Get ready for a spooktacular Halloween with these easy DIY treat bags and boxes that are perfect for giving out sweets to ghoulish little trick-or-treaters! Crafting your own festive packaging can be a fun activity for the whole family. Here are a few ideas to inspire your creativity.
1. Potion Bottle Bags
Transform simple paper bags into eerie potion bottles! To start, take a plain brown paper bag and paint it in a vibrant green or purple. Once dry, use a black marker to draw spooky labels like “Witch’s Brew” or “Zombie Juice.” Fill the bags with an assortment of sweets, and tie them shut with a black ribbon for an enchanting finish.2. Pumpkin Boxes
Making pumpkin-shaped treat boxes is as simple as pie. Use orange cardstock to cut out a pumpkin shape—don’t forget to add a small green stem at the top. Fold the edges to create a box, securing it with glue or tape. Fill your pumpkin boxes with chocolate coins or gummy sweets—the kids will adore them!3. Ghostly Pouches
Create charming ghost treat bags using white fabric or old sheets. Cut them into squares and place a handful of treats in the centre. Gather the fabric at the top and secure it with a piece of string or ribbon. Use a black marker to draw eyes and mouths for an adorable ghostly visage!For detailed instructions and step-by-step tutorials, consider checking out crafting websites or blogs for additional tips. With these imaginative ideas, your Halloween treat bags and boxes will surely be a hit among the little ones! Happy crafting!
How to Sew a Crossbody Bag with Zippers and a Pocket
Creating a stylish crossbody bag is a rewarding project that combines practical functionality with personal flair. To start, gather your materials: durable fabric for the outer shell and a contrasting fabric for the lining, two zippers (one for the main compartment and one for the pocket), and a long strap that you can adjust to your preferred length.
Step 1: Cutting the Fabric Begin by cutting your fabric into rectangular pieces — one for the front, one for the back, and two for the sides of the bag, as well as two lining pieces. Remember to account for seam allowances, typically around 1.5 cm.
Step 2: Adding the Pocket Take one of the lining pieces and decide on the pocket’s size. Cut a piece of fabric that will serve as your pocket and position it on the lining. Sew along the top edge and then fold it over to create a neat finish. Attach the pocket piece to the lining piece using a straight stitch, ensuring it’s securely in place.
Step 3: Inserting the Zippers With the exterior of the bag facing up, lay the zip along the top edge of the bag and pin it in place. Flip the fabric over, and using a zipper foot, sew along the edge to secure the zip. Repeat this process for the second zipper on the pocket.
Step 4: Assembling the Bag With your zippers attached, place the outer fabric pieces right sides together and align the edges, making sure the zippers are positioned correctly. Sew the sides and bottom edges together, leaving a gap at the bottom of the lining for turning later on.
Step 5: Finishing Touches Turn the bag right side out through the gap you left in the lining. Push the corners out gently for a crisp finish. Finally, topstitch around the opening for added durability and a professional look. Attach the strap by sewing it into the side seams or using D-rings for adjustability.
With patience and a bit of creativity, you’ll soon have a chic crossbody bag that is perfect for carrying your essentials in style!

