Monday, August 13, 2012

Review of Martha Stewart Halloween Goodies

Who loves  a carnival? All of the items featured in this entry were ordered from The Vintage Halloween Store.
First up in the collection is the Martha Stewart Carnival Spinner Invites. Set of 6. The classic black and orange is accented by off white giving this set a great vintage feel. Like all Martha paper items the set is well thought out. You fill in the party info and then put a spinner wheel on with a little silver brad. There is window on the spinner and you turn it to read the date, time, and place. The carnival stripe envelope is heavy duty with an orange interior. Seal it with trick or treat printed seals. Click the read more link for the rest of the collection.

Next in the collection are 2 treat box sets. The candy shape boxes are clever with adhesive strips to seal treats in the box. Raised foam dots float the seals on top of the box. Stick on to and from labels to finish the boxes. The tent treat boxes are adorable. Box tops and bottom with little pennants on top and orange tissue paper to hold treats inside. I plan to put a carnival tent box on my shelf year round.
The candy stickers look just like wrapped candy! A thin piece of foam gives the candy dimension. Adhesive strips on the back to attach to surfaces. I like these so much I am going to add magnets to the back for new fridge magnets.
The Halloween count down calendar has a circus tent design and hangs from a ribbon. Inside each door is a sticker treat. Its cute as a hanger but on an easel it would make a great centerpiece. There were more goodies in my order but I wanted to cover the Martha carnival theme items in one entry. When I set up my Halloween table I'll post a photo of the carnival set with my tissue decorations and streamers. Highly recommend ordering from Jenn at The Vintage Halloween Store. She answers questions and ships quickly.

1 comment:

Jenn Fisher said...

Thanks for reviewing all the Martha Goodies! :) What I like about a lot of the carnival items are--they are mostly just black/orange striped so they don't have to go with a "carnival" theme either, they can be mixed and matched into other themes.

Jenn:)

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