Halloween is a fun and exciting holiday, especially for children. If you want to make a cute and adorable candy bag for your child, try making a felt candy bag for Halloween with these simple steps below!
1 Materials
- Orange and black felt fabric
- 2 buttons
- Leather cord
- Tools: Scissors, thread, and sewing needle
Materials
2 Instructions
Cutting the felt for the body and base
Sewing the pieces together
Completed product
3 Final Product
The final product is an adorable candy bag in the shape of a pumpkin. Despite its small size, this bag can hold a lot of candy!
Final Product
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We hope that with this DIY felt candy bag for Halloween, you will be able to create an adorable gift for your child. You can also involve your child in making this unique candy bag, creating a memorable experience together.
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