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Hey MBA readers! Iโ€™m happy to introduce you to the lovely Lindsay White from Olive Tree Handmade. Lindsay does a bit of behind the scenes work here on My Baking Addiction, so I thought it was about time that I officially introduce you to her. Sheโ€™s super talented and has some fantastic holiday inspiration coming your way in the next few months, so youโ€™ll definitely want to stay tuned. Welcome, Lindsay!

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Hi Everyone! Iโ€™m Lindsay from Olive Tree Handmade and, Iโ€™m super excited that Jamie asked me to do guest holiday craft posts! I design and create jewelry for my shop on Etsy and, think of myself as a fairly crafty person so I thought this would be really fun. Whenever Iโ€™m on Pinterest I see hundreds of D.I.Y. crafts that look amazing and so easy to make but, how many of us actually go through with it? I found two Halloween projects that looked like theyโ€™d be cool to try: Chevron Pumpkins by MySweetSavannah (I love chevron everything) and, Skull Treat Boxes by Martha Stewart.

Chevron Pumpkins

For this project you will need:

  • pumpkins: real or fake ( foam or plastic ones cost a bit more but, will last you more than one season!)
  • painterโ€™s tape
  • acrylic craft paint
  • small paint brushes

I already had real pumpkins at home so I decided to use those for this project. Cut the painters tape in short strips and create a zig zag around the top of the pumpkin. I cut the tape in half to create the thinner stripes. I found this to be harder than it looks!  Since the pumpkins were real and werenโ€™t symmetrical, it was pretty difficult keeping my zig-zags even (on one of the pumpkins I decided to switch it up and do stripes). After all the tape is in place, press it down really well to make sure there arenโ€™t bubbles. Paint your pumpkins! Let the paint dry completely and remove the tape. THERE WILL BE DRIPS. Donโ€™t worry, since youโ€™ve used acrylic craft paint you can scrape them off! Touch up any messy areas with a little of the paint.I thought that the finished product was so cool and unique that it was well worth the time.

*You canโ€™t really tell from the photo but, I painted the stems with gold glitter paint to add some sparkleโ€ฆand because glitter paint is amazing.

candy boxes

Skull Treat Boxes

For this project you will need:

  • egg-shaped paper mache boxes, I also got round ones to make jack-o-lantern treat boxes
  • acrylic craft paint
  • small paint brushes

These skull treat boxes were too cute to not make!  The local craft supplies store did not have the same egg-shaped treat boxes that are shown on the Martha Stewart website so, I improvised with the oval and round boxes that were available. Paint the boxes and let them dry completely. Next you can either stencil on or free-hand (I did this lightly with a pencil) the faces. Using a very small paint brush fill in the lines. For the jack-o-lanterns I used some green cardstock for the stems and leaves. Final step: stuff with as many treats as possible! These boxes couldnโ€™t be easier to make and the final product is adorable!

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22 Comments

  1. Lindsay says:

    Thanks for the love everyone! They were really fun to make.

  2. Lisa Cornely says:

    The pumpkins look great, theyโ€™re Halloween but super cool and stylish. Love the idea.

  3. Lori at Frugal Edmonton Mama says:

    Love the Chevron pumpkins, SO much fun.

  4. Kristen says:

    Welcome, Lindsay! What a fun idea for Halloween!

  5. Allison says:

    These are so fun! I donโ€™t know if I feel up to carving pumpkins with the kids this year โ€“ so much work and mess โ€“ but I think these chevron pumpkins will be really fun. Great ideas Lindsay!

  6. Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says:

    I love the eyes on the skull treat box, very cute craft ideas!

  7. Jeff @ Cheeseburger says:

    Halloween is just around the corner. This are excellent ideas for decorations and treat boxes.

  8. Christina says:

    Itโ€™s Charlie Brownโ€™s sweater! Happy Halloween!

  9. heidi @ a week from thursday says:

    I love the black and orange one. Iโ€™m really into no-carve pumpkins.

  10. Seonaid says:

    The pumpkins look great! Good idea!