaranteed to make your little ghosts and goblins grin with ghoulish delight.  Before we take a look at the bags, here’s a look at the fabulous ribbons I had to work with for this month’s hop.

I love these colorful, whimsical ribbons, don’t you?  They  are just the right accent for these Butterfinger Halloween Treat Bags.

 

Butterfinger Halloween Treat Bags by Kathy Clement for RRR September 2017 Blog Hop Photo 1

I made 6 treat bags in all.  The base of each bag is a Chevron Little Bitty Bag.  It was such fun to mix and match the ribbons from the Halloween Ribbon Club Assortment.

Butterfinger Halloween Treat Bags by Kathy Clement for RRR September 2017 Blog Hop Photo 2Each Butterfinger Halloween Treat Bag holds a cute little Halloween Tag.

Butterfinger Halloween Treat Bags by Kathy Clement for RRR September 2017 Blog Hop Photo 3

The papers are from Graphic 45’s Happy Haunting and Kraft Reflections.  (Both of these are retired collections.)  You can use any Halloween collection to make these, though.

Butterfinger Halloween Treat Bags by Kathy Clement for RRR September 2017 Blog Hop Photo 4

Tuck these cute vintage images behind the belly band, toss in a Fun Sized Butterfinger candy bar,  and you have the cutest little Halloween Treat Bags ever!  I think these would make spooktacular Halloween Party invitations or place cards.

Butterfinger Halloween Treat Bags Photos

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On With the Hop

Now it’s time for you to hop on over to see what fiendishly fabulous goodies Cherry has prepared for you.

Visit all the stops on the hop, then finish up at the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog.  Answer Bonnie’s question of the month and you could be the lucky winner of your very own Halloween Ribbon Club Assortment.

If you haven’t signed up for the monthly ribbon club yet, now is a great time.  With the holidays fast approaching you’ll receive beautifully coordinated ribbon assortments that you can use on all your holiday projects.  You don’t even have to go to the store! How great is that?

You can sign up for the ribbon club HERE.

Thanks for hopping on by!

Cheerio,

kathy

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16 thoughts on “Butterfinger Halloween Treat Bags

  1. Tristan Robin

    I want to go trick-or-treating at YOUR house! What a marvelous surprise to get such a charming ‘treat!’ I love the way you decorated them – and seeing them brings back fond memories of Hallowe’ens gone by!

  2. Lisa Lynn

    Your treat bags are just gorgeous. Love all your details with the ribbon and embellishments. Now Butterfingers are my favorites so I don’t know if I would have any candybars left for the holiday to make treat bags, hehe.

  3. Lisa Lynn

    Kathy those treat bags are just wonderful for Halloween. I love Butterfingers so I don’t know how many would actually make it, hehe. Your ribbon and embellishments are beautiful.

  4. Denise Bryant

    Darling treat bags with so many fun details! Love the September collection of ribbons… perfect for fall creating!

  5. soozyb2013

    Wow only special kids would be getting these, and probably only the adult kids 🙂 Lovely job Kathy, really like the vintage paper too.

  6. Helen

    Thanks for sharing this treat bag idea, Kathy. They’ll be perfect for my co-workers and friends. I’m already thinking Easter candy treats along the same line! Never too early to start planning.

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