Create Halloween gifts and treats for your little ghouls using our clip art and templates.
Mischievous smiles make these skulls more sweet than scary.
Dole out treats this Halloween in our frightfully charming candy boxes.
These woodland favors are pinecone boxes disguised as birds of prey. The textured ridges resemble feathers, and crepe-paper embellishments finish the owl's menacing look.
Adorn a painted branch with seasonal ornaments as well as tiny treat bags for guests to take home.
Think twice before you toss those used jars; You can give them a second life as cute Halloween decorations. Just paint them in pumpkin colors and give them funny faces.
Pressed-paper acorn boxes get dressed up for Halloween, evoking vintage treat containers handed out by candy shops and bakeries in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
We used an egg-shaped paper box -- with a treat hidden inside -- to make this playful bat decoration.
This sparkling Halloween craft makes a wonderful holiday gift bag or decoration.
Use these simple and inventive skull potato stamps to add a spooky touch to Halloween treat bags.
Only brave party guests dare disturb the tasty contents of these graves.
A family of black pressed-paper cats prowls through a pumpkin patch. Their bodies are made from different sizes of heart-shaped boxes turned upside down.
A plump jack-o'-lantern cracks a smile as the candy inside is revealed. The round container is painted orange and covered in tapered strips of crepe paper. The stem, the leaves, and a funny face, all cut from crepe paper, complete the treat box.
A band of plump, popcorn-filled witches swoops in to add a spirited spell to your Halloween festivities.
These bewitching characters are not as innocent as they seem. If you're not careful, they'll eat all the candy themselves.
For the serious Halloween reveler, the trick-or-treat bag isn't merely a vessel for the evening's spoils; it must also be a spooky costume accessory.
These bats cause double trouble -- as noisemakers and place cards.
Cinch cellophane bags of jelly beans with these easy-to-make construction-paper-covered clothespins.
Trace our shapes onto vanilla cookies to make cat silhouettes guests will love.
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