This years stickers come from Hobbycraft, what I love about them is they are round and the perfect size for using with my Stampin’Up scallop punch, so no mat and layering, and some have wobbly eyes!!!
For the front of the mints all I had to do was punch out a few scalloped circles, plonk on a sticker and add a bit of doodling.The backs were made just the same but instead of the sticker I added a plain circle to the centre using my 1 3/8 Stampin’ Up punch with a bit of handwriting and more doodles round the edges.
I then put a little double sided tape on the back of each stickered and written circle with the mint sandwiched in the middle.
Cute and Spooky!
Fun treats! Those stickers were perfect! Looking forward to seeing your Christmas ones.
ReplyDeletestill lovely to see your Elizabeth mints lol, I bought some last week ready for Christmas
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These are fab! I used the same stickers for treat bag labels for our Cubs and Beavers halloween party last week. (Hello, btw,this is the first time I've commented but I'm a huge fan of your blog! x)
ReplyDeleteSarah
these look fab in real-life they look so expensive to good to eat mind you i will open mine carefully and put them away till next year and put fresh mints in lol love them big love marc
ReplyDeleteHi Helen. I love these. Such an easy thing to do but it really makes something of the mints doesn't it. Take care.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I like these. I just might have to have a go :) And the said chocolates are currently buy one get one free in Tesco's.
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