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HELP - am looking for a Halloween treat that uses an several oval punches with the center punched out so a tootie pop fits in the middle. It looks like a pumpkin with the stick being the pumpkin stem. Does any know know where I can find the instruction? What to make some for our grandkids.
That sure is cute. I also saw another one -- that uses orange tissue paper and gardeners green sticky tape - I forget what it is called. ANYWAY you cut large circles of orange paper. Poke a hole in the center and reinforce it with a notebook reinforcer - one of those little doughnut deals - then put the sucker in the hole and twist up the paper at the top. Cover that twist with the green tape to make the stem of the pumpkin.
That sure is cute. I also saw another one -- that uses orange tissue paper and gardeners green sticky tape - I forget what it is called. ANYWAY you cut large circles of orange paper. Poke a hole in the center and reinforce it with a notebook reinforcer - one of those little doughnut deals - then put the sucker in the hole and twist up the paper at the top. Cover that twist with the green tape to make the stem of the pumpkin.
That would be cute - kind of like the ghosts we've all made in the past!
I didn't take it negatively, no worries!!! I just wanted something really affordable at my craft sale - and they will be 50cents. And if they don't sell, well that is what the trick or treaters will get!
I didn't take it negatively, no worries!!! I just wanted something really affordable at my craft sale - and they will be 50cents. And if they don't sell, well that is what the trick or treaters will get!
Cathy, I made some Halloween Tootsie Pops for my craft fairs. I didn't want to invest much time or materials into something I was selling for 50 cents.
I made some very simple "covers" for the Tootsie Pops using cardstock, cute Halloween stickers and a bit of orange ribbon. They sold out at two fairs, lickety split. I stapled them shut, and doodled around the border with a black fine tip Sharpie.
Kids do not care really, about the technique or work you put into something. They just want the candy!! And for 50 cents practically every person who stopped at my booth with children bought some.
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cute ideas...tfs!!
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That's them!! How wonderful. Now with the picture I can figure out how to make them, but if any one has the direction for the size of punches to use that would be very helpful.
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