They needed a tag to go with them, and instead of going with the traditional jack-o-lanterns or bats, I chose monsters as the theme.
I went to Harmon's and Hobby Lobby and neither of them had any Halloween sprinkles, although Harmon's did have cello bags on sale so I'll forgive them. I found these blue/green/purple ones at Walmart and decided to buy them instead of orange and black ones since they match the monster tag and can be used for other occasions, too.
I may be biased because I love s'mores (remember these?), but this recipe is pretty dang good--and easy, which is always nice.
To download the PDF, click [here]. If you do, please leave a comment and let me know! I'd love to hear about what you're using them for. Also feel free to follow the blog so you don't miss any printables in the future.
Thanks for the tag printables!! Will be attached to co-worker goodie bags.
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome! I hadn't even thought of giving goodie bags to co-workers. I may have to do that too now. (:
DeleteThanks so much for the adorable tags! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I'm glad someone else will be able to use them too!
DeleteThank you for sharing your adorable tags! Will be using them on neighbor kid treat bags!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome! That's a great idea and really nice of you to go to so much work for the kids!
DeleteCute! I plan on using these for the teachers gifts. Thanks for the printable. I found your link on eighteen25
ReplyDeleteRenea
Des Moines, IA
You're welcome! I'm so glad you found them. :)
DeleteDidn't see these in time for this year...but LOVE them. Definitely using next Halloween!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to hear that! You'll have to update me on how you use them! :)
DeleteI enjoyed reeading your post
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