Halloween Witch’s Boot Candy Treat

Halloween Witch's Boot Candy Treat

Save your next paper towel roll so you can make a Halloween Witch’s Boot Candy Treat like this! I saw this idea online and have no pattern or particular directions, but it is easy to just make according to your own size roll.  (I recommend using a paper towel roll rather than a toilet paper roll. (Just sayin’!) Maybe you could line the inside with some designer paper if you really wanted to get fancy.

I wrapped Rich Razzleberry card stock around the roll, adhered with Tombow Multipurpose Liquid Glue. Before I tried wrapping it, I pulled it over the edge of my kitchen table a few times, which has a rounded edge, just to break up the fibers a little bit and make it easier to roll. You could use a bone folder or just anything rounded to get the paper to “relax”. For the sock stripes, I used 1/2″ strips of Tangelo Twist card stock. For the top of the boot, I just wrapped around a piece of Basic Black and folded back the corners. The buckle is a piece of Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper  (you could use any color Glimmer Paper) with a small square piece of Basic Black right in the center which makes it look like a buckle without having to actually MAKE a buckle! The “shoe” part is easy to make. Measure the roll diameter and then make the black paper slightly wider. Cut it at a diagonal as you see,  Put glue on the bottom of the roll and stick it on the black card stock. When the glue is dry, you can trim off the excess in the back.  Roll up the toe a little bit.  There you have it!  Put a little treat inside the boot.

This could be a little Halloween gift for someone, or a table decoration or party favor. Have fun making your Halloween Witch’s Boot Candy Treat!

5 thoughts on “Halloween Witch’s Boot Candy Treat

  1. Gerry Seibert

    I decorate the lunchroom tables every holiday..This boot is just to cute!! Use red.black.white and gold glitter paper and turn it into a “Santa”boot!!

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    1. Karen Fontinelle Post author

      Thanks Gerry! I’m sure your table decorations are much appreciated and enjoyed! Yes, that would be a cute idea to make a Santa boot!

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  2. Nessie

    What a cute idea – and so easy. But why shouldn’t I use a toilet paper roll, is it too flimsy?
    Nessie xxxx

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    1. Karen

      Nessie, You can use a toilet paper roll. I think it would be the same, unless some brands are flimsier. But I just felt like a paper towel roll from the kitchen was “cleaner” than a toilet paper roll from the bathroom! LOL!

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