A “Mice” little treat bag

Posted by on Sep 25, 2009 in Misc. Stamp Companies, Tutorials | 6 comments

bagfrontI made this simple little Halloween treat using some Oreos I found in the grocery store.  I don’t know how they will taste – but the Halloweenie colors are great!

I used the House Mouse Halloween clear set for all the stamps.  I’m really enjoying this set – there are so many stamps in it!

The bag is a flat bottomed treat bag - all I had to do is make a topper.

 

 

 

bagpartsThe cardstock is from the Halloween Happiness Prism cardstock collection

The topper is made from a piece of black 4 1/4″ wide by 5″ high – scored across the middle to make two 4 1/4″ by 2 1/2″ sides.

Two pieces of Intense Orange – 4″ by 2 1/4″.

Two pieces of Neenah Solar White, 3 3/4″ by 2″.  Stamped as shown.  I used Memento Ink in Tuxedo and Tangelo.  The image is colored with Copic markers.  I also inked the edges of the white pieces  with Peeled Paint Distress ink and a duster brush.

bagclosedI just rolled up the bag and stapled the top.  I Assembled the topper and adhered it to the bag top.

 

 

 

 

 

bagbackHere is the back….  I just inked part of the sentiment in black and part in orange before I stamped.

A very easy project.  Hmmm…. I wonder how orange Oreos taste with coffee….

Hope everyone has a great weekend.  I’m hoping to get out in the garden.  I have a ton of perennials that need dividing.

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  1. Melinda

    Majorly cute!!!

  2. Debbie S.

    This is too darn cute. Gives me some great ideas for Halloween projects. Maybe with those cute ECG witches!

  3. Danni

    You are so creative! This is adorable!

  4. Jerry Witt

    Nice work, good idea. But now I crave orange-filled Oreos.

  5. Mich

    What a cute little bag this is. The receiver must be very pleased !!

  6. Tricia T.

    I love this! House Mouse makes some of my favorite stamps!

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