Wednesday, October 13, 2010

my challenge to myself

Come up with cute goodie 'bags' for Halloween, using only things in my house.  
I had an idea I wanted to try..can buckets.  
I found some empty cans (I even emptied a few expired things - don't judge).  
I made sure they were washed clean.  
The husband drilled holes near the top on each side.

I had my supplies ready.  
Cans, paper (cut to size), glue dots, pipe cleaner & tags (freebies online).

this is the only picture I have of my supplies...I'm sure you've seen them all before :)

The first bucket I made was a ghost...white card stock and some black circles (freehand) for eyes & mouth.  I chose a cute tag from Hello, Good Gravy!  
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Attach the paper to the can with glue dots (double-sided tape would work).  
Add the eyes and mouth.
I completed my bucket by threading a pipe cleaner through the holes.  
*the edges may be sharp..make sure to flatten if you can.  Also, the end of the pipe cleaner may be sharp.  I twisted the ends several times to 'hide' the tips.*


My second bucket was just green with a cute tag from  Living Locurto


Here they are together...super cute & super inexpensive.


If you don't want to go through the trouble of drilling holes,
here's a super simple one.  
Orange card stock and a ribbon.
(I made this today as a quick treat for my aunt)



These are so versatile..
any occasion paper/ribbon/tags & you'll have a great goodie bucket 
(for very little $)


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14 comments:

  1. So cute! I have used cans to make pencil holders before, but I never thought to make treat buckets with them!

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  2. Super cute! Love that green. Great gift idea for office use too. Love your fab ideas/inspirations!

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  3. So stinkin' cute! Love the green one and love the orange and gingham ribbon too. I have a thing for black and white check. Thanks for the links too! Super cute idea and I have plenty of cans that are probably out of date. I really should clean out my pantry.

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  4. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing it, might just have to make a few myself. :)

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  5. cool! such a neat and inexpensive idea!

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  6. What a great idea! I love that they have a little handle for little hands! Great job!

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  7. Ahh! I love it! And great to see my printables in true action! :)

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  8. These are sooo cute! I may have to give this a try. They would make adorable Valentine treat buckets as well!

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  9. Those are smart and cute and I love your tags. Dang, I've not been saving my cans. I save my glass jars but I just recycle these puppies. I'll have to rethink that!

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  10. So cute! I can't wait to try this with my boys! Came over from tatertots and jello

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  11. These are very cute and you have a lot of options for customizing. Love the little handles!

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  12. Making These For My Daughters Halloween Class Party. Cutting Out Pumpkin Faces Out Of Foam For Them To Glue On Themselves. Love It.

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