
Every October her magazine comes out with a very special Halloween issue, and it is literally the best thing ever for so many reasons!ĭid you think your store-bought Halloween decorations were perfect? Throw them out right now, because Martha teaches you how to make your own.

Martha Stewart bakes pies and knits cowl-neck sweaters and gets indicted by the government! She’s not exactly seen as edgy, if you know what I mean? But when it comes to Halloween, this lady knows what’s up. We’re a joyous bunch, that’s for sure, but there is one woman who might be more into Halloween than I am and her name is Martha Stewart! I don’t understand, why wouldn’t you want a decapitated zombie-bride’s head hanging in your dining room? My parents had huge Halloween parties that included everything from the classic bobbing for apples to my father’s bursting into the room wearing a Michael Myers mask and running at children. My family owns a collection of Halloween decorations that might seem disturbing to the average American family. I hope you enjoyed learning how to make your own Halloween Treat Bags for your next event.Hello my name is Hazel Cills and I am addicted to Halloween. STEP 4: Now that you have all your treat bags decorated, fill them with goodies, and hang them in a creepy tree arrangement for your guests to enjoy! When using the daubers, make sure to press firmly onto the muslin fabric to create a perfect circle. STEP 3: Using the daubers, create dots on the bags in assorted colors. Immediately remove the tape, set aside, and let dry. STEP 2: Paint colors of your choice in between the taped off areas. Make sure the tape is adhered to the fabric before painting.

STEP 1: Tape of stripe designs on your muslin bags creating horizontal and diagonal patterns. Martha Stewart Stenciling and Patterning Tape.Martha Stewart Craft Multi-Surface Paint: Periwinkle, Metallic Silver, and Metallic Gunmetal.

This idea is perfect for Halloween parties to display goodies and favors for the taking! Nothing is more fun than crafting for Halloween! Take a non-traditional approach this year and adorn your entryway with custom treat bags to hang in a creepy tree.
