Hi Stampers!
My monthly stamp camp was yesterday. Since we were stamping the day before Halloween I decided it would be FUN to do a little Trick or Treating Stampin' Style. So I gave my stampers the option of joining in a little "treat" swap.
I always get to brag on my talented Stampin' Up Demonstrator team – but I don't get to brag nearly enough on my talented customers and all the FABULOUS stuff they come up with – so this was a GREAT excuse for me to get some good blogging time in to brag on them!!
Here's a look at some of the fun treats that were swapped at our Stamp Camp – I did my best to figure out who did each item – but if I got any of you wrong post a comment or give me a shout so I can fix it!! π
Donna and Denise created these spooky treats
This cute little die cut ghost is hiding a chocolate goodie!! Too cute and so simple!! Those are my favorite kind of ideas!!
Suzanne created this treat
This one was my favorite of the day for one reason – I'm a sucker for any set of witches feet out there – and the colors work great together – classic Halloween color combos!!
Here's a close up of the tag!
Vickie filled these goodie bags with some yummy sweets, a chocolate spoon, and some crafty goodies as well!!
Priscilla used the Pillow Box die to cut out Halloween papers and make these cute boxes. She filled them Stampin' Treats – lots of fun little brads and goodies to play with – I'm not sure which is better Chocolate or Stampin' Goodies – that's a pretty close race in my book!! π
Marie decorated up some mini boxes of Milk Duds (one of my favorite candies if you're keeping score!) Another super simple but big WOW way to make giving candy fun. She just wrapped them in some tissue paper and netting, tied with some ribbon, and decorated with stamps and punches!
Plus she used my little owl buddy on some of the treats! Hi Owl!!
Barb made a slider for gum – these are great to make up at Christmas time too – they're great for stocking stuffers!
And last but SO not least! Izzy made up some fun Thanksgiving treats to get us inspired for our next holiday! She had some candy and stampin' treats tucked inside the bag – punched some leaves out of the flap and tied with ribbon. This would be a really fun idea for "leftover" bags at thanksgiving. If you used a little larger lunch bag you could punch and stamp them – then after Thanksgiving dinner is over you could tuck everyone's wrapped up leftovers into the bags – tie'em up with some ribbon and send them on their way.
Whew – I think that's everything π and I think I may have broken my most photos in one post record w/this one.
I'll be back a little later today to post the Treats I made for out "Trick or Treating" so stayed tuned!









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