I hope you enjoyed the Control Freak Blog Hop over the weekend. I went back and added links to all of the patterns and tutorials for the projects I posted. Everybody shared such wonderful masculine projects. If you haven't seen it yet, be sure to check it out.
Today I wanted to share a darling Halloween project that copied from Brenda Keenan's awesome video tutorial.
It's a Tootsie Pop sucker dressed up as a broom. If you flip it upside down, here's what it looks like.
The "broom" part was made from a couple of natural brown coffee filters that were cut into slits. I fastened the "broom" on with some Linen Thread and finished it off with a stamped tag. The "broom" isn't glued to the sucker so the kids can easily slide if off and enjoy the sucker.
Give it a try. It's very simple to make. I'm going to make a bunch of these and send them in with my kids to pass out to their classmates on Halloween. Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Tricky Treats
Paper: Very Vanilla, Pumpkin Pie
Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: Linen Thread, Natural Brown Coffee Filters
Punches: Circle (1/16", 1 3/8"), Scalloped Circle






