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A Halloween costume is not complete without that little finishing touch. For example, Batman is not Batman unless he has his special utility belt. Just like memories of Halloween don’t need to just be in layouts. You can make cute little treat bags to pass out to all the little trick or treaters who show up at your doorstep. You can also make a little card for some wishing someone a Happy Halloween. Another neat idea would be to start an artist trading card (ATC) swap with a Halloween theme. Whatever you decide to do this Halloween, make sure to have a little fun and maybe a few screams as well.

Trick or Treat Box by Chrys Queen Rose
Supplies: Papers: Imaginisce, Kaisercraft, Gable Box, Ribbon: Boxer Scrapbook Productions, Sticker: Jolee’s Boutique.
Design Notes: I covered each side of the gable box with pattern paper before I folded up the gable box into the finished project.

Trick or Treat Card by Diana Brodeur
Supplies: Papers, Alphabet: Pink Paislee, Cardstock: Bazzill Basics Paper, Pen: ZIG, Thread: DMC.
Design Notes: I stitched a grid pattern on the cloud in order to give it more texture. I cut cardstock in the shape of a bat for a quick embellishment.

Vintage Halloween ATC by Alaina Raper
Supplies: Paper: Scenic Route, Circle Embellishment: Teresa Collins, Charm, Number Stickers: Making Memories, Stamp: Stampabilities, Jewels : Martha Stewart Crafts, Ribbon: Offray, Tool: Heidi Swapp Distresser, Other: kraft paper.
Design Notes: I crinkled the background paper and distressed with blank ink. Then I used Heidi Swapp's edge distresser around the edges and then corner rounded the corners. I crinkled the circle embellishment and distressed with black ink. I applied orange jewels to the circle and the crow's eye. I stamped the crow on kraft paper.
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