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DIY Halloween Bat Bow

Bows come in all shapes and sizes and can have different styles and uses. Hair bows are typically made from fabric so that they are durable and weatherproof, whereas gift packaging bows are often made from paper or cardstock and are generally used only once 🎀

So, this got me thinking… What if a bow design could be used as both a hair bow and as a gift packaging bow? It would obviously depend on what material it was made from, but it could definitely be multi-purpose.

So I started with this Halloween bat bow design.

A black and purple bat bow made from textured cardstock that can be used on Halloween gift packaging or home decor

This is a great one for Halloween costumes! If it was made from fabric, it could be clipped onto your hair or worn as a brooch on a flowing cape! Alternatively, if it was made from cardstock, it could be added to a trick or treat bag, a Halloween greeting card or used for spooky home decor!

This multi-purpose bow is super easy to make, and the templates come in SVG and PDF format, making them accessible for a variety of crafting needs.

A black and purple bat bow made from faux leather and thin glitter fabric that can be used as a Halloween hair bow or a brooch

To make one, you will need:

* Halloween Bat Bow Template (SVG and PDF included)
* Computer and printer to print the PDF template and instructions
* Digital cutting machine
* Double-sided, solid core cardstock (220gsm / 80lb recommended) or faux leather / felt / fine glitter fabric
* Hot glue / E6000 glue
* Optional : Alligator clip

If you are not using a cutting machine you will also need:

* Craft knife / scissors

All of my templates come with step-by-step instructions, but you can also follow the tips below:

TIP 1 : If you want a 10cm / 4″ bow, size your template to 12cm / 4.7″ wide. For a larger, 13cm / 5.2″ bow, size your template to 16cm / 6.25″ wide.

Two black and purple bat bows one made from faux leather and thin glitter fabric that can be used as a Halloween hair bow or a brooch and one made from cardstock that can be used on Halloween gift packaging or home decor

TIP 2 : When curling the ends of the bow pieces to the centre, try not to crease it or fold it. This is especially important if you are making a paper bow.

A black and purple bat bow made from textured cardstock that can be used on Halloween gift packaging or home decor

A black and purple bat bow made from textured cardstock that can be used on Halloween gift packaging or home decor

TIP 3 : Glue the centre of the bows to the centre of the bat (between the two cut lines) before attaching the centre strip.

A black and purple bat bow made from textured cardstock that can be used on Halloween gift packaging or home decor

TIP 4 : Push one end of the centre strip in through the top cut line (from the front) and the other end through the bottom cut line (from the front). Pull the ends through the back (not too tight) until they are an equal length.

A black and purple bat bow made from textured cardstock that can be used on Halloween gift packaging or home decor

TIP 5 : Overlap the two ends and secure them in place with a dot of glue.

A black and purple bat bow made from textured cardstock that can be used on Halloween gift packaging or home decor

If your bow is made from paper, then you can glue it directly onto your gift packaging. Alternatively, glue it to a small, wooden peg so that it can be reused. If your bow is made from fabric, then you can glue it to an alligator clip or other hair accessory, like a headband 🎀

A black and purple bat bow made from textured cardstock that can be used on Halloween gift packaging or home decor

A black and purple bat bow made from faux leather and thin glitter fabric that can be used as a Halloween hair bow or a brooch

I can’t wait to see how you use your little bat bows this Halloween!

Happy crafting
Suzanne

3D Papercraft Projects · Favour Boxes · Halloween Party · Papercraft Projects · Teapot Favour Boxes

Halloween Haunted House Teapot Box

Spooky season is almost upon us! Ghosts, bats, spiders and skeletons will soon be adorning our homes, and pumpkins will be glowing menacingly at our doors and windows 🎃 So it’s only right that the next design in my house-shaped teapot box collection is this eerie-looking, gothic haunted house!

A paper craft haunted house gift box for Halloween trick or treating in the shape of a teapot with yellow arched gothic windows and three bats flying out of the spout

Perfect to make for Halloween parties, trick or treating or seasonal home decor, this versatile candy box can also serve as a glowing lantern centrepiece – guaranteed to surprise your guests!

A paper craft haunted house gift box for Halloween trick or treating in the shape of a teapot with yellow arched gothic windows a white paper ghost inside and three bats flying out of the spout

The templates come as both SVG cut files and printable PDFs, making them accessible for a variety of crafting needs.

A paper craft haunted house gift box for Halloween trick or treating in the shape of a teapot with yellow arched gothic windows and three bats flying out of the spout

To make one, you will need:

* Haunted House Teapot Box template (SVG and PDF available)
* Computer and printer to print the PDF templates and instructions
* Digital cutting machine
* Double-sided cardstock (220-250gsm / 80-92lb recommended)
* Vellum or tracing paper
* Yellow or orange permanent marker
* Thin strip of acetate
* Craft glue and red-liner tape

If you are not using a cutting machine you will also need:
* Craft knife / scissors
* Scoring tool
* Ruler

Watch my video tutorial showing how to assemble the box, and be sure to follow the tips below:

TIP 1 : If you would like to add more texture to your box, then you can try embossing the pieces before assembling. For this teapot, I used this Sizzix 3D Texture Fades Mini Brickwork embossing folder by Tim Holtz on the main body, the handle, spout, chimney and pitched roof piece. I had to do three passes on both of the main body pieces, carefully covering one side at a time. I actually debossed it instead to create more interest, then added black ink to pick out the details.

