12 Weeks of Halloween 2013 Week 4

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The Happy Halloween Box is the 4th project for my 12 Weeks of Halloween.

For this box I used the Witches Brew Designer Series Paper that measures 5-1/2 x 8 and it’s a nice size box to hold Halloween Candy.

To close it I used a belly band … but you could also use Ribbon.

I used the Seasonal Sayings stamp set with Pumpkin Pie and Black Stazon ink.

Here’s a picture of the box open ….

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Here’s the video on how to make the 12 Weeks of Halloween 2013 Week 4 Box.

If you’re viewing this from your email …. please visit my blog to watch the video.

Click here to download the Step by Step Instructions.

Stampin’ Up! supply list for the Halloween Box:

  • Stamps:  Seasonal Sayings 131937 (W) 128009 (C)
  • Ink:  126945 Pumpkin Pie, 101406 Black Stazon
  • Card Stock:  132185 Witches Brew, 126980 Basic Black, 101650 Very Vanilla
  • Accessories:  122334 Simply Scored Scoring Tool, 104430 Stampin’ Dimensionals, 104294 Sticky Strip

Thanks & have a great day!

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P.S.My Pumpkin Club website is ready and I’m currently adding members. If you’re a My Paper Pumpkin subscriber with me and have not received your log in information please contact me and I’ll confirm your membership and add you (some of the new members have not shown up and I don’t want to miss any of you).  Thanks!

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169 thoughts on “12 Weeks of Halloween 2013 Week 4”

  1. OMG! your projects are always so cute and easy. That helps for us beginners. You are very creative. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  2. Thank you Angie for the tutorial on this mini box I am working on a project that needed a small box and this one is perfect thanks Yolanda.

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  3. Precious! I always make something for the nieces and nephews for Halloween, and I think this is perfect!!! Thanks for sharing! 🙂

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  4. What a great tutorial!!! I have a few people @ the hospital that would love these. It will surely bring a smile to their faces with a little treat inside. Thank you for the idea!!

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  5. Very cute! I’ll be making tons of these for my daughter and son’s class. Also for my nieces and nephews. Thanks so much for the project idea.

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  6. Boxes are my faves. This little box, with a change of paper, would be too cute to hold tiny little Barbie shoes. I have all sons & grandsons, so I crave Barbie stuff. lol

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  7. These boxes are so cute! I can see them being used for a lot of other times besides Halloween! Thank you so much Angie!

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  8. Wow, I love how easy your projects are and how quicly you can make them. My son just started Kindergarten so I will need a few ideas like these! Amazing!!

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  9. Hi Angie,
    I love this little box, so darn cute! I am so glad I ordered the witch’s brew paper and even happier that I bought 2 pks. I love all your videos.
    Thanks again,
    Lysa

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  10. Angie, buy your self some UnDu (used to be called scrappers solution) at your AC Moore or other big box store. It will be around $7.00. You can take off any pressure sensitive adhesive (Snail, tape, etc.) you can also re-use the adhesive and it doesn’t watermark your projects.

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  11. So cute. I loved this little box so much that I just went right to my craft room and made 5 in a little over 30 mins. Quick and easy, my favorite. I must admit that I just did the boxes. Dinner does not prepare itself, sadly. Belly bands for dessert:)

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  12. Your Halloween video is adorable. I love all the boxes you make and this one is super simple. Can’t wait to start making some for Thanksgiving too. Thanks for the instructions too.

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  13. Thank you for sharing your talents with use. I really enjoy learning how to make boxes and when there is a video to go along with it really helps out. Blessing to you and your family Tammy Jo Tanner

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  14. I love this cute little box. Perfect size for little ones to have for their special day. Thanks for posting this. Would love to win it.

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  15. Great project. I this would be fun for me and my granddaughter to work on together to make treat boxes for her classmates. Thanks for sharing.

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  16. Loved the simple box and perfect for small treats. You are so clever and you work so quickly. You have no idea how impressed I am watching you work on your videos. Thanks so much.
    Kerry

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  17. Love, love, love this! I think I’ll use this box for my son’s preschool class Halloween party. Thanks for the great video!

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  18. Hello Angie! Loving these weeks of Halloween. Such a great idea for mass production. Off to the craft room I go! 😉 Have a relaxing weekend.

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  19. Just starting to learn to use the scoring board for neat projects like this! What a great little box that I can’t wait to try to make. Thanks so much for sharing…already made a few little treat bags from the other tutorial you did. So much fun! Can’t wait to see the next project!!

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  20. Hi, I absolutely loooove your videos!!!!
    You are amazing at what you do!!!
    U have got amazing talent!!
    I always see your videos!!
    Thanks you!!

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  21. My little one starts a new school this year and all the other moms are crafty. I think this will be a nice starter project.

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  22. Oh, Angie . . . your projects are always spectacular! Thanks soooo much for sharing your creativity with us. You provide so much inspiration!

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  23. Angie,
    I love all your projects.. You’ve been such an inspiration for so many of us. Would love to win this box. Thanks for sharing.

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  24. love the box. Looks really easy I make halloween treats for the office I may make these I need something cute and easy becuase I make approx 40 thanks for sharing!

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  25. Angie these are such a cute quick project for the little kids at class or those at home. I love seeing what you will have each week.

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  26. Just look at all of these comments from folks who admire your kraftiness!! I am one of them too, I guess!! Tee hee!! Congratulations on being so loved!!

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  27. Another great project! I do have to make over 300 “goodie bags” so this will be a great project. I can cut and score all the papers and then have my helper step up and finish the box! OH YEAH….that is exactly what I am going to do! Thanks Angie!
    Valerie

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  28. I love my big shot, but there’s something so fun about make a cut, few scores and folding up a cute box. Thanks for sharing

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  29. Really cute. How long would it take to get an order of the papers you are using? I have never ordered from you before, even though I have watched a lot of your youtube videos.

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  30. Halloween is my favorite time of year..I look forward to your 12 weeks of Halloween..AWESOME projects.Love them ALL..Thanks Peggy

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  31. Angie
    I just love your ideas. They are so fun and not very difficult to make in the masses. Thank you so much for your willingness to share your creations!

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  32. I finally found it OMG I hope I can win lol I have never won anything and I just turned 51 haha well love your box I have got to try and make one. thanks for sharing

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  33. WOW! You were able to stamp the Halloween greeting on such a small piece of cardstock, that is amazing. I know you have had lots of practice;) Love your quick and easy videos.

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  34. Hi Angie, I get so excited watching your Halloween projects. I even have my 4 year old grandson captivated with the Halloween theme. I own a Cricut and have many cartridges, but the projects that you do look so easy I want to try them. I would be thrilled to win your Halloween kits. Thanks for the fun filled project ideas Angie. I am waiting with great anticipation for the next one. Liz

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  35. Angie

    The box is absolutely adorable and so easy to put together.

    They would be delightful for any party or to give out to the kids on Halloween.

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