
We are back to celebrate the Fall-idays with more festive projects from our international group of Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators~ Take a moment to hop through and tell us what you like, and pin your favorites to your boards to remember later.
My project turns Halloween upside down by LEAVING a treat instead of taking one!

To create this door hanger, you’ll need a sheet of 8.5″ x 11″ card stock. Score from the short side at 2.5″ and 3.25″, then rotate the sheet 90 degrees and score at 1.75″, 2.5″, 6″ and 6.75″. Cut off the largest rectangles on both sides and fold along the score (dotted) lines and cut along the solid lines as shown:

It’s easiest to do any stamping you wish at this point while it’s flat, then fold the sides in, then up and adhere the lower outside rectangles to the front of the largest rectangle, creating a pocket. Punch a large circle at the top, embellish and fill with treats!

I used the circle I punched out at the top for the moon behind the cat:

I’ll post my supply list below, but if you are ready to skip to the next blog, here’s the button to take you to Heather’s blog where you’ll Have a Hoot!

October 2020 New at SU! Roll
Chase and Main – Gather Together
Tricia’s Stamping Creations – Don’t Stop Believin’
Stamping Flair – Plaid Tidings
Sugar & Scraps – Gilded Autumn
Stampin’ Scrapper – Banner Year/Stitched Leaves
Moore Fun Stamping – Celebration Tidings
Stamping with the Copper Cropper – Gilded Autumn
Creative Juice by Loni – Banner Year. YOU ARE HERE
Gifted Hands Ink – In the Pines/Festive Corners

Love this! So cute to leave on anyone’s door knob.
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I love it! So adorable. Did you make the broom embellishment?
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Brenda, The broom is actually a pen I bought!
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Amazing treat holder design. So creative and perfect for Halloween. Thanks for the inspiration.
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What a great idea!
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What a useful little holder! I love it! And don’t you just love that lace??!!
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