I like to create treat bags for my son's classrooms. This year, I turned toward my tried and true Cricut. I cut out these turkeys (about 4" tall) and assembled them, with the help of my older, crafty daughter.
Next, we applied red-line (strong adhesive) tape to one side of the mini clothes pins (purchased at Pat Catan's, a local craft store.) We stuck one clothes pin onto the back of one turkey die cut, so the clothes pin would stick to the turkey well.
We filled up 4" treat bags with pretzel m&m's and candy corn, and taped them shut to secure the candy wouldn't spill out.
Then we used the pinching mechanism to "grab" the bag at the top. So easy and FUN! Think of the possibilities here! Pilgrim hats, cornstalks, cornucopia, you get the idea!
For more Thanksgiving ideas, including additional creative treat bags, check out my Pinterest board here.
Enjoy your day!
so cute!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a cute Turkey. I bet his class Gobbled them up. Love my Cricut too. Which cartridge is he on ???
ReplyDeleteFabulous!! Love these. They're really awesome.
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What is the cartridge you used? I am a Cricut beginner and don't know all of them yet.
ReplyDeleteI believe the turkey is from Create a Critter 2 :)
ReplyDeleteI Loved your idea so much that I made 48 Turkey Treat Bags for school snack. My 2 son's were tickled to share these with their friends.
ReplyDeleteWe used bugels, fruit snacks, candy corn and m&ms in ours.
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