Dracula Candy Bar Holder

Today’s video is on how to make the Dracula Candy Bar Holder (the Mummy video has been filmed and will be loaded asap).

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Here’s a list of supplies to make the Dracula:

  • 1 1/4 Circle Punch — Hair
  • 3/4 Circle Punch – Red Eyes
  • 3/4 Circle Punch – Black Eyebrows
  • 1/2 Circle Punch – Black Eyes
  • 1/2 Circle Punch – Almost Amethyst Nose
  • 1/4 Circle Punch – White Eyes (handheld punch)
  • Large Star Punch – White Teeth/Fangs
  • 10 1/2″ Black Grosgrain Ribbon
  • Almost Amethyst Cardstock 10 x 2 1/2

 

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17 thoughts on “Dracula Candy Bar Holder”

  1. Wonderful tutorial…. glad to see that you moved the camera so its over your shoulder as it allows more of the work to be in the camera view. I know I’ve said this before, but you are so clever and I always look forward to your videos, keep up the great work!

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  2. Great tutorial Angie. May I ask what the tool is that you attach all the little bits together once you have applied glue to them please. That would be so handy and I hope I can get one here in Australia.
    Regards
    Michelle

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  3. Wonderful tutorial! My youngest has dibs on Dracula and the oldest on Frankenstein. Thanks ever so much for sharing these great tutorials. Can’t wait to see the rest. Hugs, Maria

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  4. Your website is fabulous, and your video demonstrations are the best I’ve seen – better than Stampin’ Up! videos, since you show all the details. I have really enjoyed your ideas and appreciate all the work you put into making these!

    I also wonder what is the tool you use that picks up the little pieces, and how much is your Chic Stand?

    Thanks again.

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  5. Love the mummy kit kat holder. We are having afflication night in awana’s at church where we dress up like we are hurt. I think these will be great for that as well as Halloween. thanks I’m having so much fun making them.

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  6. I love these also! Made one today with a friend. I’m curious also what is that tool you’re using to pick up the small objects for the project?

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