A paper craft haunted house gift box for Halloween trick or treating in the shape of a teapot with yellow arched gothic windows and three bats flying out of the spout

TIP 2 : Colour the vellum (or tracing paper) window pieces with a yellow or orange permanent marker. This will add to the eerie glowing effect when you place battery operated lights inside.

Colouring arched vellum windows with a yellow permanent marker to put onto a paper craft haunted house gift box for Halloween

TIP 3 : Add a dimensional foam pad or scraps of layered cardstock to the back of the ghost and position it wherever you like on the teapot. I placed mine inside as a scary surprise! 👻

A paper craft haunted house gift box for Halloween trick or treating in the shape of a teapot with yellow arched gothic windows and a white paper ghost inside

TIP 4 : The three bats can also be placed anywhere around the teapot. I attached mine to a thin strip of acetate using red-liner tape, and stuck it to the inside of the spout. It looks as though the bats are flying out of the teapot! This could work equally as well coming out of the chimney.

A paper craft haunted house gift box for Halloween trick or treating in the shape of a teapot with yellow arched gothic windows and three bats flying out of the spout

TIP 5 : You really don’t need to be neat when assembling this box as it’s meant to look old and abandoned. Try gluing the window sills on at a crooked angle or maybe board up a window or two.

A paper craft haunted house gift box for Halloween trick or treating in the shape of a teapot with yellow arched gothic windows

Once assembled, your little teapot boxes are ready to be filled with candy treats. A spooky customised chocolate orange fits perfectly! 🎃 Or try putting a string of battery operated lights inside for an eerie glowing lantern!

A paper craft haunted house gift box for Halloween trick or treating in the shape of a teapot with yellow arched gothic windows and three bats flying out of the spout

A paper craft haunted house gift box for Halloween trick or treating in the shape of a teapot with yellow arched gothic windows and three bats flying out of the spout

What do you think of this new teapot box design? Will you be brave enough to make some?

A paper craft haunted house gift box for Halloween trick or treating in the shape of a teapot with yellow arched gothic windows and three bats flying out of the spout

Happy crafting! 👻
Suzanne

3D Papercraft Projects · Favour Boxes · Halloween Party · St.Patrick's Day · Teapot Favour Boxes

Pot of Gold / Cauldron Teapot Box

It’s time for another teapot favour box design and, although we’re nowhere near Halloween, I’ve created this one in the form of a witch’s cauldron!

An impressive black papercraft teapot gift box in the shape of a witch cauldron surrounded by gold chocolate coins.

But then, with St. Patrick’s Day on the horizon, I thought it would also work well as a lucky pot of gold!

A green papercraft teapot gift box in the shape of a St Patricks Day pot of gold surrounded by gold chocolate coins. One gold coin is being placed inside the top of the box.

The templates to make this favour box come in both SVG and PDF format, making them accessible for a variety of crafting needs.

A black papercraft teapot gift box in the shape of a witch cauldron and a smaller green teapot gift box in the shape of a St Patricks Day pot of gold with a few gold chocolate coins in front.

To make one, you will need:

* Cauldron Teapot Box template (SVG and PDF available)
* Computer and printer to print the PDF templates and instructions
* Digital cutting machine
* Double-sided cardstock (220-250gsm / 80-92lb recommended)
* Craft glue / double-sided tape

If you are not using a cutting machine you will also need:
* Craft knife / scissors
* Scoring tool
* Ruler

Watch my video tutorial showing how to assemble the box, and be sure to follow the tips below:

TIP 1 : When attaching the side handle, make sure that it is lined up in the centre.

A green papercraft gift box in the shape of a St Patricks Day pot of gold, showing how to attach the side handle.

TIP 2 : Once the lid is assembled, apply a small dot of glue to the centre (underneath) to help hold its position.

A green papercraft gift box in the shape of a St Patricks Day pot of gold, showing how to secure the hexagonal lid.

TIP 3 : Push the assembled triangular foot through the outside (textured side) of the circular foot holder, then glue the three tabs down to secure it in place.

A papercraft gift box in the shape of a cauldron, showing how to assemble the feet.

A papercraft gift box in the shape of a cauldron, showing how to assemble the feet.

There are many different ways that you can style your little pot of gold / cauldron boxes. Here are some examples:

A green papercraft teapot gift box in the shape of a St Patricks Day pot of gold, showing eight variations of how to style it.

Once assembled, your little pot of gold / cauldron teapot box will hold a range of delicious treats, making it the perfect gift box for St Patrick’s Day celebrations or for spooky Halloween surprises!

A green papercraft teapot gift box in the shape of a St Patricks Day pot of gold. The lid is off, showing the box is filled with gold chocolate coins.

What will you fill your little boxes with? Let me know in the comments below! 

Two papercraft teapot gift boxes in the shape of a St Patricks Day pot of gold and a Halloween cauldron with chocolate gold coins at the front.

Happy crafting!
Suzanne