Although I have used my Stampin’Up Matchbox die for this idea, there are plenty of matchbox templates on the internet that could be used instead.

I decided to have a go at making a Frankenstein Halloween Trick or Treat box but I am not that sure about Frankenstein's face, I don’t think he looks scary enough!

Embellishing the matchbox sleeve was a good way of using up odd bits of scrap paper, card and adhesive Halloween borders…….

……. an excuse to get my Stampin’Up plain and scalloped edge punches out of hibernation.

……. plus, I got to do lots of fiddle fart doodling.

Now, all I’ve got to do is to find some suitable Halloween sweeties to fill him!