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Halloween Candy Poppers

These party favors are sure to be a favorite at your Halloween party.

What You Need
  • Crafts knife; ruler
  • Empty cardboard tubes from paper towels
  • 3 to 4 sheets of tissue paper in a Halloween color
  • Transparent tape
  • Decorative Halloween stickers
  • 4 chenille stems in assorted Halloween colors
  • Candy
  • Paint pen in a Halloween color

How to Make It
  1. Use a crafts knife to cut two 3-inch lengths from the paper-towel tube. With scissors, cut a 5-x-12-inch rectangle from a stack of three or four sheets of tissue paper.
  2. Center the two tube lengths on one long edge of the layered tissue paper, leaving a 1/4-inch-wide space between the tubes. Secure each section to the edge of the tissue paper with a piece of transparent tape. Roll the tissue paper around the paper-towel tubes and secure with Halloween stickers.
  3. Twist together two chenille stems. Gather the excess tissue paper at one tube end and secure with the twisted stems. Fill the tube with candy.
  4. Close the remaining end in the same way. Coil the ends of the chenille stems.
  5. Cut triangles into the tissue paper ends for a jagged look. Trim the popper with additional Halloween stickers. Use the paint pen to make triple-dot patterns around and between the stickers.

 

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ilovecats24 wrote:

I made about 200 of these up for our annual Halloween camping trip to Addison Oaks County Park for their trick or treat Boo Bash. They were a HUGE hit. I had used different Halloween printed tissue paper to cover them and lots of different stickers on the outside. I used ribbons on the end rather than the pipe cleaners. I had friends helping me save the paper towel rolls for months ahead of time! I don't know who enjoyed them more, the kids or me while I was making them!

10/28/2009 07:40:29 AM Report Abuse

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