How to Make Easy Tissue Paper Halloween Treat Bags Kids Love
Make up a batch of adorable Tissue Paper Halloween Treat Bags this year. They are easy to make, and the kids love them. These little pumpkin Halloween favors are perfect for any Halloween party, trick or treating or send them in for a co-op or class party goody bag.
Tissue Paper Halloween Treat Bags
How to Make Easy Tissue Paper Halloween Treat Bags
DIY Halloween Treat Bags
What you will need to make your Tissue Paper Halloween Treat Bags is in this picture below. However, I have it displayed in list form to print out towards the bottom of the page. Happy Halloween!
First, Cut orange tissue paper into approximately 10-inch squares and stack 3 squares for each pumpkin. Next, Cut green paper into strips about 13 inches long and about 2 inches wide.
Stack 2 green strips on top of each other and lay on top of each stack of orange squares so that the ends will stick out past the orange paper edges.
Put a handful of candy in the center of the paper and pick up each corner and start bringing the paper together in a ball shape hiding the candy inside. Be sure to make sure the ends of the green paper stick out at the top of the orange ball you have made.
Take one of the pipe cleaners and wrap it tightly around the top of the pumpkin to hold it all together. Twist the ends of the pipe cleaner to look like vines, and trim off the excess green paper to make sure it looks like a pumpkin stem.
Viola – Cute Pumpkin Halloween Treat Bags! Perfect for Halloween parties or to hand out during trick or treating.
DIY Halloween treat bags
What’s Needed
- 1 pkg. Orange Tissue Paper
- 1 pkg. Green Tissue Paper
- Green Pipe Cleaners
- Candy—small pieces like tootsie rolls, gumballs, mini candy bars
Directions
1. Cut orange tissue paper into approximately 10 inch squares and stack 3 squares for each pumpkin.
2. Cut green paper into strips about 13 inches long and about 2 inches wide.
3. Stack 2 green strips on top of each other and lay on top of each stack of orange squares so that the ends will stick out past the orange paper edges.
4. Put a handful of candy in the center of the paper and pick up each corner and start bringing the paper together in a ball shape hiding the candy inside.
5. Be sure to make sure the ends of the green paper stick out at the top of the orange ball you have made.
6. Take one of the pipe cleaners and wrap it tightly around the top of the pumpkin to hold it all together.
7. Twist the ends of the pipe cleaner to look like vines, and trim off the excess green paper to make sure it looks like a pumpkin stem.
Fun and easy Halloween project for kids and adults
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