Peanut Free Halloween Treat Envelope
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These envelopes are fun to make and easy enough to make with younger kiddos. You’ll need to start with a gift certificate.
Once you get back from picking up your coupon books, grab some colored card stock (this is a great project to use up some of your paper scraps), a paper-trimmer or scissors, double stick tape, marker and googly eyes. If you have a paper punch and paper crimper grab those, too.
Measure your card stock so that it will wrap around your coupon and leave about a half an inch extra at the bottom of the coupon (this is where you’ll tape the envelope shut).
Tape the bottom and sides of the paper shut with double stick tape. If you have a paper punch that is the right shape, punch an opening to make it easier to pull the coupon out. If you don’t have a punch, just use your scissors to cut the opening.
If you have a paper crimper, use it to crimp the bottom of the envelope. This helps keep the double stick tape closed well. No worries, if you don’t have a crimper, just skip this step.
Make Halloween-y characters by using the googly eyes and markers or scrap paper.
What is it about those googly eyes that make these envelopes so adorable?
Who do you know that would enjoy a peanut free Halloween treat envelope filled with a coupon?
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What a great idea! I never really thought about the poor kids with allergies. I will have to make a few of these up this year. We love Frostys!
Cynthia, we love Frostys, too. I’ll have to hide the coupons or we’ll use them all before Halloween.
Hi Susan – What a great idea and great organization to support! We usually keep a separate container of non-peanut treats since we have kids in the neighborhood with allergies, but I like this idea better – no worries! Hugs, Holly
Holly, again, great minds think alike. 🙂
Those are adorable! Any more, I’m always worried about giving out the wrong thing, and these would be perfect. 🙂