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Monday, October 25, 2010

Witch Shoes for Zoulah


I brought out my Halloween shoes that I only wear during the month of October the other day.  I have had them for many years.


Zoulah turned green with envy.   See she's green!  You see Zoulah has shoe envy.


Well, since I am a good witch caretaker I decided to make Zoulah some new Halloween shoes.  She was so excited to have some new shoes.



Zoulah feels like these shoes are the perfect little container for yummy treats for friends, teachers, luncheons.  They whip up really quickly, require few items to make and are just soooo cute!  We gave them out last year filled with homemade licorice caramels.  Click HERE for recipe.

Witchie Shoe Instructions:

-- One 8.5 x 11 piece of heavier scrapbook paper -- it is best to use cardstock.  This is for the outer shoe.
-- One 8.5 x 11 piece of lighter scrapbook paper -- This is for the lining.
-- Glue gun and glue
-- Ribbon and buttons and other goodies for adornment
-- Candy to fill

Click HERE for the template; this will link you to the Skip to My Lou blog where I found this last year.  These were designed by Ellen Hutson.  Copy the templates directly on the scrapbook paper -- that's tough if your paper is black.  You can also copy them off and then cut out the templates and trace the templates on your scrapbook paper.  Just follow the lines for folding and put it together.  It really comes together quite quickly after the first one --- and my 10th grade geometry teacher would tell you I wasn't the brightest in his class.  Adorn with cute bows, buttons, etc.  Fill with yummy candy. 


These little shoes are so versatile.  My church Activity Day girls made these for their moms for Mother's Day.  They would be also cute for Christmas or Valentine's Day.

21 comments:

  1. Zoulah's gonna look like a Rockette with those new shoes on-kick high Z-kick high:@) These are really cute and perfect gift containers!

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  2. Those shoes are just adorable, I've never seen anything like them before. What a fun idea!!!

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  3. These are adorable! I like that they can be modified for many occasions. I also like your real shoes too! Are they clogs? I love clogs:)

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  4. Very cute! I saw them over at Skip to My Lou.
    I thought these are really cool and you can change them out for different occasions.

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  5. Those shoes are so, so cute! Adorable idea.
    Blessings, Beth

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  6. I love your shoes and Zoulah's paper shoes! What a terrific idea and thanks for the link!

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  7. Wow, I love those shoes! I bet Zoulah is thrilled to death.

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  8. These are gorgeous. I wanted to make these last year. I love the buttons. What a fun gift for Visiting Teaching or teachers. Love,love, love them!!!!

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  9. I loved this cute idea..very cool! :D

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  10. Such fantastically decorated shoes ! Love the idea for Halloween.

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  11. Thank you so much for linking up with All About You Monday, I'm featuring your adorable witch shoes today on the blog so stop by in a bit and grab a button!

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  12. I need to make some of these. I am highlighting that somedaycrafts.blogspot.com. Grab my "featured" button.

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  13. Those are absolutely fabulous in every way!!!

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  14. How cute! Thanks so much for sharing ~ and yes, they would make great gifts for many different occasions.

    Pat

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  15. I LOVE your shoe boxes. How cool are those?!?!

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  16. Those shoes are too cute! And unique! Love 'em!

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  17. these are fantastic...and i love that they can be used for lots of occasions. i think i might try and make elf-like ones for christmas

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  18. Oh my! Please stop by the Pretty Packages Party and share these, too! You are just TOO MUCH (and I LOVE it!!)
    smiles!

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  19. Oh the witch shoes are soo cute! Lovin' the idea of the candy in it.

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