How To Make DIY Ghost Treat Bags


  • October 11, 2023
  • in Diy
 How To Make DIY Ghost Treat Bags

paper ghost treat tons laying on wood table

These ghost treat tons are so easy to make! You only need a few supplies, and a few minutes, and you’ll have made a cute Halloween craft. It’s a unconfined craft to do with kids!

I’m obviously into the easy paper bag crafts. Take a squint at the paper bag stars and paper bag bunnies for vestige of that! I’ve seen a few variations of ghost treat tons over the years. Usually they’re just a bag with a squatter drawn on, or it involves sewing. I wanted it to be as easy as possible, so I went with glue. While still having a cute ghost shape.

You can fill the tons with any candy, treat or toy you’d like. It just needs to be small unbearable for your bag. You can use worthier paper tons (like these) than I did. I wanted small, and I liked the squint of glassine bags for this project. All of the supplies I used, including a printable ghost silhouette, are listed & linked below.

diy ghost treat tons laying on wood table with pumpkins virtually them

three white paper ghost treat tons on visionless gray stone

paper ghost treat bag ripped unshut with snacks corn spilling from bag

white paper ghost treat tons laying on wood table with small pumpkins surrounding

SUPPLIES FOR GHOST TREAT BAGS:

Watch the video (or see the directions below):

 

DIRECTIONS:

  • Cut the top and marrow off the bag, then cut lanugo one side of the bag, so that it opens like a card.
  • Draw or trace a ghost shape (printable linked above). Make sure it’s big unbearable to stick your treat or snacks in. 
  • Open the bag up, and use a glue stick to glue withal the ghost shape.
  • Place your snacks in the middle of the ghost, making sure it’s not touching the glue.
  • Flip over the when side of the bag and printing the front and when of the bag together to seal in the treat. 
  • Once the glue is dry, cut virtually the ghost silhouette.

paper ghost treat bag ripped unshut with snacks corn spilling from bag

Be sure to trammels out our Halloween crafts and projects!

-Manda

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