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Halloween can be
fun for grown-ups, too! I use it as an excuse to
make little Halloween Gift Bags that I give to
my friends and business associates.
You don't need
much, and you don't have to spend a lot of
money. My favorite place to shop for Halloween
doo-dads is Walgreen's---and thanks to the
coupons that are usually in the Sunday
newspaper, I can buy items at 2-for, 3-for,
4-for, and even 5- and 6-for-$1.00! I buy an
assortment of Trick or Treat bags, candies,
candles, and whatever else catches my eye, and
then I use these things to make up fun treat
bags. Since I shop with coupons, each gift bag
costs less than $1 total, so I make up plenty of
them and keep them handy.
Since I work
at home, I like to send a little Halloween Gift
Bag like this to my clients. A little bag of
Tootsie Rolls or M&Ms (basically, anything
that's chocolate) will get a smile out of
everyone---even the men!
To make quick,
easy, and inexpensive Halloween Gift Bags,
you'll need:
- Trick or
Treat Candy Bags
- Candies
- Candles
- Other small
Halloween-related items (let your imagination
run away with you!)
- Halloween
Gift Tags (see below)
Simply stuff
each bag with a few candies or other Halloween
favors into a bag, fold over the top, and attach
a gift tag!
Hand them out
to friends, business associates---and even the
checker at the grocery store...and watch the
huge smile that you get in return!
Here's an idea
for what to put in a bag:
http://readingroom.janktheproofer.com/Halloween_Gift_Bags.doc
The gift tags
are meant to be printed on sheets of business
cards. If you are unfamiliar about working with
business cards, then please see my tutorial:
http://readingroom.janktheproofer.com/businesscardgifttags.htm
For your
convenience, I have provided Halloween Gift Tags
that are already made. One set just has a
Halloween picture on each card, and one set has
a place for you to type in someone's name:
http://readingroom.janktheproofer.com/HalloweenGiftTags.doc
http://readingroom.janktheproofer.com/HalloweenGiftTagsNoName.doc
For
more tutorials about working with jpg
(picture/graphic) files, with easy-to-follow
illustrated instructions, go to:
http://freecontent.janktheproofer.com/#Tutorials:
For more
Halloween crafts, ideas, and tips for
easy-to-make, cheap-to-buy Halloween costumes,
please see my articles:
http://freecontent.janktheproofer.com/#Holidays_and_Seasonal:
Jan
K., The Proofer is a freelance copyeditor and
proofreader. Visit
http://www.jansportal.com for more
information about Jan’s business services and
Jan's other free information and resource sites.
Be sure to visit Mom's Break
(http://www.momsbreak.com/)
for free printable crafts and projects.
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