Halloween Candy Huggers
Halloween is creeping up on us at a spooky rate so we are sharing as many fab Halloween DIY projects as we can. Our Halloween candy huggers are perfect for wrapping up tiny treats for your little ghosts and ghouls. These paper candy huggers are always popular and so for this holiday we designed 4 suitably scary characters for you to cut or print at home. With this download you get a bat, skeleton, ghost and witches cat. We cut ours out on a mix of metallic black and pure white card stock but you could try them out in a bright orange, purple or in glitter card stock!
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Become a MemberBelow you will find both the SVG file and PDF of these patterns. Use the SVG file if you have a cutting machine. If not, simply download the PDF to your computer, print it out onto your chosen card stock and cut out the designs with a craft knife or scissors. We like to use little glue dots to hold our wrapped treats in place then fold the characters’ arms around the candy and secure with a second little glue dot. If you are on the hunt for more ghostly DIY Halloween projects look no further than our spooky 3D paper haunted village, our frighteningly good halloween garland and our haunted house treat carton. Enjoy! ~ Lia
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- White cardstock
- Lia Griffith Cardstock – Kraft & Natural
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THANK AGAIN LISA HAVE A GREAT DAY LOVE & PRAYERS ALWAYS ME
Thank you:-)
These are adorable! Where did the striped ribbon come from?
The striped ribbon is from May Arts.
Those are adorable!!! Where did you get the striped ribbon? I can only find wider striped ribbon near me 🙁
It is from May Arts Ribbon:-)
Can’t wait to make these for my grandkids classmates! Just curious–where did you find the chocolates?
At our local grocery store. They are part of the Kroger brand so I am sure you could find it at any grocery chain.
thank you so much, these are great!
Thank you, enjoy!
LIA THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP BLESS YOU JUDY
Thank you:-)
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